Lauca Park & Mission Route
Es una excursión atractiva en dónde se visita el Valle de Azapa y Lluta, los cuales son lugares fascinantes que combinan historia, cultura, naturaleza desértica y agricultura. Un destino turístico destacado en la región de Arica y Parinacota, que ofrece una experiencia única a aquellos visitantes que desean realizar este recorrido en el desierto del extremo norte de Chile.
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CODE ALA 02: LAUCA PARK & MISSION ROUTE
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
Maximum Altitude: 4,600 m.a.s.l. / 15091 ft.
Service Type: Private – All Inclusive
Activity Type: Scenic and landscape observation
Theme: History and local culture
Minimum Passengers: 1
Description:
A journey through ancient valleys and Andean villages that once formed part of the historic Potosí–Arica Silver Route, a major commercial axis of the colonial world. This experience explores missions, petroglyphs, and sections of the Qhapaq Ñan, revealing centuries of cultural and spiritual exchange. The ascent culminates in Lauca National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, surrounded by volcanoes, high-altitude lagoons, and wildlife. A private journey that blends history, extreme landscapes, and the living culture of northern Chile.
DAY 1: ARICA – CODPA
09:00 AM Pick-up from your accommodation to begin a tour of the main heritage sites of Arica, the gateway to northernmost Chile. The visit begins at San Marcos Cathedral, designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel, a symbol of the city’s republican history.The tour continues to Morro de Arica, a historic landmark and natural viewpoint offering privileged panoramic views of the city, the Pacific Ocean, and the coastal desert.We visit a traditional and colorful local market, where Aymara culture and regional agricultural activity coexist.We then head into the Azapa Valley to observe the Tropilla geoglyphs, archaeological remains located in a fertile valley in the heart of the Atacama Desert. We visit the Azapa Valley Archaeological Museum, where you can explore the cultural evolution of northern Chile and admire the Chinchorro mummies, whose mummification techniques have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lunch.
We continue southeast across the pampas, stopping to observe the Presencias Tutelares, artistic installations representing elements of local culture. We then enter the ravines leading to the Codpa Valley (1,800 m.a.s.l. / 5905 ft.). Here we visit a traditional wine press (lagar) and enjoy a tasting of the typical Pintatani wine. Dinner and overnight in Codpa.
DAY 2: CODPA – SOCOROMA – PUTRE
Breakfast
09:00 AM Departure toward the pre-Andean range. Our first stop is a walk through the Ofragia petroglyph site, one of the areas with the highest concentration of petroglyphs in northern Chile.
We continue toward the village of Belén, passing through Timar, where we observe impressive Candelabro cactus growing along the ravines. We pass through the villages of Tignamar, Saxamar, and Lupica before arriving in Belén, one of the most important religious centers of the Spanish colonial period and a key stop along the Potosí–Arica Silver Route.
Upon arrival in Belén, there is time for lunch and to explore the village.
In the afternoon, we continue to the village of Socoroma, where we enjoy a 1-hour walk along a section of the Qhapaq Ñan (Inca Trail), declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon reaching the village, we observe its agricultural terraces, where the most aromatic oregano in Chile is cultivated. After the visit, we continue toward the village of Putre (3,500 m.a.s.l. / 11482 ft.).
06:00 PM Arrival in Putre. Dinner and overnight.
DAY 3: PUTRE – LAUCA NATIONAL PARK – ARICA
Breakfast
08:30 AM Departure toward Lauca National Park. We enjoy a 1-hour walk to observe vizcachas, vicuñas, and ancient llareta plants. We then continue to Lake Chungará at 4,500 m.a.s.l. (14763 ft.) to admire the imposing Parinacota Volcano, walk around the area, and observe local wildlife.
We begin our return to the city of Arica, passing through the village of Parinacota, one of the most representative settlements of the Altiplano, where we visit its typical 18th-century church. Lunch.
We make a stop at the Copaquilla Gorge to visit its pre-Inca fortress, then descend to the Quebrada de Cardones Natural Monument to observe the impressive Candelabro Cactus. A final stop offers a panoramic view of the breathtaking Lluta Valley.
05:00 PM Arrival in the city of Arica.
End of service.
Other Routes
– Altiplano Express Arica -Iquique Panoramic
– Biosphere Lauca & Misssion Route Panoramic
– Lauca Biosphere Arica – Arica Soft Trekk
– Lauca Biosphere Connection SPA Trekk & Hike
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