Iquique: Red Lagoon Tour

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Visit the best kept secret in northern Chile, be surprised by the colorful lagoons and its imposing Red Lagoon.

Highlights

  • Visit Quebrada Camina to see Inca petroglyphs and pictographs
  • Capture photos of the mysterious Red Lagoon and hear its legends.
  • Explore nearby green and yellow lagoons and enjoy local cuisine in Camiña.

Description

Discover the Red Lagoon on this day trip from Iquique. En route, you'll visit Quebrada Camina to view the petroglyphs and pictographs of Chillaiza and learn about the Inca caravan routes. Upon arrival at the Red Lagoon, you can capture stunning photos and listen to additional tales from your guide. Additionally, you'll pass by the green and yellow lagoons. Begin the Red Lagoon Tour from Arica towards the high plateau mountain range, next to two small green and yellow lagoons. The reason why the Red Lagoon has this color is unknown, as is its depth. It is also indicated that it could be due to its amount of minerals, microalgae, but what is certain is that its bottom is clay that gives it that intense color. To get to this place, you will leave Iquique along route A-16, to take route 5 north, passing near the nitrate mines and then passing the Huara intersection towards the commune of Camiña. In that place, you can see the petroglyphs and pictographs of Chillaiza, associated with the caravan routes that the inhabitants of the Inca empire followed. Then, you will arrive at Camiña, where you will have breakfast and prepare for the next stage of the trip. Next, you will follow the road to the Red Lagoon, this road suitable for 4×4 vehicles. The Red Lagoon is located at 3700 meters above sea level. Here you can tour and take photographs, as your guide explains some data and details of its legend. In the same way, you will visit the green and yellow lagoon that are nearby. Then, you will return to Camiña for lunch, where you can talk with locals. This place is recognized for its agricultural products such as garlic, carrots, corn, and many vegetables. After taking a tour of the town you continue on the way back to Iquique, where the red lagoon tour ends.

Includes

Air-conditioned vehicle Breakfast Lunch Guide Snack Pickup and drop off Entry/Admission to Quebrada Camina

Important Information

  • It is recommended to eat lightly at night, drink plenty of water, and wear sunscreen. The places where you will visit are private property of the indigenous communities, therefore in some places visited they can request an entry ticket.

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