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San Pedro de Atacama | Chile
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Photo Tour Atacama Desert from San Pedro de Atacama: Tatio Geyser, Machuca Wetland, Puritama Spring.
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Mirko Rebolledo
What is this?
Rise and shine: long before the sun makes its arrival over the valleys of Atacama Desert, you'll be on the road to one of the main gateways to the Andean highlands of Chile. This is a full-day photographic odyssey of some of the Atacama's most shocking natural wonders where you will contemplate important high-altitude ecosystems rich in biodiversity and cultural significance. These include the wetlands of Machuca and Putana, the Tatio Geyser, the Cactus Canyon, and the Puritama Hot Springs.
This experience is delivered by a professional photographer who will mentor you through the process of capturing the landscapes. As a private excursion focused on photography, the pace is slower than typical tours operating to these beauty spots. You will take your time at each destination and spend time perfecting your shooting skills and watching for wildlife. The activity concludes by bathing in the warm waters of the Puritama Thermal Springs.
What makes this unique?
This experience stars one of the Atacama's most famous natural wonders and two of its hidden gems. It concludes at what is perhaps the only relaxing activity in the region—bathing in the thermal springs of Puritama. As a photography experience, the day maintains a slower pace and a steady focus on studying the landscapes in finite detail.
Beyond the theatrical geyser spectacle, the Putana and Machuca wetlands are especially captivating to explore. Inhabited by the Atacameño people for centuries, Mirko will explain how farmers use these grasses and marshes uphold traditional llama and alpaca herding practices. There are opportunities to photograph Andean flamingos, vicuñas, and such birds as Puna Ibis and giant coots before stopping by the village to sample llama cheese empanadas. The Cactus Canyon (Quebrada de Guatín) is another spot skipped by most tours. Here, you'll encounter towering cacti used for traditional medicine, tools, and rituals.
What is the profile of the host?
Mirko Andrei Rebolledo is a licensed guide and professional photographer with a deep connection to Chile’s breathtaking landscapes. He has spent the last five years capturing the raw beauty of the Atacama Desert, where he works as both a wildlife photographer and a certified tour guide. Before moving north, he honed his expertise in the rugged terrains of Chilean Patagonia.
Whether leading photography-focused excursions or sharing his extensive knowledge of the desert’s unique geography, Mirko transforms each experience into an unforgettable journey through one of the most otherworldly places on Earth.
What to bring?
Sunscreen, lipbalm, sunhat, and sunglasses.
Comfortable and warm clothes: bear in mind that temperatures fluctuate throughout the day and you may experience low temperatures, intense sunshine, and strong winds.
Swimsuit.
Camera: this can be a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or even a smartphone. Lenses and tripods are encouraged.
Binoculars are recommended.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Mirko will collect you from your hotel in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. Please advise the name and address of the hotel using the Fernwayer Chat function upon booking.
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USD 500
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
11.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
The experience accommodates a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 4. Included are:
It includes photographic tuition from a licensed guide and professional photographer.
Breakfast, lunch, and bottled water are included.
Towels are provided.
*This experience also features on Mirko's 4-day photo safari: Atacama Through The Lens.*
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
11.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
The experience accommodates a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 4. Included are:
It includes photographic tuition from a licensed guide and professional photographer.
Breakfast, lunch, and bottled water are included.
Towels are provided.
*This experience also features on Mirko's 4-day photo safari: Atacama Through The Lens.*
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish