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Salt & Feathers

San Pedro de Atacama | Chile

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Salt & Feathers in San Pedro de Atacama | Chile Private Tour
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Photography Tour of the Chilean Altiplano, Atacama Desert: flamingos, salt flats, and volcanoes.

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Mirko Rebolledo

What is this?

This is a full-day photography journey to the high Andean salt flats on the Chilean Altiplano. Located in the northeastern corner of the Atacama Desert near the border with Bolivia, Quepiaco, Quisquiro, and Tara are among the most visually striking and ecologically unique landscapes in the region. These salt flats—salars—sit at elevations between 4,000-4,500m (13,000-14,800 feet) above sea level and are part of the Los Flamencos National Reserve. Bounded by volcanoes and inhabited by flamingos and vicuñas, this is a remarkable setting for both landscape and wildlife photography. At each salt flat, Mirko will explain the geological features of the wetlands and salt crusts, point out native wildlife, and provide practical instruction on how to photograph it. Because of the high elevation, this tour is best scheduled for your third day or later in San Pedro de Atacama, after you’ve had time to acclimatize.

What makes this unique?

This experience starts with a thrilling drive through the Martian landscapes of the Atacama Desert. This is a prime opportunity for quizzing Mirko about the region: it's natural history, its cultural legacy, and its wildlife. Salar de Quepiaco, Salar de Quisquiro, and Salar de Tara straddle the border between Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina. They provide a habitat for all three species of South American flamingos (Andean, Chilean, and James’s) as well as llamas, vicuñas, and Andean foxes. As part of the Andean Plateau (Altiplano), these salt flats hold cultural significance for Indigenous Atacameño communities. Mirko's experience contextualises the natural and cultural significance of the region. Rather than simply and shooting seeing the formations, you will feel the places visited—coming to understand how every element is intertwined. Primarily a photography expedition, the experience is focused on capturing landscape and wildlife photography under the guidance of a pro photographer.

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, sunhat, and sunglasses. Comfortable and warm clothes. Note that the temperatures fluctuate in the Atacama Desert and you may encounter cold temperatures, intense sunshine, and strong winds during the expedition. Trekking boots. Camera: this can be a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or even a smartphone. Extra 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 350
per person

Private

2 - 4 people

6 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
The experience accommodates a minimum of 1 participants and a maximum of 4. Included are: Photography guide and tuition. Lunch. *This experience also features on Mirko's 4-day photo safari: Atacama Through The Lens.*
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish

Private

2 - 4 people

6 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
The experience accommodates a minimum of 1 participants and a maximum of 4. Included are: Photography guide and tuition. Lunch. *This experience also features on Mirko's 4-day photo safari: Atacama Through The Lens.*
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish