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geyser del tatio

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    • upalis 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      it was a great experience to see the Geysers in action early in the morning. Be prepared to stay in the line for the bathroom break as most of the tour busses come to the geyser area at the same time in the morning. Many travellers take a bath from the hot spring. Change rooms are available. Most tours add a another tour site to the Geyser tour as activities of the geysers are done by 8:30 AM. You don't need to book this tour in advance. We booked it after we arrived in SPDA.
    • 597jennieg 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A 4.30 am start and a long drive to the geysers but well worth the trip. The scenery is amazing and the panoramas spectacular. A very photogenic experience. The colours change as the sun rises. You do need warm clothing but do not forget your swimsuit.
    • Rosiana2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I loved everything !! I went with Whipala Expedition and the guide Hugo was the best guide ever! We departed the hotel really early in the morning, around 4:30am to get the full experience! Incredible!! The scenery is amazing and it is better to do this tour on your second or third day in Atacama so your body can get used to the high altitude.
    • 642tishe 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The change of colours as the sun came up through the steam from the geysers was beautiful, you can walk around and see the new geysers forming and in places feel the earth beneath move slightly from the pressure.It's a long drive to get there!
    • InTheMomentManhattan 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A pre dawn trip to the geysers requires a 4:30 AM pick up. It is much warmer in San Pedro then at the geysers since they are located high in the mountains. Dress more warmly than you think you should and maybe you will be OK. I should have had a full winter coat and didn't. Don't make this mistake.The Andean landscapes and valleys are unforgettable. Don't miss this excursion.
    • rogkwong 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You need to wake up early so as to catch up with the sunrise behind the geyser. The Awasi Hotel has arranged a personal tour for us wherein we have a comfortable sit-down picnic breakfast after appreciating the geyser.
    • Retired_teacher_56 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Geyser del Tatio tour is an early morning rise. We did this tour with the company Whipala. You are picked up between 4:30 and 5:00 AM at your hotel. It takes about 1 ½ hours to get there at sunrise when the geysers are at there best. Make sure you dress warm with mitts. Breakfast was included in the tour price. The tour continues looking for wildlife along the way. You return back to your hotel around 1:00 pm. Fantastic tour with Whipala!!!
    • Crocodile_Ddee 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The day started at 04:30 a we got up whilst is was still dark. We had booked a tour to the Tatio Geysers with Luna Dorada Tours as the owner/guide (Paul) spoke excellent English. We were collected at 05:00 and headed out of town and started climbing straight away through dirt roads that were heavily eroded in places. I started feeling unwell and thought I was taking a bug or had travel sickness. However on arrival at our destination I discovered when I left the bus I was dizzy and light headed and feeling very nauseous. The temperature was hovering around freezing and everyone was wrapped up and cold in the early morning. We walked very slowly to our first geyser - difficult to describe in words. It was bubbling and steaming with small spurts - not too high. As light started to appear in the sky, the geysers started to display the colours of the mineral elements - green, red, ochre. There was a slight sulphurous smell but not too strong. We walked through the geyser field - over 60 active geysers. This is the third largest geyser field on earth. Yellowstone is the largest, then one in Siberia then El Tatio. The morning light was spectacular as the rising sun glinted off snow covered volcanoes. After the walk I felt even worse. A light breakfast was served in the cold on a table beside the tour bus. All I could manage was some coco tea - coco leaves in hot water with a very mild narcotic stimulant meant to assist in altitude sickness. It made me feel worse. We climbed back on the bus and I was struggling to get sufficient oxygen. A short drive took us to the little pools filled with hot water (35 degrees Celsius) that you could enter. On leaving the bus this time I thought I was going to pass out - the nausea was so bad. The guide got assistance from someone else who gave me some drops to help - but they didn't make much difference. Sonia went for a dip in thenthermal spring but at this stage I was curled up in the bus feeling thoroughly miserable with myself. I dozed on and off during the next couple of hours as the bus made a couple of stops. The first was at an ancient settlement called Machuka where there are ruins dating from 1800 years ago. They had built a replica pueblo which looked a bit touristy. Sonia had a walk and took some photos. The next stop was at a lagoon with wild vicuñas and flamingoes. Another stop was to see a llama and there were lots more vicuñas. We started to descend and I started feeling more human again. The views through Cactus Valley were wonderful. These Cacti grow 1 cm per year - some of them are over 10 meters tall making them over 1000 years old. We were eventually dropped off at 12:30 and we collapsed into bed to catch up on some sleep.
    • BjornArve 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is necessary to wake up very early in the morning to see the impressive spectacle of the "Geyser del Tatio" but do this. This is amazing, the extension, the place and when the sun raises, the surrounding is also impressing.
    • 73eileeng 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have mixed feelings about this trip. It was only OK for me. Yes, it was nice to see the geyser area surrounded by the mountains, but was it worth the trip? Not really. If you have seen the geysers in Yellowstone, then I would choose a different trip in the San Pedro area.If you do go, dress warmly, take a bathing suit and towel if you decide to go into the hot spring pool (I didn't think that it looked that appealing). Most tours provide an on site breakfast so don't worry about missing your coffee.If you take a private tour, maybe you could stop at a location on the way out of the geyser area that had a great view of the mountains with their reflection in a small laguna. We were on a larger tour and did not stop there, instead wasting some time in a small village so we could be sold grilled llama.
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