Two typical licanantay villages of the Higlands.

RIO GRANDE-MACHUCA TREK

Duration

1 DAY

Minimum

4

Maximum

8

Season

MAR-JAN

Difficulty

2

From

125 US$ (p/p)
Rio Grande is a small oasis of a hundred inhabitants hidden near the Rainbow Valley. On the way to it is possible to observe the natural transition between the arid desert and the Atacameño plateau. Rio Grande had a strategic location as an obligatory passage of caravans moving between San Pedro de Atacama and Chiu Chiu as the petroglyphs left by guanaco hunters in pre-Hispanic times note. Today its inhabitants produce horticultural varieties and raise domestic animals. Machuca, at 4000 m high, is also a typical highland village of about twenty houses and a small church, whose inhabitants of Atacama culture are mainly engaged in the grazing of flames in the leafy bofedal nearby where alpacas, ducks, seagulls and flamingos are also fed. In recent years there has been an incipient tourist activity.
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