Chile: Arica, San Pedro de Atacama
24.04
T: Bus Cali La Paz Arica 80 BOB 6:00 11h
F: Chile Chungara
S: Arica, Morro de Arica, Catedral de San Marcos (Eiffel), Plaza Colon
T: Bus to San Pedro de Atakama Turbus 22:00 09:25 (+1) 12,800 CLP
25.04
S: San Pedro de Atacama: Valle de la Muerte, Valle de la Luna
H: Eco Camping Waira
26.04
T: Bus Andesmar to Salta 8:30 10 h 20,000 CLP
F: Argentina
1000 CLP (Chilean pesos) = 1.41 EUR
Arica
Chile was the most far away point of my journey with San Pedro de Atacama at 11,800 km from home. Still it was much nearer than Melbourne which is my record with over 15,200 km distance. One day I'll go to Easter island, which is also Chilean territory, then it is just a bit further away. After descending over 4000 m from the Chungara pass it was good to be back at sea level.
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| Kisi Kisini volcano from Chungara pass |
Chile is perhaps the most elongated country in the world, over 4000 km long narrow strip of land between the Andes and the Pacific. It also has some of the driest regions in the world in the Atakama desert. I had 5 hours to spend in Arica before the night bus to San Pedro de Atacama so I hurried to the coast to catch the Pacific sunset and nearly missed it as there is a free opening to the sea only below the Morro de Arica rock.
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| Pacific sunset at Arica |
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| Arica: San Marcos church |
San Pedro de Atacama
| Atacama desert |
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| Eco Camping Waira |
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| Valle de la Muerte |
There are a lot of desert adventures offered in San Pedro, but having been in Sahara I imagine a desert should have sand dunes and one should ride a camel rather than a jeep. So I rested and next day took the Andesmar bus to Salta.
Not really part of this epic journey, next year I was on a business trip to Chile’s capital Santiago and could finally fulfil my youth’s dream to visit Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
So I can share some more interesting photos. First the capital Santiago de Chile. It was a very long flight from Rome so I had a long walk from the airport bus terminal to the hotel. First stop was the presidential palace “La Moneda” where Salvador Aliende was killed during the Pinochet coup in 1973. I remembered several years later Dean Reed was shooting in Sofia the movie “El Cantor”, dedicated to Victor Jara and I was jumping in a mass scene chanting “El que no salta es momio”.
Don Pedro de Valdivia was a Spanish conquistador, second in command to Fransisco Pizarro and Chile’s first Governor in 1540. There are other buidimgs from the colonial period in the center. But wherever I go I end up in the fish market.
The Gran Torre Costanera is the tallest building in South America at 300 m. Very nice surroundings and a great park on the other side of the river. Finally, the Sheraton hotel where I stayed.











