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Eyes of the Desert

San Pedro de Atacama | Chile

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Eyes of the Desert in San Pedro de Atacama | Chile Private Tour
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Photo Tour of saline lagoons, salt flats and flamingos in Atacama Desert from San Pedro de Atacama.

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Mirko Rebolledo

What is this?

This full-day photographic excursion whisks you away to salty lagoons and a traditional Atacameño town as yet untouched by tourism. Besides learning landscape photography tips and tricks under the eye of a professional photographer, you will float in a saline lake and learn the geological importance of the region's ecosystem. The day starts at Cejar Lagoon where the high salinity carries you across the surface of the lake without needing to stroke or kick. Swimming is optional yet highly recommended. After drying off, you will visit the Tebenquinche Lagoon to study the salt deposits from the lakeside. There is a relaxed lunch interlude in the town of Toconao where you will tour its main square and side streets. The afternoon concludes at the Atacama Salt Flat in the Chaxa Lagoon where flamingos wade in the shallows for shrimp. Throughout the day, photography remains the priority.

What makes this unique?

This is an immersive exploration of the flora and fauna of the Salar de Atacama focusing on photography. Mirko—schooled in the geology and geography of the region—will impart knowledge sharpened by years of living in San Pedro de Atacama. He will explain the fragility of the ecosystems and provide insight into why the Indigenous Licanantay people consider the lagoons and volcanoes sacred. As a professional photographer, he will train your eye to capture the smallest of details and mentor you through the stages of capturing landscapes and close-ups. The experience also includes the option to swim in Cejar Lagoon; a thrilling experience which fosters a deeper connection with the environment and supports with acclimatizing to this parched landscape. Concluding in the Chaxa Lagoon, you are likely to encounter all three species of resident flamingo: Chilean, Andean, and James's. The pace is unhurried as you study their movements and capture their pink hues against the turquoise lagoon.

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, sunglasses, and sunhat. Comfortable clothing suitable for trekking: bear in mind that the conditions vary from cold to hot throughout the day and wind can be ferocious in the Atacama region. Swimsuit, swimming cap, towel, and flipflops for the walk from the lagoon to the shower. Camera: a DSLR or mirrorless is recommended. Point-and-shoot and smartphones are also welcome. Binoculars are recommended but not essential.

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

10 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 4. Included are: Guiding and instruction by a licensed guide/professional photographer. Transportation by private vehicle. Lunch in a local restaurant.
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish

Private

2 - 4 people

10 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 4. Included are: Guiding and instruction by a licensed guide/professional photographer. Transportation by private vehicle. Lunch in a local restaurant.
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish