
Towering above the high-altitude desert at nearly 5,920 meters, this majestic cone-shaped volcano is a prime spot for adventurous travelers seeking stunning panoramic views. Its slopes straddle the border between Chile and Bolivia, offering guided treks to its summit where you’ll find one of the world’s highest lakes nestled in the crater. Bring plenty of layers to combat the extreme temperatures that can dip below freezing at night, and be prepared to acclimatize before attempting the ascent. Access is often arranged through tours from San Pedro de Atacama, ensuring you experience the stark beauty of the surrounding altiplano in safety and comfort.
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