laguna chaxa

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laguna chaxa
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Rosiana2013

O liked the place but get ready for a bit of the smell of flamingo's poop ... Generally they are too far for you to make sense of them... You may need a good photographic equipment...

Angela075

There is an informative guided walk across the salt flat explaining the ecosystem. The walk ends with great photo opportunities of the flamingos, other water birds and cloud reflections in the lake. Our tour end with drinks and snacks. There is a small entrance fee. This tour can be done by those in hire cars. Recommended !

piglet47

An amazing venue in the vast salt flats area if rather windy the evening we visited. The flamingoes were a delight but rather difficult to photograph as they were eating all the time!

Walter1945

- It is worth the long drive from San Pedro- There were many flamingos and other birds- Interesting landscape with a structure of the salt different from Salar de Uyuni

Pollicina84

We have been to this Laguna on our third day in San Pedro because on the Lonely Planet guide said there were many flamingos but as we had already been warned there aren't that many, probably also due to the season. The landscape is impressive but after having seen other lagunas such as Miscanti, Minique and Cejar we didn't appreciated as much

Norad1297

First tour upon arrival in San Pedro. Just was not much to see , not sure what the fuss was about . Told this was a place to see the 3 type of flamingos but only saw a few of the standard pink variety . The bathroom facilities at this and the other parks is one step a port- a- potty and 2 stalls for the vast tour bus crowd guarantees a line. Not worth the admission price.

216frederike

Sunset with mountains, orange water and flamingo's... Probably the most intense and beautiful experience of my life. It was really really cold, even with winter coat, hat and scarf, gloves are recommended.

Lilce

The kids enjoyed this place a lot. They were able to see a lot of lizards, small birds, and of course flamingoes. Very well organized, and good sanitary facilities.

vikkik292

Loved the close-ups of the flamingos, the information stations, and there were even some tables so we could eat some lunch. No shade though!! Bring your hat and water bottle! My favourite thing was taking off my shoes to walk the salt trail - so relaxing!

EYEKLIK

70Km drive from San Pedro De Atacama and you come so close to Flamingos in their habitat..What a contrast to the White salt and the blue lake to have these pinkish birds here..Take plenty of water with you as it can be very hot and May be sun factor 30 plus cream.

marceladns

Impressive site, while the flamingos were few, the lake and proximity to the animals was well worth it. We have kids who are nature lovers (9 & 6) and this was pretty much the highlight of their visit. You will have several photo ops! Bring a hat, sunglasses, sunblock and water, it is very bright. The facilities are very clean and accessible. The is a little pavilion if you get sick or tired. We visited during midday but would love to get back and do a sunset visit.

jos_marceloo

These is the place to watch flamingos but the most interesting time of the day is the sunset. Even better if you are Lucky to have clouds in the sky. Bring your camera.

MeiL67

You'll find the most number of flamingos at sunrise which is their feeding time or beautiful views at sunset when the light is best for photography. Either way, expect to go away with beautiful photos.I've been to a number of flamingo breeding grounds in Peru, Bolivia and Chile. Lagoon Chaxa offers some of the most close-up views of the flamingos (although they are not the pretty pink of those found in Lagoon Colorado in Bolivia for example).You'll need your own transport or a tour to get here.

Inmyopinion22

we were lucky enough to be the only people in the park and so were able to see the Flamingos up close. It was part of a full day tour by Touravista arranged through Imagine Latin America.

mld1961

Interesting walk through the salt flats and watching Andean and Chilean Flamingos strut their stuff. The interpretive centre is also interesting as is the lifecycle of the waterborne shrimps which inhabit the lake.

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