Chile day 9-10: Quebrada (Garganta) del Diablo and Santiago

 

Vary nice vacation added to business trip to Santiage de Chile: Pacific coast and cities, Atacama Desert, high Andes and volcanoes. We came very close to the corner of Bolivia (Laguna Colorada/Salar de Uyuni) visited in 2004.

Itinerary

July 9, Sunday
Chicago โžœ ORD (departure day before) โžœ (United ) โžœ IAH โžœ SCL โžœ (Turbus)โžœ Terminal de Buses Alameda โžœ Universidad de Santiago (Metro) โžœ Universidad de Chile station โžœ Calle Lodres โžœ Iglesia Luterana de la Santa Cruz (Alemana) โžœ La Alameda โžœPlaza de Armas โžœ CatedralMetropolitana Santiago โžœ Plaza Londres โžœ La Alameda โžœ Centro Gabriela Mistral โžœ Barrio Bellavista โžœ La Chascona โžœ Parque Metropolitano de Santiago/Cerro San Cristobal โžœ Plaza de Armas โžœ [@ Calle Lodres 36]

July 10, Monday
Calle Lodres โžœ (Metro) โžœ Terminal de Buses Alameda โžœ (Turbus) โžœ Valparaiso Terminal Rodiovario/ Pedro Montt โžœPlaza O’Higgins โžœ Parque Italia โžœ Plaza de la Victoria โžœ Plaza Civica โžœ Iglesia Santa Cruz โžœ Cerro Alegre โžœ Cerro Concepcion โžœ Passeo Yugoslavo/Palacio Baburizza โžœ Mirador Paseo Gervsoni/Casa Museo Mirador Lukas โžœ Iglesia Santa Cruz โžœ Plaza Sotomayor โžœ Muelle Prat โžœ Ascensor Artilleria/Cerro Altilleria โžœ Paseo 21 de majo โžœ Plaza Sotomayor โžœ Bellavista โžœ Terminal Rodiovario โžœ (Turbus) โžœ Santiago โžœ Calle Lodres

July 11, Tuesday
Calle Lodres โžœ Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile โžœ Lastarria โžœ La Alameda โžœ Cerro Santa Lucia โžœUniversidad โžœ Augustinas โžœ Calle Lodres

July 12, Wednesday
Calle Lodres โžœ (Transvip taxi) โžœ Aeropuerto โžœ (LATAM) โžœ Calama โžœ (Transvip) โžœ San Pedr โžœ Lascar โžœ Tour agencies Caracoles St โžœ Piedra del Coyote โžœ Valle de la Muerte (Marte) โžœ Valle de la Luna โžœ Duna Major โžœ [@ Calle Lascar 667]

July 13, Thursday
Calle Lascar โžœ Valle Arcoiris โžœ Yerbas Buenas Petroglyphs โžœ San Pedro โžœ Iglesia San Pedro โžœ Plaza de Armas โžœCaracoles โžœ Calle Lascar

July 14, Friday
Calle Lascar โžœ Laguna Miscanti โžœ Piedras Rojas โžœ Laguna Chaxa โžœ San Pedro โžœ Calle Lascar

July 15, Saturday
Calle Lascar โžœ Geyser El Tatio โžœ Putana wetlands โžœ Machuca โžœ San Pedro โžœ Pukara de Quitor โžœ San Pedro โžœCalle Lascar

July 16, Sunday
Calle Lascar โžœ Monjes de la Pacana โžœ Salar de Tara โžœ Monjes de la Pacana โžœ San Pedro โžœ Calle Lascar

July 17, Monday
Calle Lascar โžœ Quebrada del Diablo โžœ Lascar St โžœ (Transvip) โžœ transfer Calama โžœ (LATAM) โžœ to Santiago โžœ (Transvip) โžœ [@ Calle Lodres 36]

July 18, Tuesday
Calle Lodres โžœ La Moneda โžœPalacio de la Moneda โžœ Centro Cultural La Moneda โžœ Plaza de Armas โžœ Mercado Central โžœ Mapocho River/Parque Forestal โžœ Barrio Bellavista โžœJose Victorino Lastarria โžœ Calle Lodres โžœ (metro and bus) โžœSC โžœ (United) โžœ ORD (via IAH arrival the next day) โžœ Chicago.


On the last morning in San Pedro, we rented bikes and rode to Quebrada del Diablo (Garganta del Diablo, Devil’s gorge or throat), easy and flat. Another friendly dog accompanied us the whole trip. It was a great day, exploring on our own only second time while visiting Atacama, a great feeling after all the tours. Just few bikers on the road/trail. First we were riding along San Pedro river (crossing icy water twice each way) and than in a narrow canyon, exploring some side canyons as well. Winter weather was perfect: sunnny and 20โ„ƒ.

Biking to Quebrada del Diablo

Map combines 2 partially overlapping trails: to Pukara de Quitor and to Quebrada del Diablo.
Click on wikiloc logo to see more details

 

After lunch we went to Calama airport with Transvip again, on time and efficient, and returned to Santiago late at night. It was almost midnight so we took Transvip transfer to our AirBnB – cheaper than taxi, but equally fast and well organized.

On our last day in Chile we went to Palacio de la Moneda and Centro Cultural La Moneda where we visited Andy Warhol exhibition (Andy Warhol, Icono del Arte Pop). Then we met with Aldo again at Plaza de Armas. We had great seafood lunch in Mercado Central, walked along Mapocho river across Parque Forestal, and tried again to go to Cerro St. Cristobal, but waiting line for funicular was as long as on Sunday afternoon, so we just had ice cream and coffee, and later tried some aged pisco. This time snow-covered Andes were well visible from Santiago. We took metro and bus to the airport for our late flight back home.

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