Twisted Cave 扭紋洞 to High Junk Peak 釣魚翁 – the Trail in Search of Clear Water Bay’s Three Gems

Aerial shot of the Green Egg Island

Clear Water Bay is a picturesque waterfront neighborhood, tucked away on the northeastern coast of Sai Kung. It is in a relatively unspoiled area with hills, country park and rugged coastline. There are 2 beautiful beaches in Clear Water Bay, Clearwater Bay first beach and Clearwater Bay second beach, they can be reached by bus. Clear Water Bay draws a lot of nature & outdoor enthusiasts, you can enjoy the beach, sunbathing, hike, kayak, swim, coasteering, and even fly a kite. 

There are “Three Gems” in Clear Water Bay: the cave (Twisted Cave 扭紋洞), the island (Green Egg Island 綠蛋島) and the peak (High Junk Peak 釣魚翁). They are wonderful photo spots and I am going to show you how to reach all three of them in a slightly over 17km trail. 

This is an adventurous & fun trail where you will taste a bit of everything: getting inside the cave, hiking around the coast with amazing sea view, swimming to the island (optional) and hiking to one of the 3 sharp peaks in Hong Kong. I can guarantee you a fun & great workout day! 

# The three sharp peaks in Hong Kong: Sharp Peak (468M) in Sai Kung, High Junk Peak (344M) in Clear Water Bay & Castle Peak (583M) in Tuen Mun.

Aerial shot of the Blade Ridge

My Trail: 

“ Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach 清水灣第二灣 > TWISTED CAVE 扭紋洞 > Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach 清水灣第二灣 > Clear Water Bay 1st Beach 清水灣第一灣 > Tai Au Mun 大坳門 > Ngo Sei Kai 餓死雞 (263M) > BLADE RIDGE 刀片脊 > GREEN EGG ISLAND 綠蛋島 > Tai Au Mun 大坳門 > HIGH JUNK PEAK 釣魚翁 (344M) > LOHAS Park MTR 康城地鐵站  “

Distance: 17 KM
Duration: 7.5 hours
Elevation Gain: 1108 M
Difficulty: 4/5
(the challenges of this trail is the length and navigation part on the grey path!)
View: 5/5

That’s the shadow of High Junk Peak!

How to get there & return:

1. Take MTR Kwun Tong Line to Tseung Kwan O 將軍澳 station, then take the exit directly into the Popcorn 1 Shopping Mall.

2. Turn right after getting inside the mall and you will soon see Toast Box cafe, next to it there’s a door to the bus terminus. 

3. Take the green minibus #103M to Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach 清水灣第二灣, the final stop. The journey takes about 20-25 minutes.

4. The trail begins after you get off the bus! Have fun! 

5. You will finish your hike at LOHAS Park MTR, easy to return to the city.

Hike Overview:

The first stop of this trail, and the first gem you are going to see is the Twisted Cave 扭紋洞, please check the tidal forecast before going because you need the tide to be at least lower than 0.8 meter to enter the cave. On top of that, during low tide, it is easier to get to the cave on the rocky shoreline, by coasteering.

After getting off the minibus at the final stop, Clear Water Bay 2nd beach, follow Tai Au Mun Rd. 大坳門路 to Po Toi O 布袋澳 direction for about 15 minutes, less than 1 km. Pay attention to the lamp posts on the left side of the road, look at the serial numbers on every lamp post because you need to look for the one with the serial number #EB 3995.

The lamp post with the serial number #EB 3995

Once you see the #EB 3995 lamp post, walk for a few more meters ahead and you will see a path on your left going down to the shore. It is actually quite noticeable when you see some colorful ribbons on the branches and a rope, the path is just opposite of a pavilion across the road. 

The path going down to the shore.

Use the rope to help you going down, you will be there in about 10 minutes. Once you are on the shore, turn left to get to the Twisted Cave 扭紋洞, you shall see some chalk-marked arrows on the rock showing you the direction to the cave. 

The chalk-marked arrow to the Twisted Cave direction! 

Twisted Cave 扭紋洞 is close-by, look for the cave entrance, you will probably see some other hikers around it, if not, look out for the rope & wooden platforms, the evidence of people visiting it. 

This is the Twisted Cave entrance, it is rather small.

Once you are there, get inside the cave, it is a small and narrow passage to go inside. During low tide, you can easily walk inside on the rocks and the wooden platforms without getting wet. I’d suggest you bringing along your aqua-shoe (get a pair if you don’t have one, it is cheap!), with it you don’t have to worry about your hiking shoe getting wet in the water. 

My waterproof bag with great capacity, hiking shoe and aqua-shoe!

When you are deep inside Twisted Cave 扭紋洞, look out and you will be completely blown away with what you see. 

It’s like a piece of art!

After getting your shots, take exactly the same way and return to the main road, Tai Au Mun Rd. 大坳門路. To your right, go towards the Clear Water Bay 2nd beach & 1st beach direction, in about 2 km and you will arrive at Tai Au Mun roundabout. Turn right from the roundabout and keep following Clear Water Bay Rd. until the end, you’ll see another roundabout and a carpark. That’s where you’ll start hitting the mountain trail, Lung Ha Wan Country Trail

Follow the Lung Ha Wan Country Trail to ascend, check on your Hiking Trail HK App and don’t miss the turn into the grey path (unofficial path) in your app to go to Ngo Sei Kai 餓死雞 at 263 meters. 

On top of Ngo Sei Kai 餓死雞 at 263 meters!

Once on top, you will be rewarded with the great view of South China Sea and the islands around the bay of Sai Kung. Take a moment to rest and enjoy the great view before descending. 

From Ngo Sei Kai 餓死雞, you will continue on the grey path as in the Hiking Trail HK App to descend and get to the Blade Ridge 刀片脊 in about 2 km. Remember, every time when you are hiking on the grey path, look for the ribbons along the way while tracking your location on the app, so you know you are on the right track. If you don’t, you can easily walk away from the trail and possibly get lost. 

Blade Ridge 刀片脊 is a very beautiful photo spot, you’ll need to fly a drone to capture the image, then only you’ll see it looking like a blade. 

Aerial shot of the Blade Ridge 刀片脊

Well, it doesn’t matter whether you have a drone or not, Blade Ridge 刀片脊 is a very stunning spot to feast your eyes. 

After Blade Ridge 刀片脊, you will be going to the second gem of Clear Water Bay, the Green Egg Island 綠蛋島. It is just less than a kilometer away. 


Get down to the beach and walk or swim over to Green Egg Island 綠蛋島, it’s very close to the beach. Or you can just relax at the beach, this island is a very popular spot for kayakers.

The GREEN sunny side up!

Then, you will move on and hike to Lung Ha Wan Rd. in slightly over 1 km. Follow the road for less than 3 km and get back to Tai Au Mun roundabout. 

You will see Shing Kee Store at the roundabout selling noodles and drinks, get some food and cold drinks before getting to the 3rd and final gem of Clear Water Bay, High Junk Peak 釣魚翁.

Behind Shing Kee Store, take the path and go all the way to the top of High Junk Peak 釣魚翁 , at 344 meters. Up there, you will be able to see the entire Clear Water Bay Country Park, it is breathtaking! 

Aerial shot of High Junk Peak 釣魚翁

From High Junk Peak 釣魚翁, you will have the final 3 km to descend and get to LOHAS Park MTR, completing the 17 km trail. 

It is going to be a long day doing this trail but it is rewarding as you achieve both fitness training and having to see all the spectacular places. 

“ After a day’s walk, everything has twice its usual value. ”

– G.M. Trevelyan

If you are interested in exploring other beautiful caves in Hong Kong, you can check out my blog on Pak Kok Cave Trail and Mok Min Cave Trail.

Mok Min Cave 木棉洞 to Pak Fu Shan 白虎山 – A Scenic Circular Trail Around Pak Lap Wan 白腊灣

Nestled in the lush green Sai Kung East Country Park, Pak Lap Wan 白腊灣 is perfect for hiking & water excursions. There are plenty of amazing spots to visit like the Mok Min Cave 木棉洞, beautiful beaches and the mountains offering you exquisite view of the surrounding, hikers can feast their eyes along the way. 

Pak Lap Wan 白腊灣 is actually an ideal place for camping if you would love to spend the night at the beautiful beach and explore more around the country park. The beach has basic facilities like toilets, a local restaurant and store where you can get food, drinks and take shower by paying a reasonable price. You can also rent a kayak to go on your own excursion.

The secluded Pak Lap Wan 白腊灣 in Sai Kung East Country Park

Pak Lap Village is a small village locating just 5 mins walking distance from Pak Lap Wan, recently there have been some village refurbishments and the village is now an instagram spot with its colorful houses. 

Mok Min Cave 木棉洞 is one of the many sea caves you will find in Hong Kong. Yes, you heard me, you will be surprised that there are quite some sea caves in this concrete jungle, and many of them will blow your mind away. Mok Min Cave 木棉洞 is one which you can easily reach by feet without needing to swim or take a boat. Read on this blog and I will share with you all the spectacular spots that you must not miss. 

Go get your own spectacular Mok Min Cave shot!

My Trail: 

” Pak Lap Taxi Get Off Point > Pak Lap Village 白腊村 > MOK MIN CAVE 木棉洞 > Pak Lap Village 白腊村 > PAK FU SHAN 白虎山 (156M) > Kei Tau Kok Teng 企頭角頂 > Ma Tau Wan 馬頭環 > Sha Kiu 沙橋 > Tung A 東丫 > Pak Lap Village 白腊村 > Pak Lap Taxi Get Off Point  ”

Distance: 11 KM
Duration: 6 hours
Elevation Gain: 712 M
Difficulty: 4/5
(the challenge of this trail is mainly the navigation part!)
View: 4.5/5

Embracing myself completely in the nature!

How to get there & return:

1. Take MTR Kwun Tong Line to Choi Hung 彩虹 station.

2. From MTR Choi Hung station, proceed to the C2 exit. Take the green minibus #1A to Sai Kung.

3. From Sai Kung pier bus terminal, get on a taxi and tell the driver to drop you at Pak Lap Wan 白腊灣, it should take you around 20 minutes to get there. Estimate the taxi fare of around HKD120-130, before you get off the taxi, get the number of the driver so you can call him to go pick you up at the same spot for your return. 

4. Your fun hike begins there!

5. This is a circular hike and you will be finishing at the same point where you start. Call for the taxi to go pick you up and drop you at Sai Kung pier. 

6. From Sai Kung pier, you can get on KMB bus #92 to go to MTR Choi Hung & Diamond Hill station.

Hike Overview:

The trail starts as soon as you get off the taxi, follow the sign to Pak Lap Village, follow the steps and walk down, in about 10 minutes you will be arriving at the village where you will see a beautifully maintained grass field on your left and the colorful houses on your right. If you keep going straight you will arrive at the beach, Pak Lap Wan.

After the grass field, pay attention to a little sign showing you the direction to Mok Min Cave, or you can navigate your way through the Hiking Trail HK App, locate your position and the path to the cave, it is easy. From the village, it is slightly over 1 km to the cave.

This path on the Hiking Trail HK App leads you down to the right side of Mok Min Cave, find your way down to the left side for better view and pictures.

Once you get to the top of Mok Min Cave, the clear path will show you down to the right side of the cave, before going down, look for a path and get down to the left side of the cave instead. The reason is because you can get a better view of the cave on the left side, not only you will be able to see through the cave to the other side, it is easier for you to walk inside the cave for taking pictures.  

The path going down to the left side of the cave, be extremely careful and go slow and steady.

If you are planning on walking inside Mok Min Cave, I’d advice that you check the tidal forecast before going for this trail. During low tide, with at least 1 meter and below, you can walk inside without getting your feet wet. 

Walking inside Mok Min Cave

Of course, if you don’t mind getting wet, you can still visit the cave during higher tide, just be very careful of the slippery rocks and the strong waves. I took off my shoes and placed it on the rocks and walked inside, it feels so free! If you have aqua-shoe, change it to walk in the water, it protects your feet from cut and slippery. 

You will take better pictures of Mok Min Cave if you get down to the left side of it, you can see through the cave.

After Mok Min Cave, head back to Pak Lap Village, and right in front of the colorful houses, follow the sign to Tung A 東丫/ Sha Kiu 沙橋

In less than a kilometer on the concrete path, pay attention to your left and find a clear path with colorful ribbons on the branches, turn left into the path, it will lead you to Pak Fu Shan

The concrete path connecting Pak Lap Wan 白腊灣 and Tung A 東丫/ Sha Kiu 沙橋

From now on, you will have to keep tracking yourself in Hiking Trail HK App and navigate your way, ensuring you stay on the right track. I have to say at some parts, the path might be a little bit confusing, you just need to look around and spot the colorful ribbons, that’s where you are heading. It is definitely a training of your navigation skill, it’s fun actually. 

Before getting to Pak Fu Shan, you will arrive at a field where you can have an unobstructed view of the ocean, you will probably see people camping there, with cows walking around eating grass. Spend some time there to enjoy the environment and unwind yourself.

You are very close to getting up to Pak Fu Shan, in less than half a kilometer ascending on the path and you will be there. Up on top, you are going to get a captivating view of the ocean and Town Island.

Standing on top of Pak Fu Shan 白虎山 with Town Island 伙頭墳洲 behind me

Next, follow the path for approximately 1 kilometer and you will get to Kei Tau Kok Teng. From there, you can get down to the shore if you want, otherwise you can move on to Ma Tau Wan

There’s a nice photo spot down the shore, go check it out! 

The nice photo spot down by the shore from Kei Tau Kok Teng

Ma Tau Wan, a secluded beach is about a kilometer away from Kei Tau Kok Teng. The path to Ma Tau Wan might not be obvious because of the bushes, make sure you keep tracking your Hiking Trail HK App and spot the colorful ribbons so you don’t get lost.  

Always look for the ribbons to ensure you are on the right track

Once you are at Ma Tau Wan, you will immediately feel like you are on a holiday. It’s a hidden paradise! You can take a swim and relax at the beach before finishing your last part of the trail.   

“ Hiking side effects include sweating, euphoria and general awesomeness. ”

– Unknown

You will also do some easy coasteering to a small beach before getting back on the path to return to Pak Lap Village, via Sha Kiu & Tung A

From the small beach, spot the ribbon and then climb up to the path and you will have your final 3 km to the finishing point (starting point). 

There is a store at Sha Kiu if you want to buy cold drinks, you can also use the bathroom. 

If you are interested in exploring more beautiful sea caves, please check out my Pak Kok Cave Hike on Lantau Island and Twisted Cave Hike in Clear Water Bay. They are breathtaking! 

Atacama Desert – The Driest Place on Earth

 OTHERWORLDLY landscapes!!!

It definitely doesn’t look like a landscape you will see on earth!

Do you know northern Chile’s Atacama Desert is the driest and oldest desert on Earth? On average, the Atacama receives less than one milli-meter of rainfall each year. Research shows that some of the Atacama’s riverbeds have been dry for 120,000 years.

Geographically, the aridity of the Atacama is explained by it being surrounded by the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range, the two mountain chains of sufficient height to prevent moisture advection from either the Pacific Ocean from the west or the Atlantic Ocean from the east, a two-sided rain shadow. Therefore, it prevents the formation of clouds and rain, the desert is a death zone for vegetation, with water and nutrients being deprived.

Unlike other deserts around the world, like the Sahara, temperature can soar above 50 degrees Celsius. But temperatures in the Atacama are comparatively mild throughout the year. The average temperature in the desert is about 18 degrees Celsius.

Many would think that this vast desert offers nothing special except for its massive sand dunes, that’s totally not the case! It turns out Atacama Desert, with its rust-colored rock canyons, snow-capped volcanoes, endless salt flats, steaming & gurgling geysers and turquoise lagoons, is home to dozens of species of plants and animals and a wonderful array of geological features. It was an eye-opening experience for me being there, 4 days spent in this spectacular desert was definitely too short. There are too many things to see and to do. 

Owing to its otherworldly appearance, the Atacama has been used as a location for filming Mars scenes in movies.

San Pedro de Atacama – the Gateway to the Desert

The town of San Pedro de Atacama is a compact collection of small adobes and wooden buildings with no more than 2,000 inhabitants, and there are 3,000 inhabitants living in rural areas. 

San Pedro de Atacama is a very simple town, you will see dirt streets  stretching from the town into the desert and disappear. It is a small town with buildings not over two stories high, taking a walk in the town you feel like you are traveling back in time.  

The streets are lined with restaurants, bars, shops, boutiques, tour operators, etc. There are also plenty of accommodation choices you can easily find.

I enjoyed so much strolling along the streets & visiting the traditional shops. In this era of fast urban development, this undeveloped & primitive town has become so precious and charming.

Just outside of this bustling little town is an emptiness that feels extraterrestrial.

 

How to Get There?

Atacama Desert is a cool & arid region in northern Chilé. International travelers arriving into Santiago (SCL) can take a domestic connection onwards to Calama (CJC) before getting to the desert. 

LATAM airlines & Sky airlines have frequent connection for this route.

The distance between the two cities is 1221 km with the flying time of around 2 hours 10 mins.

The closest airport to San Pedro de Atacama is Airport El Loa Calama (CJC), located around 101 km away, with the traveling time of about 1.5 hours

Once you are landed into Calama (CJC), you can take the shared shuttle from the airport to your accommodation in San Pedro de Atacama. One-way shuttle costs CLP 12,000 (USD 15), and round trip costs CLP 20,000 (USD 25)

The shuttle is available for all flights arriving at the airport before 2100, and for flights with departure from the airport before 2200.

You can book and secure your shuttle from this official website, and someone will be waiting for your arrival with your name on a sign.

Journey from Calama Airport (CJC) to San Pedro de Atacama

 

What to Do in Atacama Desert?

Atacama is a proof of how life can flourish even in the harshest of conditions, the aridity in Atacama Desert has made this place the driest place on Earth, therefore the sky over there is one of the bluest you’ll ever see. In contrast to the rust-colored desert and canyons, it’s not exaggerating at all to say it’s just like landscape paintings coming to life. 

Let us take a look at some of the ATTRACTIONS you must not miss in the Atacama

Altiplanic Lagoons (Miscanti and Miñiques)

Located 90 km from San Pedro de Atacama, Miscanti and Miñiques Lagoons are at over 4,000 meters above sea level. Both lagoons are fed by water sources that come from the surface of the land, attracting a great variety of animals like flamingos, a severe contrast surrounded by snow capped mountains are beautifully reflected in the water. It is so blue and pristine that you’d swear they were artificial.

In the Miscanti & Miñiques Lagoons, you will find purity in the air. The beauty of the landscape can be seen walking on the shores of each one of the desert lagoons, which natural wealth will make you a part of their vastness. 

El Tatio Geysers

No visit to Atacama is complete without a frigid pre-dawn journey to El Tatio Geysers.

El Tatio Geysers at sunrise, the best time to see it!

Geysers are the result of volcanic activity heating up cold rivers deep underground.  Everywhere you look in the Atacama you can see evidence of these volcanoes.

The geothermal field at El Tatio in the Atacama Desert, located at 4,320 meters above sea level, is the highest place in the world to see geysers. 

If you are not used to high altitudes, take a few days to acclimatize in San Pedro de Atacama to avoid altitude sickness.

The spouting steam raises as high as 50-60 metres.

The best time of the day to see geysers and fumaroles is at sunrise. So whether you are driving to El Tatio or joining a tour, you’ll have to wake up as early as 4am so you will get there in time to see the geysers at its best. 

At sunrise, the weather on ground at such high altitude is extremely cold while the heat rising from the Geysers themselves reaches an extremely hot boiling point creating tall and picturesque fumaroles, the big temperature difference under & above the ground forms the steam to spout as high as 50-60 meters.

The 2 hours bumpy drive from San Pedro de Atacama to El Tatio Geysers at this early hour is not going to be easy, but when you finally get there and witness the phenomenon yourself, you will finally understand why it is attracting so many visitors going there. It definitely worth sacrificing a little bit of your sleeping time! (Well, you can actually catch up your sleep during the 2 hours journey in the van, I was able to despite all the bumps throughout the journey.)

Vicunas, a miniature cousin of the llama!

There are over 500 geo-thermals, in which 80 are active geysers. The altiplano around the El Tatio Geysers has unique flora and fauna that can survive at a high altitude. Vicunas, a miniature cousin of the llama, can be seen grazing lazily on the yellow tufts of grass.

Dress warm and with layers, over 4,000 meters, it’s going to be freezing up there at El Tatio Geysers

Pack with you a towel and your swimming costume for the tour as seeing the impressive geysers is not the only thing to do, you might be tempted to plunge into the hot thermal pool at El Tatio. On a chilly morning, it feels so good to soak yourself in the natural hot spring, heated by the volcanic rocks. 

The El Tatio Geysers tour includes “breakfast-by-the-geyser” where your guides will set up a table full of warm toasts with ham, cheese, jam and caramel spread served with hot coffee & tea, after you have finished admiring the phenomenon and enjoyed the hot spring. It’s a simple breakfast but having all of these prepared for you over 4,000 meters by the spectacular geysers was definitely one of the best breakfast experience I have ever had. 

Moon and Mars Valley

From San Pedro de Atacama, you just need to travel a few kilometers and you will be arriving on the moon and the Mars, yes you heard me!  

The Moon Valley (Valle de la Luna)

The Moon Valley & Mars Valley are among the most visited places of San Pedro de Atacama, there are no other places in the world look like these valleys, you literally feel like you are there on the moon and Mars. The sprawling landscape is nothing but impressive! 

The Mars Valley (Valle de la Muerte)

The peculiar rocky formations and dunes of Moon Valley and the changing colors of Mars Valley and the Salt Mountains are an attraction that you must not miss while visiting Atacama Desert.

At night, both places become the most romantic spot for stargazing. Located about 15 km away from San Pedro de Atacama, you can get to these mystical settings on bike, trek around them and enjoy sand-boarding on the dunes. 

Admiring the sunset at the Moon Valley!

The Moon Valley is best to be visited before sunset as you will be witnessing the magical color transformation, an experience you will never forget.

Remember, you are in the desert so do expect large fluctuations in temperatures between day and night, don’t forget your jacket as you are going to need it after the sun has set.

Most of the tours depart after lunch so you will have ample of time to spend and explore the valleys, take pictures and getting to the final spot for one of the most beautiful sunset you have ever seen. 

 

Atacama Salt Flat (Salar de Atacama)

Salar de Atacama is the 3rd largest salt flat in the world (the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is substantially larger.), located 55 km south of San Pedro de Atacama. Cradled at the foot of the Andes Mountains, the Salar de Atacama was formed by water flowing from these peaks and collecting in the Atacama Desert below. Unable to escape from this desert basin, the water evaporated, leaving behind deposits of crusted white and brown salt.

The lake under the salt flat has one of the largest lithium reserves in the world. This mineral is highly used in the technology industry, and it is exploited in the southern area of the flat. This salt layer has holes which have become small lagoons which are home to a number of aquatic birds, such as flamingos & red-gartered coots.

The Flamingos at Chaxa Lagoon

The Chaxa Lagoon is the best place in Chilé to see flamingos. It is also the most easily accessible flamingo-breeding site in the Los Flamencos National Reserve (Reserva Nacional Los Flamencos).

Chaxa Lagoon is an extraordinary pool of water in the middle of a salt desert. Come here early in the day to watch a pink hue from the light of the sunrise over the salty water. Tour the lagoon to learn about the birds, their ecosystem and the lagoon’s geological implications.

Although the Atacama Desert’s extreme environment poses distinct challenges for all inhabitants, including human, the resilient flamingo is one creature who can adapt to even the harshest of them all.

There are three species of flamingo reside here: the James, the Andean and the Chiléan. Spot other types of birds, such as the Andean avocet and the sandpiper, which preys on tiny creatures in the water.

Best time to visit the Chaxa Lagoon is during sunrise or sunset, when the area’s birds are most active and easiest to photograph. Whether are you a bird’s lover or a photographer, you know exactly when to go to admire the lagoon at its best.

Stargazing

Apart from all the beautiful attractions on the ground, one of Atacama Desert’s most stunning sights are not underfoot, but up in the sky. 
 
Thanks to its remoteness, high altitude and lack of rain and light pollution, the desert’s night skies are some of the darkest and clearest on earth. As a result, the Atacama is one of the best places on the planet to study astronomy. Or, for most traveler, to go stargazing.
 
photo from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/south-america/chile/articles/atacama-desert-hot-air-balloon-tour/
For about 10 to 12 nights each month you will be seeing the astonishing moon under the darkness of the night without any clouds, this makes the stars shine as in no other place on Earth.
 
If you are interested in the Astronomical Tour, find out more information and book your tour HERE.
 
 

Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride

Lift off into the Andean sky on a spectacular balloon flight across the Atacama Desert. Feel the world at your feet and live a magical dawn as the sun rises behind the Licancabur Volcano and paints the Atacama Salt Mountain Range in fantastic lights.
 
Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of main sights such as the Moon Valley, the Mars Valley, the Atacama Lagoons, the Andes, and the Atacama Desert at their best colors. 
 
It is going to be the desert experience you will forever be remembering!
 
photo from https://adventureswithinreach.com/travel/2017/08/18/new-hot-air-balloon-rides-over-the-atacama-desert-chile/
After the ride, you’ll be served an amazing breakfast based on quality products. Listen to the stories of the indigenous people, called Atacameño and learn more about the region and its people while you enjoy your breakfast and still feeling the excitement from the hot air balloon ride.
 
You can book your balloon flight HERE.
 
 

Sand Boarding

Ever wanted to get some adrenaline rush at the driest place on Earth that looks like outer space? At Valle de la Muerte (Mars Valley), sand boarding can be practiced on some of the soft sand dunes, which reach up to 120 meters in height. 

I wish I had more time in the Atacama and I would have definitely gone for this fun activity.

Book your Sand Boarding Tour HERE.

 
 
 

The Tours

It is true renting a car might be the best way to explore Atacama Desert at your own pace, but having travelled there after thousands of miles both flying and on the road, taking a tour might be an option you would consider as you can relax in the vehicle while exploring the desert and let your guide take care of the rest. 

There are many tours to the desert attractions, the promotional pack is definitely a good deal that you can save both time and money, see the most of the desert especially if you are just having a short stay.

Itinerary:

DAY 1

"Altiplanic Lagoons and Salar de Atacama"

Departure          06:30 hours
Return             14:00 hours

"Valley of the Moon"

Departure          15:00 hours
Return            19:00 hours

DAY 2

"El Tatio Geysers"

Departure          05:00 to 05:30 hours
                   (pick up from hotel/hostel)
Return            13:30 hours

 

Itinerary:

DAY 1

"Altiplanic Lagoons and Salar de Atacama"

Departure            06:00 to 06:30 hours 
                     (pick up from hotel/hostel)
Return              14:00 hours

"Valley of the Moon"

Departure            15:00 hours
Return              19:00 hours

DAY 2

"Puritama Hot Springs"

Departure            08:00 to 08:30 hours 
                     (pick up from hotel/hostel)
Return              13:00 hours

"Lagoon Cejar"

Departure            15:00 hours
Return              19:00 hours

DAY 3    

"El Tatio Geysers"

Departure            05:00 to 05:30 hours 
                     (pick up from hotel/hostel)
Return              13:30 hours

“ Life can flourish even in the harshest of conditions, resilience and adaptability are the secret to it! ”

– Raynard Jackle

Advice on Acclimatization & Adapting the Climate 

It usually take 1-2 days for your body to adjust to high altitude, so if you’re not in any hurry, take it slow and spend a couple nights at San Pedro de Atacama (2,408 meters) before hitting higher altitude like El Tatio Geysers (4,320 meters). This will give your body time to adapt to a lower level of oxygen and pressure.

  • Drink More Water than you’d normally drink at home. As you gain altitude, your body tends to lose water and salt faster than you’re used to.
  • Chew Coca Leaves, it helps with the altitude and also wake your body up (its a natural stimulant). Drinking coca leaf tea helps too.
  • Get Enough Sleep, one of the symptoms of altitude sickness is insomnia, so it can be hard to get enough rest. However, a good night’s sleep can do wonders to help you kick the problem.
  • Wearing Layers is the best way to deal with the Atacama’s changing temperatures. Take note that with the sun, it can reach more than 27 degrees Celsius but the temperature drops instantly in the shade due to the lack of humidity. During night time, it can go below -10 degrees Celsius.
  • Sun Protection is a must because at this altitude, you will get sunburn easily.

Where to Stay?

I booked a 3 nights stay at Sol Atacama Hostel back in 2014, we arrived at the hostel pretty late, it was at least after 2100. But the staff Alfredo who was working at the hostel that time was very welcoming and helpful in assisting our check-in and explained to us a little bit about San Pedro de Atacama and the Must-Not-Miss Attractions in the desert. 

After settling down in our room and we made our decision for the tour, Alfredo helped us to make the booking the following day, he is extremely helpful, a very genuine guy.  

Atacama Desert was the first stop of my Chiléan adventure and I was already receiving the hospitality and kindness from the people, it was a great start of my trip. 

We had become friends since and we are still keeping in touch. 

San Pedro de Atacama is a small town and it’s easy to navigate around by walking. If you would like to have quick access to restaurants, bars, shopping, tour agencies, supermarket, post office, etc., try to look for your accommodation around the main street, Caracoles, or somewhere close. 

Check out booking.com and airBnB to look for something you like.  

My Video at Atacama Desert

Take a look at my travel video in Atacama Desert and you will see how otherworldly this place is, the vastness & emptiness of this desert somehow opened up all my senses, I felt totally invigorated.