Last update:
Jan 18, 2023
Also known as:
Devil's Throat, Quebrada del Diablo
Garganta del Diablo is a narrow gorge with towering rock walls and a small stream running through it. It is a popular spot for hiking & biking, with a seven-kilometer trail
At a glance
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If you are hiking, it is recommended to arrive at the entrance to the gorge by car, about 7 km (20 minutes) north of the center of town. If biking, you can probably bike directly from the town center or your accommodation
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The streams flowing through the Valle de Jere create an unusual oasis, where the people of Toconao cultivate crops including peaches, plums, and pomegranates. Take a hike up the gorge to see it all!
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Quebrada Guatin offers a trek of about 5.5 km (with a more challenging option of up to 19 km), where hikers can see centuries-old cactus that grow in the gorge.
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Visitors can take a dip in the crystal clear turquoise waters of these hidden lagoons, located in the desert between San Pedro and Calama. The water in the lagoons is high in minerals, especially salt, which means that you float!