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The Baths of Puritama, the indigenous word for "hot water",
are situated in the heart of the Atacama desert, approx. 19 miles
(30 km) north of San Pedro de Atacama, and 11,398 ft. (3,475 m)
above sea level. The Atacaman Town Council took over the administration
of these baths a few years ago and is currently in charge of maintaining
the area's facilities.
These hot springs were discovered centuries ago by the local residents,
but they opened to the public for tourism only a few years ago,
allowing the hot springs to preserve their original purity and charm.
Surrounded by desert, the Baths of Puritama boast modern, comfortable
facilities that are ideal for travelers who enjoy relaxing amidst
nature in an impressive desert landscape.
To get there you should leave from the town of San Pedro and follow
the road that leads to the Tatio Geysers until you arrive at a detour
that takes you to the Baths. If you are traveling there on your
own you must have a private or rented vehicle since there is no
public transportation from San Pedro, except taxis.
These waters are warm, refreshing, and revitalizing and flow up
from under the ground at temperatures close to 91.4°F (33°C).
The Baths of Puritama are sulfuric and are recommended for the relief
of rheumatic illnesses and to combat stress and fatigue.
The area that surrounds the Baths of Puritama is famous around
the world for its archeological deposits, especially San Pedro de
Atacama which was declared a "Typical Zone" in 1980. Some
nearby attractions that also offer some mystery include the Valley
of the Moon, unique landscapes such as the Atacama Salt Flat, famous
handicraft towns like Toconao, and other fantastical places like
Los Flamencos Reserve and the Tatio Geysers.
If you are driving an automobile that is suitable for the region's
dirt roads you may be able to visit all the attractions near the
Baths of Puritama. There are also vehicle tours and hiking specials
through the desert that pass by all the important and well-known
places in and around San Pedro de Atacama.
When to go
Year round.
How to get there
From Santiago to Antofagasta, 855 miles (1368 km) by highway,
from Antofagasta to San Pedro 219 miles (350 km) along a road
that is in good condition. San Pedro de Atacama - Baths of Puritama,
19 miles (30 km) along a dirt road. Location
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Hotels
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Explora Atacama Hotel
San Pedro de Atacama
Explora´s architecture evokes the nature and culture of
Atacama, where the rooms are all alike and lined up side by
side. This hotel is equipped with all the necessary comforts
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Tulor Hotel
Domingo Atienza 523, San Pedro de Atacama
This modern establishment was designed and constructed to harmonize
with its natural environment. It boasts 9 comfortable rooms
with private bath and terrace, constructed from natural materials
within the area. |
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Kimal Hotel
Domingo Atienza, no #, San Pedro de Atacama
The Kimal Hotel is a labyrinth of volcanic rock and adobe structures,
situated in the center of the town of San Pedro de Atacama,
just steps away from the plaza. It provides all the services
you need to enjoy a relaxing vacation. |
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Casa de Don Tomás
Tocopilla, no #, San Pedro de Atacama
Located amidst the magical surroundings of the archeological
area of San Pedro and owner of the charming Atacaman architectural
style, these characteristics turn La Casa de Don Tomás
into a pleasant and comfortable establishment that offers tranquility
and quality service to its guests. |
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Tours
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Facilities
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The thermal center is found in a ravine encircled by desert vegetation
and boasts outdoor pools, a pool with a waterfall, sauna, baths
that are connected to pools by wooden footbridges, and changing
rooms.
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Water Characteristics
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- Hypothermic waters (91.4ºF/33°C)
- Sulfated
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Indications
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- Rheumatism
- Rheumatic illnesses
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Discrepancies
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Applications
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Thermal Baths
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Attractions
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San Pedro de Atacama, Valley of the Moon, Toconao, Los Flamencos
National Reserve, Tatio Geysers
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Activities
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Baths, photography, hiking, excursions. Archeological excursions,
visits to towns that are characteristic of Chile's Big North Region.
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