Arica y Parinacota
1 water features • 1 dams
Discover the Water Wonders of Arica y Parinacota
Nestled at Chile’s northern tip, Arica y Parinacota is a hidden gem for nature lovers seeking unforgettable water experiences. From the crystal‑clear streams that wind through the desert‑like landscape to the region’s singular dam, this remote corner of Chile offers a surprisingly diverse array of water features that captivate hikers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.
The region’s one major dam—a striking engineering landmark—serves as both a vital water reservoir and a scenic viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding Andes and the Pacific coastline. Though the count of official water spots is modest, each site delivers a unique blend of tranquility and rugged beauty, making every visit feel like an exclusive discovery.
Exploring Arica y Parinacota also means venturing into its distinct sub‑regions: the sun‑kissed Arica Province, renowned for its coastal lagoons and birdwatching havens, and the high‑altitude Parinacota Province, where Andean lakes shimmer beneath snow‑capped peaks. Whether you’re kayaking along a serene inlet, trekking to a hidden waterfall, or simply soaking in the desert‑oasis atmosphere, the region invites you to explore beyond the usual tourist trails.
Ready to add a splash of adventure to your Chile itinerary? Dive into our comprehensive travel guide and uncover the water attractions, local culture, and unforgettable landscapes that make Arica y Parinacota a must‑visit destination for every outdoor enthusiast.
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Neighboring Regions
- Aisen (19 spots)
- Antofagasta (2 spots)
- Araucania (58 spots)
- Biobio (43 spots)
- Coquimbo (3 spots)
- Los Lagos (34 spots)
- Los Rios (1 spots)
- Magallanes (1 spots)
- Maule (16 spots)
- O'Higgins (12 spots)