BETWEEN DESERT AND SEA
Pan de Azúcar National Park is located just a few kilometres from the coastal town of Chañaral in the Atacama region. This park combines marine and dry continental ecosystems with landscapes that contrast with the Pacific Ocean.
The park is also characterised by a great variety of wildlife: a colony of Humboldt penguins on the island of Pan de Azúcar, as well as guanacos, foxes, coastal otters, pelicans, cormorants and many others. It is also an area of great archaeological and historical heritage, as objects and elements dating back more than 8,000 years have been found here.
The Pan de Azúcar National Park is an ideal place for hiking. There are hiking trails for all ages that will take you to incredible viewpoints overlooking the sea.
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