The capital of Parinacota is located in the high Andean plateau, at the foot of the Tarapacá and Ancoma volcanoes. This corner, crossed by the Putre River, is a green paradise in the middle of the cordillera that preserves the essence of its first inhabitants. You can explore ancient terraces, rock art, and a unique blend of indigenous and Spanish architecture. Stroll through its colorful streets, discover the portals of the 17th century and visit the historic Putre church, built in 1670.
From October to March, when the climate is warmer and more pleasant to explore the Altiplano.
Temperatures vary between 0°C and 20°C throughout the year, with cold nights and fresh days.