Arica y Parinacota · Chile

Lauca National Park Altiplano Circuit

Altiplano volcanic circuit where the air runs thin

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The Lauca Circuit cuts through Chile’s highest national park at 4,500 meters, where the air is thin enough to make your diesel struggle and the landscape looks more Martian than terrestrial. This 65-kilometer loop connects Putre village with Chungará Lake via rough volcanic tracks, passing the perfectly conical Parinacota Volcano and ancient Aymara settlements that have survived here for over a millennium. The route crosses the Río Lauca multiple times through boulder fields that’ll test your departure angles, while herds of vicuña and the occasional flamingo remind you this isn’t just another mountain drive.

This is high-altitude technical driving where altitude sickness hits harder than the rocks. A turbo diesel with good low-end torque is essential — naturally aspirated engines wheeze like an old man at this elevation. Best tackled April through November when snow doesn’t block the passes, but pack extreme weather gear year-round because storms roll in fast. No fuel available once you leave Putre, so carry extra jerry cans. The reward is experiencing one of the most pristine altiplano ecosystems on the continent, plus camping spots where the Milky Way looks close enough to touch.

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Length (miles)40 mi / 65 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)14764 ft
Best seasonApril-November
Minimum vehicleTurbo diesel 4WD high-clearance
Nearest townPutre, Arica y Parinacota
Land managerCONAF
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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