Mirador de Kari, Piedra del Coyote
Mirador de Kari, Piedra del Coyote
Mirador de Kari, Piedra del Coyote
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Sachin K
New York City, NY6,557 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
This place offers fabulous sunset viewing in the Atacama desert. This place could be visited as an extended part of the Moon Valley tour. It is in the midst of beautiful natural surroundings offering great photo opportunities. Certainly would very highly recommend visiting here prior to sunset.
Written 6 February 2020
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Karla G
Santiago, Chile768 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
This rock is forbidden for tourists to visit now, as people used to jump on it, and now it has a crack, so we were not able to see it close by, but far away instead.
Written 14 August 2018
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Stephanie W
Charlotte, NC70 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
There was an earthquake a few months ago. Unfortunately, it has badly cracked this rock, so at the time that we went (March 2017) it is blocked off since it is too dangerous for people to step on. There are other areas along this cliff to take pictures at though. Great spot to watch the sunset, just be prepared for a large crowd.
Written 7 May 2017
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Fabian030
Berlin, Germany102 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
As others already said: there are nicer, less crowded locations (even for free) where you can watch or even time lapse a great sunset.
Don’t get this wrong, it’s a great spot up there to watch the sunset, but it’s awfully crowded and you have to leave at 8:30pm. But in summer it’s just the time after sunset when the beautiful colors are coming in the clouds and the opposite direction in the mountains where the sun shines at. So it’s a bit of a pity.
2500 peso p.p. isn‘t too much for this spot.
Don’t get this wrong, it’s a great spot up there to watch the sunset, but it’s awfully crowded and you have to leave at 8:30pm. But in summer it’s just the time after sunset when the beautiful colors are coming in the clouds and the opposite direction in the mountains where the sun shines at. So it’s a bit of a pity.
2500 peso p.p. isn‘t too much for this spot.
Written 13 January 2020
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Bäbs
Buenos Aires, Argentina41 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Overrated, we ended up not entering to see the coyote rock, since the landscape as such is breathtaking as it is, and the sunset can be viewed from a great many more solitary spots.
Written 11 December 2018
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mcitaly2016
Milan, Italy954 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
A spectacular view in the Ricky Valle de la Luna, with San Pedro in the distance. At sunset it gets very crowded, one has to pay to get in (to see nature: incredible!!) and the color changing at sunset is not as great as described. Quite normal I would say. Minutes after sunset it gets cold.
Written 22 June 2018
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John G
Carlisle, UK307 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
Stopping here was supposed to be a highlight of our tour of Valle de le Luna and Valle de la Muerte. We were told that we could see dramatic changes in colour of the rocks, as the sun set. So we gathered there with many other people and settled down at our chosen spot, to wait for the sun to set. The viewpoint is a long ridge overlooking a big drop and the distant scenery. The wait was excruciatingly long and the only thing to do was watch the antics of the people around us. The sky was very clear, so the sun did not generate any colour as it set. All we ended up doing was getting cold and bored.
Written 4 March 2018
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HuguesLavergne
Montreal, Canada172 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
Got there at the end of the Valley de la Luna for the sunset. Magical time. Red sky with an endless mirador
Written 16 March 2016
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Katrien S
Ghent, Belgium1,944 contributions
Jan 2020
We did not visit this site as the site to watch the sunset from, but came earlier on the tour. Here one has a great view of the Domeyko range, a nearly completely eroded mountain/hill range with wonderful shapes.
Written 29 February 2020
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vidhusagar
chennI1,257 contributions
Nov 2019
If you do a tour of the Mars & moon valleys you will be taken here after the afternoon tour to view the sunset. The golden hue the sun casts as it sets on the mountains across and the landscapes below are a beautiful sight .
Written 5 December 2019
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O acesso é fácil para se ir de carro a partir de San Pedro de Atacama?
Written 17 December 2017
Sim, mas o legal é fazer com um guia pra eles explicarem tudo... mas da sim, achei bem sinalizado
Written 3 January 2018
Está indicado cómo llegar desde el valle de la luna??
Written 31 August 2017
Yo te diria que no. Puedes preguntar en la oficina de la entrada al valle de la luna y ellos te orientan como llegar a la Piedra del Coyote. Ojo que la entrada a este recinto es gratis mostrando la entrada al valle de la luna (la boleta) solo si haces ambas visitas el mismo dia.
Written 1 September 2017
Hola Enric. Entonces, ¿Ya no se puede hacer nadie fotos en la piedra tipica?
Written 20 September 2016
Arriba de la piedra (Cómo el Coyote) no está permitido subir por una cuestión de seguridad. Pero sí se pueden obtener buenas tomas con la piedra de fondo.
Written 14 November 2017
Olá bom dia, Saindo de Santiago, como fazer para chegar? ]
Obrigado.
Written 13 April 2015
Pegue um voo de duas horas até Calama. Depois são mais 92 Km de transporte terrestre, que é muito facil de encontrar. No desembarque há várias empresas que fazem esse trajeto. Será fácil. Boa viagem e aproveita.
Written 18 December 2017
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