Surrounded by an astonishing scenery of arid beauty, these Geysers are a volcanic geothermal field, where water and steam columns spring up violently from deep under the ground. READ MORE BELOW
Set at a height of 4.000 mts, they are the highest geysers in the world.
For one to see the peak of these Geysers activity you need to be there between 5:30 am and 7:30 am, and see the water columns reach up to 10 meters. This is why you must get up really early if you want to enjoy a good spectacle. We also love to then stop at the andean village of Machuca and experience the isolation of these pueblos and how remote people used to live.
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