Article Tour of Machuca

A magical church on the Altiplan

Petr Liška
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Inserted: 16.12.2017
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Machuca (4,020 m above sea level) is a small Indian village on the Chilean side of the Altiplano. It is known only for its beautiful church. If it weren't for the roads to Tatio Geyser, hardly anyone would find their way here.

Machuca

At first glance, Machuca looks like an open-air museum. It must have lived extremely modestly here for centuries.

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Under the church

Above the village with several houses stands behind the wall a beautiful church

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Small church in Machuca

Throughout this area, on both sides of the Chilean-Bolivian border, you will find dozens of these churches, but this one in Machuca is one of the most beautiful.

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View from the church on the village

In Machuka, practically every trip to the Tatio geysers stops on the way back. There is usually lunch here. From the church you can see the surrounding hills, about 4.5 thousand meters above sea level.

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The most beautiful view of Machuca

If you are not sick from the altitude, climb the opposite slope from where there is the best view of the village.

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