Located beside the ocean port and at the edge of the Atacama Desert is a tiny fisherman village called Punta Choros. At first glance, it may seem like there’s not a lot to see. But if you look a little closer, you’ll quickly notice an abundance of natural beauty surrounding this small town.
Punta Choros is home to the Humboldt Penguin National Reserve, a protected area made up of three islands not far from the shoreline. Here you’ll find a high level of biodiversity, including 60 species of birds and 8 species of mammals. There is a boat tour from Punta Choros, bringing visitors to two of the three islands. The area also has interesting scuba diving opportunities and many travelers enjoy checking out the desert of nearby beaches.
One of the best parts about visiting Punta Choros is the abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities. It’s an opportunity to spot some unique animals and learn about the importance of wildlife conservation. Curious what you’ll find? Here are just some of the many animals to look out for on your visit to Punta Choros.
*Wildlife Tip --- Remember that the animal's safety and well-being come FIRST! Do not feed, touch or get within close proximity to any wildlife.
The best way to get to Punta Choros is to take a one hour flight from Santiago to La Serena. From the city of La Serena, Punta Choros is about an hour and a half by car.
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