This beautiful agricultural valley is located 114 kilometers south of Arica, in the Quebrada de Vítor at an altitude of 2,000 meters. Its temperate climate, abundant water, and quality soil make it possible to grow various types of crops, such as guava, lemons, mangoes, and passion fruit. In pre-Hispanic times, this territory was inhabited by indigenous people and was part of the Inca Trail.
Photograph provided by the Chilean National Tourism Service – Sernatur.