This volcano, also known as "Nevado Cariquima," rises to 5,390 meters above sea level, in the middle of the high plateau and very close to the Bolivian border. Its name means "three men" in Quechua. Llamas, vicuñas, condors, and rheas can be seen in its surroundings. It has few ascents, as its remoteness and isolation put it out of the spotlight for mountaineers. Do you dare to climb it?
Photographs provided by the National Tourism Service of Chile – Sernatur.