Majestic Licancabur
This enormous volcano, sacred to indigenous people, appears on the desert horizon and immediately captivates the attention of those who visit San Pedro de Atacama. It is dormant, but does not appear so. Rising above the high plains, it is part of the Andes Mountain Range and its crater contains the fifth largest lagoon in the world.
Make your own granola bar… Tierra style
Those who have visited our hotel have most likely enjoyed this delicious, nutritious snack that you can now make at home. Have fun making this simple recipe.
High-altitude Cocktails
The native ingredients of the Atacama Desert – the driest desert in the world – have been utilized for centuries by the local people. Used in different preparations, herbs like rica-rica, pingo-pingo, and copa-copa, provide a multitude of health and wellness benefits. All of these herbs and plants grow in the desert at over 2,200 meters above sea level.
Weaving a better future
At the end of 2019, Tierra Chiloé launched a beach clean-up project that seeks to continue its efforts to protect the environment and also support the local communities where the hotel operates.
A wellness experience featuring nature’s colors and aromas
Colored salt baths are one of the locally-inspired elements that characterize Uma Spa at Tierra Hotels. Special aromas are released each time these salts are used, because they are plant-dyed using an ancient traditional method.
Tierra Chiloe featured on “La Gracia de Viajar”
The Archipelago of Chiloe has always charmed its visitors, welcoming them with exciting landscapes and a captivating culture that is highly connected to nature. In this program, the well-known Chilean photographer María Gracia Subercaseaux visited places throughout the magical archipelago, which impressed her with its beauty and fascinating history.