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Reserva Natural Laguna La Brava is a pristine saltwater lagoon located in Chile’s Antofagasta Region, offering exceptional birdwatching opportunities and a tranquil setting for nature lovers.

Approx. 1,500 acres
Acres Protected
3 miles
Miles of Trails
Annual visitor numbers are low due to remote location, estimated under 2,000
Annual Visitors
Early 2000s
Year Established

About Reserva Natural Laguna La Brava

 

Reserva Natural Laguna La Brava is situated in the coastal desert of northern Chile, near the town of Tocopilla in the Antofagasta Region. This protected natural reserve is centered around Laguna La Brava, a hypersaline lagoon that serves as a critical habitat for various migratory and resident bird species. The lagoon is characterized by its vivid colors and stark desert surroundings, creating a unique ecosystem where salt-tolerant flora and fauna thrive in harsh arid conditions. The reserve is part of a broader complex of coastal lagoons that collectively support important bird populations, including flamingos, including the Chilean flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis), Andean flamingo, and other waterfowl. Its proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the Atacama Desert’s dry climate ensures minimal rainfall, contributing to dramatic landscapes of salt flats, rugged terrain, and sparse vegetation.

Historically, Laguna La Brava has been a crucial stopover and breeding area for birds, rendering it significant for conservation efforts in northern Chile. The area is also culturally relevant to local indigenous communities and supports scientific research focused on avian ecology and desert hydrology. Visitors are drawn to the reserve for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful exploration of an oft-overlooked part of Chile’s natural heritage. While there are few developed facilities, the area offers an authentic experience in a remote and fragile desert ecosystem. Light hiking around the lagoon or observing from designated viewpoints provides rewarding encounters with wildlife against a backdrop of vast desert vistas.

Highlights

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Vibrant saline lagoon ecosystem with striking turquoise and pink hues

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Key habitat for Chilean and Andean flamingos and other rare bird species

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Dramatic contrast between desert landscape and saline wetlands

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Remote access offering quiet and undisturbed wildlife viewing opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Hypersaline Lagoon

The centerpiece lagoon’s extreme salt concentration creates vivid colors and supports salt-tolerant organisms and specialized bird populations.

Flamingo Colonies

Home to important breeding and feeding grounds for Chilean and Andean flamingos, attracting bird enthusiasts from around the region.

Desert Surroundings

Located within the Atacama Desert, the reserve’s arid landscape offers striking natural scenery contrasting the lushness of the lagoon.