Terrace Lodge is a “Biosphere Hotel”
Posted: Dezember 20, 2010 at 10:59 am
Terrace Lodge receives from I.T.R. the “Biosphere Hotel” certificate. 
Terrace Lodge receives from I.T.R. the “Biosphere Hotel” certificate. 
It is a trap connected to a camera: It is a camera trap. Thanks to these camera traps we can see some of the rare and shy mammals that live here. Some members of Alianza Gato Andino (Andean Cat Alliance) have just left Terrace Lodge after four days spent in the area of Lauca Park. Probably, right now, a puma or an Andean cat are attracted by the smell of the urine left in front of a camera trap. Some infrared sensors, activated at the passage of the animal, will trigger the camera.
It is not the first time that some camera traps are positioned by Alianza Gato Andino. Some images are now in the “photos” page. Under “Photosets” choose Andean Cat Alliance. The set includes the covers of two new books, “Field Guide To The Mammals Of Chile” and “Mamíferos de Chile”, written by biologist Agustin Iriarte Walton (far right in the photo).
Let’s wait a few weeks. The results will be in our news.
Frosted fingers, winds at 130 km/h and a destroyed tent didn’t stop two Italian climbers from reaching the Parinacota summit, at 6,342 m (20,807 ft). They were initially stopped by the strong wind and decided to wait at the base camp. A few days later, after a second stay at Terrace Lodge, they managed to climb the beast. We thank them for the photograph and, due to their age (60 something ) we think they deserved to be in our news.
Photo: courtesy of Andrea Millesimi and Eliano Pessa.
TERRACE LODGE was one of the sponsors for the first edition of “Desafio Atacama Norte” (North Atacama Challenge).
From Putre (3,540 masl) up to almost 3,800 and then down to the Pacific Ocean in Arica.
Tens of athletes took part in this intense competition which will be repeated year after year in the region of Arica Y Parinacota.
Want to know more? Follow this link (in spanish).
If you know somebody who wants to participate in the 2011 edition, please contact us.
Innova Chile CORFO and EUROCHILE are helping Terrace Lodge to adopt a Responsible Tourism Policy. One of our main aims is to foster sustainable management, making a commitment to constantly improve ourselves in all fields of sustainability: social, economic and environmental as well as seeking customer satisfaction.
WE ARE STRIVING TO ENCOURAGE TOURISTS TO CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.
Another video taken by Bernd Pröschold around Putre. The lack of a starry sky during that cloudy night has been rewarded by “moonlight paintings”. The coloured peaks in the foreground are at about 4,800 meters above sea level. The highest is at more than 5,000 masl. In the background are the “Payachatas”; Parinacota (at right) and Pomerape volcanoes. REMEMBER to resize the new opening window to a smaller size. The video resolution is 320 pixel, which corresponds to about 8 cm ( 3″ ) in your monitor.
To see a frame of this video at higher resolution, click our photo page (500 pixel) or View This Photo on Flickr (1024 pixel).
DON’T FORGET! Terrace Lodge can take you there, under the sun, under a starry sky or walking under a full moon.
Amongst the many photographers who came to Putre and stayed at Terrace Lodge there is one who is specialized in astrophotography: Bernd Pröschold. He spent days and nights around Putre and the Lauca Park in order to take some incredible videos. Terrace Lodge is allowed to show two of them at small resolution. Here you can see the first. Downsize the new window to see it better.
After Bernd Proschold another French photographer came to shoot the landscapes by night: he is Stephane Guisard. Follow the phographers’ links to to see their works.
On Sunday 4th of July the second video will be available through the NEWS of this web site. Stay tuned…!
Who painted the caves around Putre? And when? To see these ancient paintings is quite easy (at 90 minutes walking distance from the village) but to discover who painted them – and when - is indeed a difficult task. Thanks to a project realized by Andres Jimenez y Pedro Quevedo, a few weeks ago the archeo-anthropologist Marcela Sepulveda has been invited to report on some findings. While it is not clear yet who painted the caves, it seems that she has some clues on when they did it: they could be around 8,000 years old.
Some of them can be seen at Wilakawrani, at about 6 kms from Putre.

Extract from the article by Zoltan Istvan, published in September, 2003, by National Geographic Channel online.
At 20,800 feet (6,340 meters), the peak of the snow-covered, dormant volcano Parinacota, in northern Chile, commands a view of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile’s high Andean altiplano.
A small contribution comes from Terrace Lodge. Since December 2009 we have decided to give a little help. How?
Image copyright: Jim Sanderson. More on gatoandino.org