• Llullaillaco (. Spanish pronunciation: [ʎuʎajˈʎako]) is a dormant stratovolcano on the border between Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region).
  • On the Chilean side of the volcano is a national Park Llullaillaco. Llullaillaco considered an active volcano, the last eruption was recorded in 1854, 1866 and 1877.
  • The Global Volcanism Program has no synonyms or subfeatures listed for Llullaillaco.
  • Llullaillaco Volcano has lent its name to a national park in Chile—Parque Nacional Llullaillaco—which extends west and south of the volcano.
  • Due to its relative isolation, Llullaillaco is very rarely climbed, being however a rather easy and straight forward ascent from both Chile and Argentina.
  • El pueblo de Tolar Grande, puerta de entrada al Llullaillaco, es un lugar hermoso para conocer. Desde Salta, todos los miércoles parte un colectivo hacia allá...
  • The surroundings of the Llullaillaco volcano are very beautiful. Climbing to the top of the volcano, you can meet guanacos, donkeys and a variety of birds.
  • Llullaillaco, the second highest volcano in the world, is situated in a remote part of the region on the Chile-Argentina border (Figure 34.1).
  • It has a red lagoon on its crater, sometimes frozen. Afterward, we drive to Llullaillaco National Park and settle our base camp at the mountain's foothill.
  • Although this park does not have facilities for tourist expeditions, it is highly visited by groups of mountaineers who want to climb the majestic Llullaillaco.