Circuito de Interés Geológico
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Hidden Desert
Every year people from all over the world arrive to San Pedro willing to know the impressive Licancabur volcano and discover the treasures of the Chilean desert.

Altiplanic Lagoons and Atacama Salt Flat
This tour starts at more than 4000 meters high and finishes in the Atacama salt flat. During the circuit, the precious Atacama Desert landscapes will be very close to you. In addition, passing through Toconao and Socaire you will connect…

Astronomic Tour in Ayllu de Coyo
Watching the sky in Coyo you will live one of your best nights being guided by the members of San Pedro native communities. These sages –who know the stars meaning and secrets, as well as the relation they have with…

Puritama Springs – Half Day Tour
Water running in the channels of the driest desert in the world is not particular only for its context, but also for the minerals present in the crystal-clear rivers that descend in the valleys. Puritama Springs are located on the…

Towns and Volcanoes Circuit
In Likan Antai culture, volcanoes in the San Pedro valley were gods that protected their inhabitants and the land extended among their slopes. Thus, many towns were arisen in front of them, thanking Licancabur, Láscar, and many others, for the…

Salt Mountain Range Trekking
One step at a time. Lift one foot and support yourself in the other repeatedly during hours of exercise on the Salt Mountain Range trails. The heat is present, it is even a part of the landscape, but there is…

Archaeological Circuit
The history of San Pedro de Atacama is unique. Twelve thousand years ago, these lands had indigenous peoples living here —Atacama people who defended their territory until the arrival of Incas, and who changed from nomadic to sedentary communities thanks…