A stargazer’s guide to the Atacama Desert: find the Milky Way with these top tips
Jan 8, 2022 • 6 min read
From finding the ideal conditions to touring world-class observatories, here's what you need to know about stargazing in Chile's Atacama Desert © Eric Hanson / Getty Images
The Atacama Desert unfurls across northern Chile in sizzling salt flats, bone-dry sierras, barren beaches and prickly patches of colorful cacti. Yet, one of its greatest features is only apparent after the sun plunges into the Pacific. That’s when earth’s most lunar-like landscape morphs into a dazzling dome of glittering stars – perfect for the ultimate stargazing trip.
Thanks to a unique combination of low humidity, high altitudes and near non-existent light pollution, the Atacama is home to half of the world’s ground-based astronomy projects. Yet, it’s not just the astronomers who get to geek out over the nightly star show. The Atacama has blossomed in recent years into a global hub for “astro-tourism.” Make the most of a star-studded trip to the world’s driest non-polar desert with the top tips in this beginner's guide.
Elqui Valley and San Pedro de Atacama are the stargazing hubs
For the best stargazing, you’ll want to steer clear of the Pacific coastline, which can be surprisingly cloudy in the mornings and evenings. Instead, base yourself in the interior valleys or up on the Altiplano (the high Andean tableland Chile shares with Bolivia and Peru ). The best infrastructure can be found in two key stargazing hubs: Elqui Valley in the Coquimbo Region and San Pedro de Atacama in the Antofagasta Region. The former is just south of the desert proper in a fertile valley known for its pisco and wine production. The latter is the Atacama's most famous oasis, surrounded by high-altitude parklands, sunbaked sand dunes and steaming volcanoes.
Both towns have a good mix of stargazing tours, lodgings, and observatories. The Elqui Valley is a better pick for those who want to pair their nighttime neck-craning with daytime drinking at solar-powered craft breweries , experimental high-altitude vineyards or one of a half-dozen pisco distilleries . Vicuña is the most logical base for stargazing here with the quickest access to nearby observatories. Pisco Elqui , further up in the valley, is filled with yoga studios, New Age retreat centers, and alternative therapies. San Pedro de Atacama lies in the middle of the desert and is one of Chile’s most popular resort towns. It has a greater array of restaurants and accommodations than the Elqui Valley and tends to draw a more international crowd. With large geyser fields, flamingo-filled lagoons and ancient ruins, it makes a good base for those who want to fill the daylight hours with epic outdoor adventures.
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There are several tourist-friendly observatories and astro-tours
Elqui Valley has the largest array of tourist-friendly observatories in the Atacama, most of which are located near Vicuña. Observatorio Cerro Mamalluca draws the biggest crowds with its two-hour English-language tours, which start with a sky lecture and segue into stargazing through a 12-inch telescope. Observatorio Cancana runs a similar program with two 14-inch telescopes, while Observatorio del Pangue offers the largest publicly-accessible telescope in the region at 25 inches of aperture, plus an enviable hilltop location within sight of where the professionals work at Observatorio Interamericano Cerro Tololo.
San Pedro de Atacama has less observatories than the Elqui Valley but more astro-tours, which take you to remote patches of the desert where you can learn how to identify dwarf galaxies, such as the Magellanic Clouds, from supernova remnants, such as the Crab Nebula. The leading agency here, SPACE , offers educational star tours at the largest park of public telescopes in South America (it also has the largest single publicly-available telescope at 45 inches). Guides teach you how to read a sky map and recognize the main stars visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
Learn about the night sky from an Indigenous perspective
If you spend one night getting a scientific appreciation for the night sky, it’s helpful to spend the next looking at the cosmos from an Indigenous perspective. Astro Elqui , in Vicuña, combines performances, chats and astronomical observations for a three-hour experience exploring the Andean cosmovision of the local Diaguita culture. Observatorio Etno-Astronomico Licanantay offers a similar “ethno-astronomical tour” near San Pedro that helps visitors understand the Andean night sky as it was viewed for centuries by the Indigenous Atacameño people. You’ll learn about how ancestral knowledge of the stars informed local agricultural practices, as well as peer into the Milky Way to discover messages hidden within its dark spots.
See professional astronomers at work
You won’t be able to probe the night sky at the Atacama’s professional observatories, but guided visits offer a fascinating peek behind the curtain at the life and work of the world’s top astronomers, who are searching for the answers to questions many of us haven’t even thought to ask. Observatorio Interamericano Cerro Tololo and La Silla , both near the Elqui Valley, are the most equipped to handle tourists. Both offer tours on weekends, which must be reserved well in advance.
The $1.4 billion Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), near San Pedro, is the largest and most expensive ground-based astronomical project in existence. While you can’t travel up to 5050m (16,570ft) to see its 66 radio telescopes – which move in unison along the Chajnantor Plateau – you can visit the ALMA Operations Support Facility down below on weekends with a prior reservation.
Stay at hotels and campsites that are ideal for stargazing
Camping is, naturally, one of the cheapest and easiest ways to foster a deep connection with the stars above. In the Elqui Valley, most campsites lie in the shade of willow trees along the rambling river below Pisco Elqui, with emerald green watering holes where you can escape the midday heat. Just remember that temperatures drop considerably in the evening, particularly in winter when it can dip below zero. The same is true of San Pedro de Atacama, which has more than a dozen campgrounds on the periphery of town. The best sites have tent shelters that’ll protect you from both the walloping winds and the midday heat.
Another budget option for stargazing enthusiasts is Alfa Aldea in Vicuña, which has its own onsite telescope and star tours. Those with a more flexible budget should head to Elqui Domos , where clear-top domes let you count stars from the comfort of your bed. Atacama Lodge near San Pedro is another mid-range option that caters exclusively to amateur astronomers. Though Elqui Valley is home to the impeccably designed Casa Molle , it’s San Pedro that holds the lion’s share of luxury lodges. The best for stargazers is the Nayara Alto Atacama , which has a 16-inch telescope on a hill above the hotel for nightly stargazing sessions.
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San Pedro’s high altitude, incredibly low humitidy, and non-existent light pollution, creating some of the clearest skies in the world. Any visitor can appreciate the night skies from their lodgings, but there are also a number of local observatories offering astronomy tours where visitors can observe the night sky using their telescopes
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ATACAMA DESERT STARGAZING (San Pedro de Atacama) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
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Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour
Guided stargazing tour in English with transfer from San Pedro de Atacama
With the Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour, you will have two turns to enjoy the starry sky. Get ready to admire a magical night learning all about the universe, galaxies, solar system, and constellations. Take advantage and get to know one of the best night skies in the world. In addition, they will take amazing pictures that will be a perfect souvenir of your trip.
Don't miss this incredible experience! 🌟 Below we tell you all the details:
- Shared transportation
- Professional guide (Spanish - English)
- Individual photo
Important information
This tour cannot be booked for days with a lot of moonlight (full moon and close days).
The tour starts at 7:50 PM. In case the group is full, a second group will be created with departure at 10:00 PM.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation! If you cancel at least 48 hours before the tour starts, you will receive 100% of the amount paid. After this time, or in case of no-show, no refunds will be given.
Tour itinerary
Altitude: 2,400 m.a.s.l.
📍 Pick up in San Pedro de Atacama
For the first shift, the guide will be waiting for you at the downtown office to start this Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour . However, if you have the second shift, the guide will pick you up at your accommodation in San Pedro de Atacama around 22:40. You will move away from the center to avoid light pollution, the starry night awaits you!
✨ Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour
The guide will give you an astronomical talk and will give you plenty of technical information regarding the practice of astronomy, as well as the observation of the sky. It is time to look through the telescope, where you will observe planets, stars, open and globular clusters, among others.
📸 Photo session
The guide will take the opportunity to photograph the starry sky, one of the best skies in the world. In addition, he will take pictures of you and your group with the night sky in the background for you to keep as a souvenir.
🚐 Back to San Pedro de Atacama
After two and a half hours, it's time to return. The Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour will end at your accommodation.
What to bring to Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour
- Trekking shoes
- Colorful clothes
- Warm clothing
Where does the tour Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour start
The tour starts in San Pedro de Atacama and most travelers arrive from 3 zones:
- From Santiago de Chile : the most advisable option is to do it by direct plane to Calama. Upon arrival you can take a transfer to San Pedro de Atacama. We recommend the company Transfer Pampa for being the most reliable.
- From Peru : most probably you will arrive directly from Cuzco or Arequipa. In this case we recommend you to take a bus that crosses the Arica-Tacna border and then takes you to San Pedro de Atacama, although it is a somewhat complex combination, since it is necessary to combine several buses.
- From Salta (Argentina) : there is a direct bus that takes approximately 11 hours.
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San Pedro De Atacama: Guided Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour
Set out on a celestial journey under the vast canvas of the Atacama Desert sky with a guided stargazing tour in San Pedro de Atacama. As night falls over this remote and wondrous landscape, visitors are in for a treat that goes beyond mere stargazing.
The experience promises a unique opportunity to witness the mysteries of the universe, but there’s more to this adventure than meets the eye. Join the discussion to uncover how this tour unveils the secrets of the cosmos in a way that leaves participants spellbound and yearning for more.
- Immerse in Andean culture and philosophy under the mesmerizing Atacama night sky.
- Explore astronomy basics and capture the magic of the celestial world through telescopes.
- Enjoy hassle-free transportation arrangements to a secluded stargazing site away from light pollution.
- Connect with the stars and planets with expert guidance and take home two professional photos as souvenirs.
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Activity Details
Enjoy an unforgettable 2.5-hour guided Atacama Desert stargazing tour filled with celestial wonders and cultural insights. Participants will explore astronomy basics and have the opportunity to engage in night photography under the expert guidance of knowledgeable tour leaders.
Throughout the tour, guests will learn about celestial objects through telescopes, gaining a deeper understanding of the mysteries of the night sky. The experience includes convenient pick-up and drop-off at a central meeting point or hotel, ensuring a hassle-free adventure.
This stargazing tour not only offers a chance to witness the otherworldly beauty of the Atacama Desert night sky but also provides a unique opportunity to connect with Andean culture and cosmovision.
Experience Highlights
Explore the mesmerizing beauty of the Atacama Desert night sky and connect with Andean culture on this 2.5-hour guided stargazing tour. Witness the otherworldly celestial wonders as you learn about Andean cosmovision philosophy and the mysteries of the universe.
Enjoy the rich tapestry of Andean culture while observing the stars and planets through high-quality telescopes. Capture the magic of the night sky with professional pictures provided for easy sharing.
Convenient pick-up and drop-off options ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on the breathtaking sights above. This tour offers a unique opportunity to not only gaze at the stars but also to deepen your understanding of the interconnectedness between the cosmos and Andean beliefs.
Review Summary
What were visitors’ impressions of the transportation provided during the Guided Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour? The transportation received a rating of 4.1 out of 5 from reviewers, indicating a generally positive experience. Some key points highlighted by guests include:
- Comfortable and well-organized van arrangements
- Smooth pick-up and drop-off process
- Knowledgeable and friendly driver/guide
- Convenient travel to a location away from light pollution
Visitors mentioned encountering some challenges in observing galaxies due to the full moon’s brightness. However, they appreciated the detailed moon observation and friendly constellation explanations provided during the tour. These aspects added value to the overall stargazing experience despite the lunar phase’s impact.
Location & Logistics
The meeting point for the Guided Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour is located at the Mal de Puna entrance in San Pedro de Atacama, a recognizable spot where the guide calls out names before boarding the van. This easily recognizable location ensures a smooth start to the experience.
Participants will be whisked away from the city’s light pollution to enjoy the celestial wonders of the Atacama Desert. After the tour, guests are conveniently dropped off at their hotel in San Pedro de Atacama. Transportation logistics are efficiently handled, allowing visitors to focus on the captivating stargazing experience.
This organized approach ensures a seamless and enjoyable evening under the vast, star-studded sky of the Atacama Desert.
Additional Information
Located within the heart of the Atacama Desert, participants of the Guided Atacama Desert Stargazing Tour are provided with a comprehensive experience that includes van transportation to the desert, stargazing through telescopes with the guide’s assistance, and an immersion in Andean cosmovision philosophy.
Van transportation : Ensuring a convenient journey to the stargazing site.
Stargazing through telescopes with guide’s assistance : Enhancing the understanding and appreciation of celestial objects.
Immersion in Andean cosmovision philosophy : Connecting with the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Andean people.
2 professional photos provided as souvenirs of the experience : Offering tangible memories to cherish from the tour.
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Common questions
Can children participate in the stargazing tour if so, is there a minimum age requirement.
Children can participate in the stargazing tour without a specified minimum age requirement. The experience allows for family participation , offering a unique opportunity for young ones to witness the wonders of the Atacama Desert night sky.
Are There Restroom Facilities Available During the Tour in the Atacama Desert?
Restroom facilities are not available during the Atacama Desert stargazing tour. Children are welcome, but there is no specific mention of age restrictions. Participants are advised to plan accordingly for restroom needs.
Is There Any Specific Clothing or Gear Recommended for Participants to Bring on the Tour?
When preparing for the stargazing tour, participants are advised to wear warm layers for the cold desert night. Essential equipment includes comfortable footwear for walking and binoculars for enhanced viewing. Be ready for an unforgettable experience!
Are There Any Refreshments or Snacks Provided During the Stargazing Experience?
During the stargazing experience, participants can enjoy beverage options like hot chocolate, tea , and coffee. Snacks are provided as well, catering to various dietary restrictions. Astronomy enthusiasts can indulge in celestial wonders while savoring these treats.
How Many Telescopes Are Typically Available for Use During the Tour, and Are They Shared Among Participants or Designated to Specific Groups?
During the stargazing tour, participants typically have access to multiple telescopes. The telescopes are shared among all participants, allowing everyone to enjoy a closer look at celestial objects. Group allocation is not necessary.
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Experience the magic of the night sky with a guided Atacama Desert stargazing tour in San Pedro de Atacama. With a knowledgeable guide, professional telescopes , and convenient transportation , this 2.5-hour adventure offers a unique opportunity to connect with the cosmos.
Despite the challenges of the full moon, detailed moon observations and friendly constellation explanations enhance the experience. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey into the wonders of the universe in one of the best stargazing locations in the world.
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The Best Atacama Desert Tours: 15 Stunning Adventures Await
15 brilliant Atacama Desert tours for unforgettable adventures. Explore Chile’s stunning destination.
Let me cut to the chase. Chile ’s Atacama Desert is incomparably beautiful.
Imagine walking along the tranquil salt lakes as the jagged landscape of purple-hued mountains creates an ethereal atmosphere. Add the 300 nights a year of perfect stargazing conditions and you’re in for a real treat.
How does wandering through the geothermal hot pockets at El Tatio’s Geysers sound? Or maybe a jaw-dropping sunset over Valle de la Luna ? Whatever the case, these Atacama tours will make your eclectic getaway a touch more memorable.
Ready or not, Atacama awaits!
Best Tours of the Atacama Desert
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Uyuni Salt Flats & San Pedro de Atacama 3-Day Tour
How does a Salar de Uyuni and the Atacama Desert tour all in one go sound? This is a 3-day tour that ticks all the boxes, from exploring Salar de Uyuni to the emerald green Laguna Verde .
The first half of the journey is a Bolivian whirlwind as you explore Colchani and Salar de Uyuni, ending off at Ajenchi Town. Soak up Bolivia’s industrial past at the Train Cemetery and admire a sunset producing a myriad of colours reflecting off the pure-white salt flats of Uyuni.
How about popping over to the flamingo-filled waters of Cañapa Laguna? Perhaps you want to see the unique tree-like rock formations in the Siloli Desert? Whatever the case, you’ll discover over 20 of Bolivia and the Atacama Desert’s top attractions in three days.
You should note that the tour excludes Isla Incahuasi and the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve entry fees.
Piedra Rojas, Altiplanic Lagoons & Solar Full-Day Tour
This Atacama Desert day tour is brimming with flora, fauna, and picturesque lakes. Start your journey with a delectable breakfast as you overlook the sulphur-lined Miscanti lagoon. Volcanoes surround Laguna Miscanti y Miñiques, creating a colossal atmosphere.
Next up, the lake of Piedro Rojas Salars offers an unimaginable cacophony of colours due to the variety of minerals within the water. It can freeze over in winter, which makes a cool contrast.
Visit Piedro Rojas in winter, as the lake’s lower water levels make the colours even more vivid.
And if that’s not enough, you’ll also pop past Chile’s largest salt lake, Salar de Atacama. If flamingo spotting is on your bucket list, you can definitely tick it off here, as Laguna Chaxa is home to three unique species.
San Pedro de Atacama Etno-Astronomical Tour
No Atacama experience is complete without a night gazing into the starry sky above . So, get the most out of the Atacanemo sky on this astronomical tour .
Start off by getting a deeper scientific understanding of the universe. Get ready to understand the cosmos and how to differentiate a planet from a star. And don’t worry, you’re not just blindly looking up. There are telescopes to help guide you.
Visit between April and September for the best stargazing conditions.
Science isn’t the only perspective you’ll learn more about, and your tour guide will also explain the ancient inhabitants’ ways of seeing the stars.
Valle de la Luna Sunset Tour
There’s only one thing that beats seeing Valle de la Luna, and that’s seeing this magical landscape at sunset.
This Moon Valley tour allows you to explore a land where the wind carves the Martian-like landscape into ethereal formations.
Watch the Grand Dunes ripple in the wind and gaze at Las Tres Maria’s as the sun casts them in a golden glow. I’d usually recommend visiting Valle de la Luna at sunrise (to avoid the sunset crowds). But this is a private tour and your guide will take you to a secret spot that not many people know.
Atacama Desert Tour: 3-Day Special Activity Combo
Pack four of Atacama’s top tourist attractions into a 3-day experience like no other. Each tour departs from San Pedro de Atacama daily, so accommodation isn’t included, but transportation is.
From a geyser that erupts every six minutes to the biggest fumaroles in the Northern Geyser field, El Tatio is a bubbling world of sulphur awaiting discovery.
Then there’s the expansive fields of white salt flats in the High Altiplano. Some top ones you’ll visit include Salar de Pujsa, with its wildlife-filled wetland and the peaceful lakeside of Salar de Quisquiro.
And the opportunities don’t end there, as you’ll visit the salt mountain range of Vallecito and the hidden lagoons of Baltinache . What more could you ask for?
The Perfect Three-Day Atacama Itinerary
Hidden Lagoons of Baltinache Tour
You’ve probably seen those epic videos of someone walking into the turquoise waters of a small lagoon as the sky offers a tapestry of colour. Do you wonder where on earth you can find these picturesque lagoons?
Wander no more because this Baltinache tour will take you to seven remote lagoons every Instagram model tries to photograph. Although the tour excludes entry to the lagoons ($11.85 cash), it does include transportation and a guide who’ll make the experience truly unique.
Besides, who doesn’t want the chance to float in like a cork in a crystal-clear lagoon with white sand surrounding you?
Guided Buggy Tour Through the Atacama Desert
If you’re an adrenaline seeker looking to take on the Atacama’s rugged terrain, then this buggy tour is the one. Be it sand, mountains, or rivers. Nothing will stop your 4×4 vehicle in this seemingly never-ending landscape.
Want to pair a little adventure with some cultural significance? Your buggy tour will stop at two archaeological sites — you can try, but your GPS won’t find these hidden destinations.
All-in-all, you’ll traverse 31 miles of towering sand dunes, steep mountain roads (if you can call them roads), and trickling riverbeds.
San Pedro de Atacama Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride
Start your day early with unprecedented views of the Atacama Desert from above on this sunrise hot air balloon ride .
Watching the reddish glow of the sun begin to peak from behind the Licancabur Volcano is a sight few get to enjoy. And it’s a hundred times better when you’re 1,000 feet in the sky.
Your chariot of the sky (humour me) rises between the Andean Mountains and Domeyco Cordillera. As the sun kisses the ground below with rays of light, you’ll see it all, from Death Valley and Salt Mountain Range to the Atacama Lagoon and Moon Valley.
And just before you think the start of the day couldn’t get any better, it does. After landing, you’ll feast on a fresh medley of local cuisine. It’s sure to be the best breakfast you’ll have in Chile.
Geysers del Tatio Half-Day Tour From San Pedro de Atacama
Get ready to see the natural fireworks that Rodolfo poignantly calls the El Tatio Geysers at sunrise. This half-day tour offers you a short but sweet opportunity to admire the glistening minerals in the bubbling and steaming waters of El Tatio’s fumaroles.
The tour starts with a sunrise hike around the northern geyser fields. The bouts of steam and twinkling minerals throughout the walk are sure to knock you out of your early-morning drowsiness. After a generous breakfast, the second hike of the day takes you to the traditional village of Machuca.
This old Andean village still builds its homes (of which there are only 20) using traditional techniques. In other words, you’ll also learn about the communities that still live within this harsh landscape of El Tatio.
Chile’s Atacama Desert Tour With Canyoning & Trekking
Are you looking to build up a sweat and test your limits? Then, one of the best Atacama tours for you has to be this canyoning experience .
Get ready to descend a towering cliff face with a raging waterfall alongside you. I know it sounds pretty dangerous, but trust me, it’s sure to get your adrenaline pumping. You’ll get to do four rappels throughout the day. And don’t worry. A qualified guide will help you every step of the way.
You’ll take turns climbing up to the top of the canyon and rappelling back down. So, in your off time, you can rest on the sandy banks or dip in the refreshing — albeit cold — river.
Atacama Red Rocks & Altiplano Lagoons Day Trip
Book this Altiplano day trip to visit the Tropic of Capricorn and venture into the red-laden landscape of the Aguas Calientes Salt Flat. You’ll enjoy an hour-and-a-half walk past the iconic Piedras Roja.
During the trip, you might spot the rainbow of colourful minerals cascading down Volcano Capur. But a guarantee is a visit to the most iconic lakes in the area, including Chaxa, Miscanti, and Miñiques.
On the way back from the Piedra Rojas, you’ll stop by Socaire village. Here, you can snap some photos of the 700-year-old and the sun setting over the Incan terrace fields of the village.
Atacama Desert Astrophotography Tour
Atacama Desert stargazing is always on the agenda, especially when you consider it’s a region at the forefront of astronomical research. With locations like ALMA and Paranal, taking an Atacama Desert observatory tour only makes sense.
This astrophotography tour is relatively new on the block, but it’s the perfect way to admire the night sky and snap some memorabilia simultaneously. From visiting the ACT Observatory to sipping refreshing aperitivo, it’s a memory that will last a lifetime.
And you’ll take two professional photos home. Could you ask for much more?
Atacama Fat Biking Tour
While everyone is heading to the usual tourist attractions, how about a guided bike ride through the Atacaman landscape? You won’t see the bubbling geysers at El Tatio or the calming lakes of the higher Atacama Basin, but at least you’ll be able to experience the land at your own speed.
The tour departs by car from Iquique in the afternoon and arrives in the middle of the desert just before sunset. This provides the perfect weather for the meandering journey through the region’s dunes.
The tour doesn’t include food, which isn’t ideal, but as far as ways to explore the Atacama go, it’s one of the best.
Multi-Day Tour in San Pedro de Atacama
If you want to enjoy all the best things in the Atacama Desert without a worry in the world, then this multi-day tour is for you. The adventure spreads across four days for your convenience.
You can entice your inner explorer with guided tours to Valle de la Luna, Rainbow Valley, Atacama Salt Flat, Piedras Rojas, the Altiplanic lagoons, and El Tatio Geysers. And to put the cherry on top, you’ll also embark on an astronomic tour at Ayllu de Cucuter.
You’ll also enjoy all your meals from the tour agency, including all the park entrance fees.
Salar de Uyuni & Altiplano Cordillera Traveller Tour
If you cross the border to Bolivia and want a truly exceptional experience, I highly recommend booking this Cordillera Traveller tour . My first day on the tour was a bit of a mix-up, as the booking office made a mistake, but my guide, Walter, was excellent.
The tour focuses on the Altiplano region, which happens to be the widest point of the Andean Mountains. One of the highlights of the tour has to be the visits to the pre-Columbian cities like Chirp.
These cities encapsulate just how powerful and significant the Incan Empire was. There are even Incan ruins at Licancabur Volcano, which you might visit if you choose it as a part of your tour package.
Practical Tips for Exploring the Atacama Desert Tours
- Valle de la Luna gets extremely busy. If you’re looking for a free-to-enter, quieter destination, consider Ckamur Valley.
- If you want an all-inclusive resort that includes tours of the Atacama Desert, consider booking a stay at Nayara Alto Atacama .
- Not all the tours depart from San Pedro de Atacama or include hotel pick-up. Make sure you read the tour description fully before booking.
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When poet Pablo Neruda wrote about the bright stars and night sky of his beloved Chile, he used simple but strong phrases, evoking color and movement. With a few words - “... the night sky is full of stars, and the stars, blue, shiver in the distance..." - he captured a sense of peaceful vastness, coupled with both fascination and helplessness at the grandness of the night sky.
We can’t know for sure what night sky he was looking at when he wrote these stanzas for his famous One Hundred Love Sonnets - maybe an ebony sky sprinkled with silver stars twinkling over the ocean at his Isla Negra home, maybe a night sky clouded with haze amid the bustling of cosmopolitan Santiago - but reading his words today, they bring to mind the impossibly clear, forever brilliant starry skies over the Atacama Desert.
Sprawled over the altiplano of northern Chile, the Atacama Desert's 600 miles are home to an otherworldly mix of the bizarre and the beautiful. Featuring out-of-this-world vistas like Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley) , and Valle de Marte (Mars Valley) , it is one of Chile’s top travel destinations, both for its diverse landscapes and cultural allure. Visitors can be awed by the steaming geysers of the Tatio Geyser field , observe wild flamingos at the shimmering Chaxa Lagoon , play with optical illusions on endless, crunchy salt flats, hike through jagged valleys of rock and sand, and immerse themselves in the history and culture of this ancient region. The Martian-esque landscapes have even served as shooting locations for outer space sequences in films such as Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets .
Recently, over the last ten years, the Atacama has seen a boom in “ astro-tourism ,” drawing avid stargazers, astronomy enthusiasts, and astro-photographers from around the world who seek out unpolluted skies for the best views of distant galaxies, clusters of shining stars, and the nebulous Milky Way. And the Atacama is now one of their top destinations.
Why is the Atacama one of the best places on Earth for stargazing? The desert has a lucky combination of unique atmospheric conditions to thank for that.
Firstly, the Atacama Desert is located in the nosebleed section of Chile - as in, it's at high altitude . San Pedro, the central tourism hub where most hotels and tourist companies are located and the closest town to top attractions like the Tatio Geysers and Valle de La Luna, sits at roughly 2,407 meters above sea level , high enough for some people to experience mild symptoms of altitude sickness. This high altitude brings the stars just that much closer to Earth, making them clearer and easier to observe. Secondly, it’s the driest non-polar desert on Earth , receiving less than 0.6 inches of rain a year. The lack of moisture also contributes to a lack of cloud cover. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, the Atacama’s small human population and isolation results in a blissful lack of radio interference and almost no light pollution .
All these elements combine to make the Atacama heaven on Earth for watchers of the skies.
Observatories of the Atacama Desert
Some of the most technically advanced and scientifically renowned observatories in the world are located in the Atacama Desert, taking advantage of the altitude, aridity, and almost non-existent light pollution to scan deep space and investigate the mysteries of the universe.
Sitting perched on top of a hill, the Paranal Observatory is arguably the most famous of the lot, and holds tours for the public to see the facilities. Home to the Very Large Telescope , the Paranal has been instrumental in such groundbreaking observations as tracking the movements of planets around a black hole, and taking the first ever picture of an exoplanet.
But the uncontested giant of Atacama’s observatories is ALMA . Meaning “soul” in Spanish, the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) is the largest and most ambitious land observatory ever built , a $1.5 billion, multinational project drawing astronomers and scientists from all over the world to use its immense 66 antennae telescope, which is more powerful than the Hubble telescope . Public tours are extremely popular, and generally need to be booked a month or so in advance. But don’t expect to get too close to ALMA’s legendary telescope. Located at 5,000 meters above sea level, the risk of altitude sickness and the delicateness of the equipment make the site off-limits. But the thrill of seeing one of the most powerful telescopes ever built is best enjoyed from a distance, where the scale of the project can be truly appreciated.
But it’s not just the sky that’s of interest to science. NASA has also used the sandy, rocky terrain to test Mars rovers being prepped for space travel.
Where and How To Watch the Skies
In addition to observatories offering day tours, most hotels and tourism companies in San Pedro de Atacama offer year-round stargazing tours and excursions led by local astronomy experts with top notch equipment or access to smaller, tourism-oriented observatories.
One of the best ways to marvel at and learn about the Atacama’s night skies is over an outdoor dinner with a local astronomy expert , who offers an accompanying lecture during dinner and points out planets, constellations, and other celestial objects.
Atacama Stargazing Tips
- Before planning a trip to the Atacama for stargazing, be sure to check this year’s lunar calendar , in case there are any astronomical events you’d like to observe, like meteor showers or eclipses.
- Don't go stargazing during a full moon! At peak fullness, the brightness of a full moon over a desert landscape is a hauntingly beautiful image, but washes out the night sky.
- Invest in a star chart or stargazing apps to find constellations and planets. If you’re attending a tour, the guide will be able to point these out for you, but it’s also fun to try and puzzle out the night sky on your own!
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Our most recommended San Pedro de Atacama Stargazing. 1. San Pedro de Atacama: Etno-Astronomical Tour. Enjoy two different views of the night sky during your tour. The first will be the Western vision, which studies the universe, the brightness of the stars, and their planets. You can observe, with a telescope, objects in the solar system, deep ...
Let the brilliance of the dazzling cosmos take your breath away with this stargazing tour from San Pedro de Atacama. Stare through telescopes, learn about the universe, and share a glass of wine or coffee. Meet at Mal de Puna in the city center of San Pedro de Atacama and climb aboard a comfortable van. Relax on the drive to the Atacama Desert ...
Stargazing. San Pedro's high altitude, incredibly low humitidy, and non-existent light pollution, creating some of the clearest skies in the world. Any visitor can appreciate the night skies from their lodgings, but there are also a number of local observatories offering astronomy tours where visitors can observe the night sky using their ...
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If you're going to do an Atacama Desert stargazing tour independently, you'll have to know exactly where to go for the ultimate star-studded experience. I can't think of a better place to start than on the Salar de Atacama, as you get vast views of the sky. This is the largest salt flat in Chile, 34 miles south of San Pedro de Atacama.
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2. San Pedro de Atacama: El Tatio Geysers Tour. Discover the third largest geothermal field in the world and the largest in the southern hemisphere in the Atacama Desert. At 4,200 meters (13,780 feet) above sea level, the Tatio Geysers are a natural marvel that will take your breath away, in more ways than one.