Atacama’s Must-See: Valley of the Moon
Eight miles west of San Pedro de Atacama lies the enchanting Valley of the Moon — a lunar-like sanctuary of windswept dunes and sculpted rocks, a hidden planet beneath Chile’s sun.
Stargazing Magic in the Atacama
Chile’s Atacama Desert is a stargazer’s dream — high, dry and blissfully dark — offering crystal-clear skies where constellations sparkle with perfect, breathtaking clarity.
Steam, Sunlight & Surreal Silence at El Tatio
El Tatio stirs before dawn — an otherworldly high-altitude geyser field above 14,000 ft in Chile. Over 80 vents send steam and boiling bursts into the pale sunrise.
Flamingos in Pink, Rusty Red Rocks & the Sapphire Lagoons of the Atacama
The Atacama — the driest place on Earth — unfolds a surprising, otherworldly beauty: shimmering salt flats where pink flamingos gather, rust-red rock sculptures carved by time and jewel-toned blue lagoons that glow like hidden mirrors at Laguna Chaxa, Piedras Rojas and the Altiplanic Lagoons.
San Pedro de Atacama’s Serene Desert Magic
Chile’s San Pedro de Atacama sits 8,000 feet above sea level and offers outdoor activities like trekking, hiking, amateur astronomy, archaeological sightings and sandboarding in one of the most unique places in the world.