The Driest Place on Earth

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A tailor made desert expedition through the high Andes, shaped entirely around you and travelled at your own pace.

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Private Travel, Designed Around You

Seven days built for people who want to feel the desert, not just photograph it. Every hike, sunrise and transfer is yours alone, paced to your fitness and shaped around what moves you. Below is our signature route. Tell us your interests and we will tailor it.

Santiago to San Pedro de Atacama to the High Andes

The Journey

Seven days, shaped entirely around you

01

Walk the high desert

From the folded red walls of the Devil's Gorge to the balcony trails of the Cornisas, you move through the Atacama on foot, quietly and at your own rhythm.

02

Stand above six thousand metres

The week builds toward two real Andean summits, Cerro Toco and the giant Sairecabur, earned slowly and savoured fully.

03

Return to one calm base

Every night ends at Tierra Atacama, so you unpack once and let the desert, the stars and the silence do the rest.

Day by Day

Your signature route

Day 1

Arrival and the Devil’s Gorge

Fly north from Santiago to Calama, where your private guide meets you for the short transfer to San Pedro de Atacama, a low adobe village ringed by volcanoes. After settling in, you ease straight into the desert with a gentle late afternoon walk through the Quebrada del Diablo. Its narrow red walls twist and fold around you, cool and quiet, the perfect first taste of the Atacama and a relaxed way to begin adjusting to the altitude. You time the return for sunset, when the whole valley turns to copper and rose.

Trail Notes
Gentle warm up walk. Distance Placeholder: confirm figure. Elevation gain Placeholder: confirm figure. Easy.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
Arrival day timed around your flight. A soft introduction to the altitude before the bigger days ahead.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Day 2

The Cornisas Traverse

Your first real walk is the Cornisas, a ridgeline traverse chosen to open your lungs gently at altitude while rewarding you with the widest views of the trip so far. The trail runs along a series of natural balconies above the Valle de la Luna and the Salt Mountain Range, the ground beneath your boots crusted with salt and sculpted by wind. Ahead, the volcanoes line up like sentinels along the horizon.

Trail Notes
Ridgeline traverse. Distance Placeholder: confirm figure. Elevation gain Placeholder: confirm figure. Moderate.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
A steady acclimatising day with continuous panoramic views. Bring layers for the exposed ridge.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Day 3

The Guatin and Gatchi Canyon

Today the desert turns playful. A short drive brings you to the mouth of the Guatin canyon, where two rivers meet and their waters have coaxed an improbable ribbon of green from the rock. This is a hands on walk in the best sense: you hop between boulders, duck under overhangs and thread through a forest of giant cardon cacti, some centuries old and taller than a house. Guatin flows into the wilder Gatchi section, where the canyon narrows and the only sound is water over stone.

Trail Notes
Canyon scramble with boulder hopping. Distance Placeholder: confirm figure. Elevation gain Placeholder: confirm figure. Moderate, some hands on sections.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
The most playful and photogenic walk of the week. Footwear with good grip is ideal.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Day 4

Machuca to Rio Grande

You drive out early to the tiny highland hamlet of Machuca, a scatter of whitewashed adobe and a hilltop chapel where llamas graze against an enormous sky. From here you set off on foot down toward the Rio Grande, following an old route between villages that few travellers ever see. The trail traces a green river valley cut deep into the altiplano, past terraces still worked by hand and canyon walls streaked with mineral colour. It is a walk into living Atacama culture as much as its landscape.

Trail Notes
Point to point valley descent. Distance Placeholder: confirm figure. Elevation loss Placeholder: confirm figure. Moderate.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
A cultural and scenic day at high elevation. Finishes with a relaxed riverside lunch.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Day 5

Cerro Toco, Your First High Summit

After days of steady acclimatising, today you climb a real Andean volcano. Cerro Toco rises above five thousand six hundred metres, yet a high trailhead means the ascent itself is short and non technical, a genuine summit within reach of any fit and well acclimatised walker. You start slowly, boots crunching on volcanic scree, the air thin and brilliantly clear. The reward at the top is staggering: the emerald Laguna Verde far below, salt flats shimmering to the horizon, and a wall of snow capped peaks marching toward Bolivia and Argentina.

Trail Notes
High summit ascent. Distance Placeholder: confirm figure. High point Placeholder: confirm figure. Elevation gain Placeholder: confirm figure. Challenging at altitude.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
Your first summit above five thousand metres. Expect cold, wind and thin air. A big, rewarding day.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Day 6

Sairecabur, the Summit Above Six Thousand

This is the day the whole week has been building toward. Sairecabur is a giant on the Chile and Bolivia border, its summit standing near six thousand metres. You begin in the dark, headlamps tracing the slope, and climb steadily as the sky pales and the altiplano opens beneath you in every direction. The final stretch is slow and deliberate, one measured step after another, until there is simply nowhere higher to go and the whole spine of the Andes lies at your feet.

Trail Notes
Major high altitude ascent, pre dawn start. Distance Placeholder: confirm figure. High point Placeholder: confirm figure. Elevation gain Placeholder: confirm figure. Very challenging.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
The physical high point of the trip. Requires good acclimatisation from the earlier days and a strong summit mindset.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Day 7

A Final Desert Dawn and Farewell

On your last morning the desert offers one final quiet gift, whether a slow sunrise, a last unhurried breakfast with the volcano in the window, or a gentle stroll near the lodge before you pack. When you are ready, your private guide transfers you back to Calama for your onward flight, the high peaks you stood upon shrinking in the rear window and the memory of them already settling in for good.

Trail Notes
Optional gentle morning. Departure timed to your flight. Easy.
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Tierra Atacama
Good to Know
Farewell day: private transfer to Calama and onward flights, arranged around your schedule.
Private trip: this day flexes to your pace
Where You Stay

Tierra Atacama

For all six nights you settle into Tierra Atacama, a low, light filled lodge on the edge of San Pedro with the volcano Licancabur framed in the windows. It is the kind of place you look forward to returning to: an open fire, a quiet pool, unhurried dinners and a spa built for tired legs.

Because your trip is private, the rhythm of each day flexes around you. Start later, linger longer over breakfast, or swap a hike entirely. The lodge becomes your calm centre while the desert delivers the drama.

What is included

  • Six nights at Tierra Atacama in your chosen room category
  • Domestic flights between Santiago and Calama
  • A dedicated private guide and vehicle throughout
  • All hiking and excursions on your route, from the Devil's Gorge to Sairecabur
  • All meals, selected drinks and desert picnics as noted
  • Private transfers between Calama, San Pedro and every trailhead
  • Park, reserve and access fees for the included activities

What is not included

  • International flights into and out of Santiago, Chile. As a private trip your start date is flexible and chosen with you.
  • Travel insurance, which we ask every traveller to arrange
  • Personal spending, gratuities and any spa treatments beyond those included
  • Optional experiences added to your bespoke itinerary

Good to know before you go

Altitude & acclimatising
The route is sequenced to bring you up gently before the summit days. Placeholder: confirm acclimatisation notes and elevation profile.
Fitness
Comfortable walking several hours on uneven ground, with two demanding high altitude ascents. Placeholder: confirm fitness guidance.
Getting there
Fly into Santiago, then a short connection to Calama. Placeholder: confirm flight timings and connection guidance.
When to travel
The Atacama rewards travel across much of the year. Placeholder: confirm best months and any dates to avoid.

Design your private Atacama

This is our signature route. Tell us your dates, your pace and what moves you, and we will shape a version that is entirely your own.

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