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8-Nights Chile and Bolivia: Atacama to Uyuni Salt Flats - Small Group Journeys from $11,245

Abercrombie & Kent

OFFER ID 1652064

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the heart of South America, where Chile’s arid Atacama Desert meets Bolivia’s ethereal Uyuni Salt Flats and the serene beauty of Lake Titicaca. From the world’s driest desert, sculpted into otherworldly landscapes, to the planet’s largest salt flat and the highest navigable lake, this adventure stirs the soul.


8 nights from $11,245 per person

Itinerary
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1 Arrive Santiago, Chile
Nestled in a valley embraced by the Andes, Santiago is a captivating city, a panorama of ochre rooftops, verdant parks and the distant, shimmering cordillera, all bathed in the brilliant sunlight of the Chilean high desert. Begin your exploration at La Moneda, the presidential palace, and the nearby Court of Justice and National Congress. Discover ancient civilizations at the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, then experience the city’s heart at Plaza de Armas, where the Cathedral and City Hall reside. Finally, escape to the tranquil Lastarria neighborhood, with its bohemian spirit, Fine Arts Museum, and Forestal Park along the river.
Mandarin Oriental Santiago

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2 San Pedro De Atacama – Lunar Landscape
Fly to Calama in northern Chile and journey to San Pedro de Atacama, an oasis village where time seems to pause. Nestled near the Cordillera de la Sal, Nayara Alto Atacama emerges, a haven overlooking the pre-Columbian ruins of Quitor. Here, silence reigns, broken only by the colors painted across the rugged mountains. This afternoon, venture into Vallecito, a lunar landscape in the Ckamur zone. End the day stargazing at your hotel’s open-air observatory.
Nayara Alto Atacama

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3 San Pedro De Atacama – Vibrant Plumage

Wake up to the otherworldly beauty of the immense Salt Flats. Journey into its heart, discovering Laguna Chaxa, a haven for flamingos in the National Reserve, their vibrant plumage set against the desert’s stark beauty. The quaint village of Toconao offers a glimpse into local life, from its unique architecture to its agricultural heritage. As the afternoon paints the landscape, venture into the Rainbow Valley in the Domeyko Mountains.


Nayara Alto Atacama

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4 San Pedro De Atacama – Stark, White Dreamscape

Take to the skies by hot air balloon as the first rays of light kiss the desert. Drifting above the awakening world, the Andes loom, their peaks catching the fiery hues of sunrise, while the vast Cordilleras stretch endlessly toward the horizon. Below, the Salt Flat is a blinding white canvas. A Champagne breakfast awaits upon landing. The afternoon unfolds at leisure, whether you relax at the hotel or embark on an adventure. Later, San Pedro de Atacama beckons, its bohemian spirit alive in the warm glow of the setting sun.


Nayara Alto Atacama

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5 Uyuni, Bolivia – Volcanic Beauty

From the Chile-Bolivia border at Hito Cajón, the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve reveals Bolivia’s surreal beauty. Laguna Verde shimmers beneath Licancabur Volcano, its dazzling waters a stark contrast to the arid landscape. The Sol de Mañana geysers erupt in geothermal fury, a primordial scene of steaming fumaroles and volcanic craters, while the Red Lagoon blazes with flocks of flamingos. Journeying toward Uyuni, the vast Rock Valley and Dali Desert are dotted with vicuñas, llamas and vizcachas.


Hotel Palacio De Sal

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6 Uyuni – Salt Flat Adventures

While at Palacio del Sal, a hotel built of salt on the shores of the Salar de Uyuni, travel by jeep to visit some of the most iconic sites of the Uyuni Salt Flats. Venture from the Incahuasi Island, home to thousands of giant cacti and remnants of an ancient coral reef that was once part of a prehistoric lake, to the village of Coquesa at the foot of the Tunupa Volcano. Learn about the mummies of Coquesa, and then continue to the subaquatic caves of “Chiquini,” famous for their rock art. Finish with the chance to enjoy the mirroring phenomena on the Salar before a sunset cocktail and a dinner on the salt flats.


Hotel Palacio De Sal

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7 La Paz – Vibrant Cityscapes

Fly to La Paz, a city brimming with history and culture. Begin in resilient El Alto, where vibrant Cholets showcase local artistry and Mamani-Mamani’s murals ignite the senses. Ascend by cable car for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the imposing Andes. Immerse yourself in La Paz’s heart, exploring the bustling Indian Market and the mysterious Witches Market. Discover the remarkable Moon Valley, sculpted by time, with Illimani Mountain towering in the background. Cap the final days of your journey with a feast that celebrates Bolivia’s culinary diversity.


Casa Grande Suites

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8 Lake Titicaca – Life on the Water

Lake Titicaca’s serene beauty surrounds you at Huatajata. Upon settling in, visit the Altiplano Museum and see unique mud igloos. Discover the Uru Chipayas’ intriguing mortuary towers and meet the famed Limachi family, builders of reed boats that once braved the Atlantic. Keep watch for vicuñas, llamas, alpacas and the mythical Suri bird before a hydrofoil carries you to Moon Island, home to the sacred Inak Uyu Temple. Sun Island then calls, where the Inca Grand Stairs lead to the fabled Sacred Fountain. After lunch, a cruise to Copacabana ferries you to the shrine of the Dark Indian Virgin and a lively market. On the scenic drive back to La Paz, take in stunning views of the snow-capped Andes.


Casa Grande Suites

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9 Depart La Paz

After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.




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Featured Destinations
La Paz, Bolivia

Built in the canyon created by the Choqueyapu River, La Paz is the seat of the Bolivian government as well as one most important cultural centers in the country. Travelers to La Paz should make sure to visit one of the surviving colonial cathedrals such as the San Francisco and Metropolitan Cathedrals. The city is also home to a plethora of museums including Museo Nacional de Arqueología (National Museum of Archeology), Museo del Oro (Gold Museum) as well as the Pedro Domingo Murillo house museum. Plan a trip at the beginning of the year to experience Alasita, a 3-week long fair praising Ekeko, the Andean god of abundance.

Lake Titicaca (Bolivian Coast)
Born from the legends of Incan lore, Lake Titicaca is a beautiful and most venerated lake that hides a 1,500-year-old mystery in the depths of the calm blue waters. A temple submerged was discovered marking the birthplace and origins of the Incas wherein according to legend, after a great flood, the god Viracocha sprung from the lake to create the world, the sun, moon, stars, and finally man. Lake Titicaca is surrounded by 41 other islands in the lake also deemed sacred. It is home to 530 aquatic species and has a large population of water birds. The shorelines meets the mountains and many visitors can venture to hike lost coves, floating islands and explore Bolivia, its culture and traditions.
Uyuni
In an isolated corner of southwestern Bolivia sits the desert-like landscape of Uyuni. It was founded in 1889 by Bolivian president Anicento Arce who operates a military base outside of the town. Uyuni's economy has blossomed from the many visits to the world's largest salt flats.
San Pedro de Atacama
The charming village of San Pedro de Atacama, located at 2,450 meters above sea level, is one of the places in Chile which offers the widest number of attractions. The village is located in one of the many oases originated by the ‘Bolivian winter’, in the driest desert of the world: the Atacama Desert - an incredible place with exuberating vegetation. In the plains, covered by a green color that seems to come from more rainy areas, agriculture is practiced from ancient times, maintaining the same cultivation methods used thousands of years ago. The native inhabitants thank nature for this miracle through different religious festivities and ceremonies, mixing Catholicism and ancient beliefs into one of the most characteristic cultural manifestations of northern Chile. Walking around the farming lands and watching the traditional design houses, built in adobe, makes visitors feel transported into another age.
Santiago
Santiago is a huge city of nearly five million inhabitants surrounded by immense Andean peaks creating a spectacular backdrop. The city centre is quite manageable with a collection of wide avenues, squares and parks all laid out in a grid pattern.
Chile has a distinctly European flavour and Santiago will bring this home to you as you visit the churches, monuments and museums all designed in a certain familiar style.


Excursions

Santiago - Private Half-Day Tour (4 Hours)

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Santiago - Private Half-Day Tour (4 Hours)

Discover the essence of Santiago as you explore its historic city center, lush parks, vibrant neighborhoods, and the city’s official founding site.
Your private tour begins with a convenient hotel pickup, taking you straight into the heart of Santiago’s historic district. Visit the iconic La Moneda Presidential Palace, where your guide will share insights into Chile’s founding and its modern political history. Stroll through the bustling city center, including the colorful Paseo Bandera, adorned with striking street sculptures nestled between government buildings and Chile’s financial hub. At the historic Plaza de Armas, learn about Santiago’s colonial roots, established in 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia, before driving along the scenic Parque Forestal, which lines the banks of the Mapocho River. Pass through the cultural enclaves of Barrio Bellas Artes and Lastarria, and admire the elegant stairways, fountains, and facades of Santa Lucía Hill.

Depending on your interests, you can explore Barrio Bellavista—home to lively restaurants and Pablo Neruda’s eccentric residence, La Chascona—or head uptown to experience the striking contrasts of this remarkable city.

This curated tour offers a perfect balance of history, culture, and scenic exploration.

Santiago - Culinary Contrasts: Markets & Bohemian Tour (5–6 Hours)

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Santiago - Culinary Contrasts: Markets & Bohemian Tour (5–6 Hours)

Immerse yourself in Santiago’s vibrant culinary scene as you explore the rich traditions of the market district and the trendy gourmet delights of hip Barrio Italia—a must for urban food lovers!

Your journey begins with a hotel pickup and a visit to Santiago’s historic center. Starting at the Plaza de Armas, we’ll make our way to the bustling Market District, home to La Vega Chica, La Vega Central, Tirso de Molina, and Mercado Central. Here, you’ll dive into Chile’s culinary traditions, experiencing the vibrant energy of markets that supply fresh goods to the entire city. Enjoy the colorful sights, enticing aromas, and lively atmosphere as you sample classic dishes like porotos (beans), savor a refreshing mote con huesillos—a beloved treat somewhere between a dessert and a drink—and try other traditional Chilean flavors. Wrap up the market visit with fresh seafood at Mercado Central, perfectly paired with a crisp Chilean white wine.

Next, we’ll drive through scenic Parque Forestal, pass the historic neighborhood of Lastarria, and admire Cerro Santa Lucía, the official founding site of Santiago. Our final destination is the bohemian Barrio Italia, a neighborhood known for its relaxed vibe, charming cafes, and boutique shops. Here, indulge in gourmet chocolate samples, stroll through the hidden arcades, and treat yourself to artisan ice cream, a favorite Chilean dessert.

This tour offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, giving you a taste of the contrasts that make Santiago such a dynamic and diverse city.

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
04/18/2026 - 04/26/2026
from $11,245 per person
06/06/2026 - 06/14/2026
from $11,245 per person
10/17/2026 - 10/25/2026
from $11,245 per person
11/08/2026 - 11/16/2026
from $11,245 per person


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