South America is known for many places. One of the driest of them is the Atacama Desert. Covering about 140,000 square kilometers between both Chile and Peru, this desert marks the second largest in the continent.
The topography features red rocks and is filled with vast salt flats, caverns, and tall volcanoes. Of which, includes one of the highest, most active on earth – the San Pedro Volcano.
Maybe you’ll recognize the name as it is also name to one of the desert’s most well-known Chilean villages: San Pedro de Atacama.
Known for adventure and nature, San Pedro de Atacama is the place to go when traveling to the Atacama Desert. Unfortunately, that also makes this small Chilean village a relatively expensive destination.
So to make the most of your time and to (hopefully) help save you some pesos, I’ve created this essential guide to San Pedro. In it you’ll find tips about when to travel to the Atacama Desert, where to stay, and what to see while you’re there.
If you need more information about how to get there, check out these 3 budget-friendly options.
Are you an adventure seeker? Want to find out more about what to do once you get there? Read Make the Most of the Atacama Desert (San Pedro) There you’ll find an entire list of recreational activities to keep you moving throughout one of the world’s driest deserts.
Looking for a little spicier adventures? Read Your Guide To The 7 Best Atacaman Adventures.