Cycle Chile & Argentina: Atacama to Salta

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5 Based on 5 Reviews
  • duration 13 days
  • tour type Small group Request as private
  • age requirement 16-95 yrs
  • max group size 16
  • guiding method Fully guided
  • Tour Code BM-18886
  • Footprint Carbonneutral CO2 emissions resulting from all trips on Bookmundi will be offset via investments in carbon reduction projects.
  • Operated in English
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  • Starts San Pedro De Atacama, Chile
  • Ends Salta, Argentina
HIGHLIGHTS Download trip notes
  • Cycle through a desert, ravines and a rainforest
  • Visit two South American countries
  • Enjoy excursions to salt flats and the Tatio geysers
Starting in San Pedro De Atacama and ending in Salta, the trip "Cycle Chile & Argentina: Atacama To Salta" is a guided explorer trip that takes 13 days. You will be traveling through Quilmes Ruins, Molinos, Moon Valley and 6 other destinations in Argentina and Chile. "Cycle Chile & Argentina: Atacama To Salta" is a small group trip which includes accommodation, transport, meals and others. Please see the package includes section for further details.

This cycling adventure takes us on a journey through a part of the world that resembles no other. Starting in the popular town of San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, and finishing in Salta la Linda, Argentina, we take many roads with very little traffic and no other cyclists. This once-in-a-lifetime journey includes cycling through salt flats, ravines, a serpentine road through a rainforest and in the driest desert in the world.
ITINERARY Expand All
  • Day 1: Start San Pedro de Atacama; transfer to hotel
  • Day 2: Cycle to the Valley of the Moon
  • Day 3: Visit El Tatio geysers; afternoon ride to San Isidro's Chapel
  • Day 4: Cross border into Argentina; cycle alongside Jama salt flats; transfer to Susques
  • Day 5: Transfer to Salinas Grandes; scenic picnic lunch; downhill ride to the Humahuaca Gorge and the Hill of Seven Colours
  • Day 6: Transfer to El Carmen; cycle through rainforest; transfer to Salta
  • Day 7: Free day in Salta
  • Day 8: Transfer to abandoned train station; cycle along the Conchas River
  • Day 9: Cycle to the Sacred City of Quilmes; guided tour and transfer back
  • Day 10: Ride to the Calchaqui Valley; transfer to Molinos passing the Valley of Arrows
  • Day 11: Cycle using the old National Route 40 to Cachi
  • Day 12: Cycle in Los Cardones National Park; downhill stage along Bishop's Slope; final transfer to Salta
  • Day 13: End Salta
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Accommodation
  • 12 nights hotels
Meals
  • All breakfasts and nine lunches
Guide
  • Tour leader throughout
Others
  • Local bike hire
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
  • Travel insurance
  • Single accommodation
  • E-bike hire
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
5 - Excellent
Based on 5 reviews
  • Anonymous
  • On Oct 17 2019
5 - Excellent
Cycling in Chile & Argentina
This was the one of the best cycling trips weve done and couldnt recommend it more highly. There was so much contrast and diversity in the landscapes and terrain each day! No 2 days were the same! From high plateaus, salt flats,... Read more
  • Anonymous
  • On Oct 13 2019
5 - Excellent
Fantastic scenery
Great riding, fantastic scenery and superb support staff.
  • Anonymous
  • On Oct 12 2019
5 - Excellent
Brilliant variety of rides. Best trip ever!
Such a variety of cycling through such a variety of landscapes. Some of the best days riding weve ever done.
  • Anonymous
  • On Oct 10 2019
5 - Excellent
Smiling in Atacama
This trip was absolutely fantastic, I really didn't want it to end. The scenery was jaw dropping with different views and a different cycling experience every day. It's hard to single out anything in particular that stands out... Read more
REQUEST A PRIVATE, CUSTOMIZABLE DEPARTURE By design, this is a group tour. You can however request a private, customized version of this tour for yourself or your private group of people. Private departures are usually more expensive, but come with these benefits:
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CANCELLATION

No additional cancellation fees apply for this Cycle Chile & Argentina: Atacama to Salta tour. You can cancel the tour up to 93 days prior departure and avoid paying the full amount, but your deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applies for cancellations within 92 days of departure.

Payment

For any tour departures within 01 January 2024, full payment is required. For tours that depart later than 01 January 2024, a deposit of 25% is required to confirm this tour, and the remaining balance will be charged 92 days before trip departure.

Travel Insurance

Cycle Chile & Argentina: Atacama to Salta tour requires that you have adequate and valid travel insurance covering medical and personal accidents, including repatriation costs and emergency evacuation. We recommend using World Nomads' travel insurance.

Visa

For this Cycle Chile & Argentina: Atacama to Salta tour getting the required visa(s) is the responsibility for each individual traveller, as visa requirements vary depending on your nationality. We recommend to check with your local embassies representing the countries that you are traveling to, as part of this itinerary.

COVID-19 Safety Measures

This trip incorporates the following COVID-19 measures:

  • This tour has received the World Travel and Tourism Council’s ‘Safe Travels’ stamp, which provides travellers with assurance that COVID-19 health and hygiene protocols have been adhered to.
  • Group sizes are kept small to maintain a low risk ‘small group bubble’, with an average of 10 guests in each group.
  • Hygiene safety measures and distancing will be followed in transportation, accommodation and meal venues.
  • Several COVID-19 distancing measures have been adopted on this package tour to keep travellers safe.
  • All travellers will be required to be fully vaccinated no less than two weeks prior to travel.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this tour.
  • How many days should I allocate for a Chile trip?

    We recommend, at the very least, a 2-weeks tour of Chile to explore the blue glaciers and emerald forests of Torres del Paine, the enticing landscapes of the Atacama desert, and similar must-see destinations. You will be left with enough time to add a few more delightful places like capital Santiago, Valparaiso, and one or two world-class vineyards. A three-week tour will allow you to linger longer in all your favorite places. But if you have only 5 to 7 days, it’s best to focus on Santiago, the nearby colorful towns, and the wine valleys. Add a few more days, and you can squeeze in Patagonia, Atacama, Easter Island, or the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. To get more details on how many days to spend in Chile, see here.

  • How many days do you need in Chile?

    We recommend, at the very least, a 2-weeks tour of Chile to explore the blue glaciers and emerald forests of Torres del Paine, the enticing landscapes of the Atacama desert, and similar must-see destinations. You will be left with enough time to add a few more delightful places like capital Santiago, Valparaiso, and one or two world-class vineyards. A three-week tour will allow you to linger longer in all your favorite places. But if you have only 5 to 7 days, it’s best to focus on Santiago, the nearby colorful towns, and the wine valleys. Add a few more days, and you can squeeze in Patagonia, Atacama, Easter Island, or the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. To get more details on how many days to spend in Chile, see here.

  • How good is the transportation system in Chile?

    Chile is well connected from north to south via flights and buses. But it’s trickier to travel from east to west, and south of Puerto Montt because of the unusual landscape comprising glaciers and mountains. Long-distance buses are the best way to go up and down the country. For travelling to remote areas, you can hire your own car. Trains are useful only in certain parts, like Central Chile. You can also consider low-cost airlines: they are sometimes cheaper than long-distance buses—if you don’t mind missing out on the scenery on the way.

  • Is Chile cheap for tourists?

    Chile is not the cheapest place to visit in South America. But the kind of trip you have in mind will determine your budget. Typically, most tourists like to hike in the Torres del Paine and explore the desert landscape of Atacama during a 10 to 15-day trip. It is possible to do a trekking-heavy trip on a budget of USD 90 to 100 per day per person. Basic accommodation and food costs are higher in Chile than in other South American countries. So be ready to spend at least USD 75 daily for a non-luxurious trip.

  • What is a good time to go to Chile?

    The best time to visit Chile depends on what you want to do, which places you’d like to explore and how keen you are to avoid crowds. Spring (September to November) is the ideal time to visit the volcanic Lake Districts; Patagonia (you won’t have to experience too many bitter cold winds); and popular places like Pucon and Vina del Mar (minus the summer rush). The weather is equally good from March to May, especially in areas north of Santiago. March is also the time for grape harvests and wine festivals. You might want to cover the Atacama Desert at this time too before the summer heat becomes oppressive. 

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