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Argentina & Chile’s Rugged North: From the Andes to the Atacama Desert

Argentina: Buenos Aires, Cafayate, Cachi, Salta, Purmamarca | Chile: San Pedro de Atacama, Santiago

Group size

No more than 16 travelers

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Single Supplement: FREE

From $6,995 per person

16 Days | $438 per day

Includes airfare

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Physical Requirements

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Moderately Strenuous

Pacing

  • 7 locations in 14 days (9 days in Argentina and 5 days in Chile) with one 1-night stay
  • 1 internal flight in Chile and 1 internal flight in Argentina
  • Several early mornings and almost 700 miles covered by mini bus
  • Airport transfers in Santiago and Buenos Aires can take up to 1.5 hours

Physical requirements

  • Not appropriate for travelers using wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility aids
  • You must be able to walk 3 miles unassisted and participate in 6-8 hours of physical activities each day
  • This trip takes you to remote places with no medical facilities nearby
  • We reserve the right for Trip Experience Leaders to restrict participation, or in some circumstances send travelers home, if their limitations impact the group’s experience

Altitude

  • 6 full days at altitudes above 7,000 feet (3 days in Chile and 3 days in Argentina)
  • On Day 7, we reach a maximum altitude of 11,000 feet
  • On Day 11, ten hours are spent at altitudes above 10,000 feet, reaching a maximum altitude of 15,800 feet. Our 24-passenger van is equipped with an oxygen tank for emergency purposes.
  • We strongly recommend that you discuss precautions for altitude sickness with a healthcare professional before you travel on this trip. Proper preparation, including any medication recommended by your healthcare professional, is essential to traveling comfortably at these elevations.

Climate

  • Daytime temperatures average 70-75° F in the Atacama Desert while nighttime or early morning temperatures are considerably cooler, between 35-50° F in the Andes. May-August are the coolest months, not only in the Andes but also in Buenos Aries and Santiago.

Terrain & Transportation

  • Travel on mountainous, unpaved roads; walking on rough, steep, slippery trails that do not have handrails
  • Travel by 24-passenger coach
  • Long bus rides of 4-8 hours on several days, 1 internal flight in Chile of 2.5 hours, and 1 internal flight in Argentina of about 2 hours. Day 11 crossing from Argentina to Chile will take 11 hours with stops for visiting a local community and border crossing.

Flight Information

  • Travel time will be 8-19 hours and will most likely have two connections

Accommodations & Facilities

  • Hotel rooms are smaller than in the U.S. and offer simple amenities
  • All accommodations feature private baths
Argentina & Chile’s Rugged North | Small Group Adventure | 2027 | Physical Requirements | Overseas Adventure Travel