Moon Valley

Located in the heart of the Cordillera de la Sal, Moon Valley is a stunning display of geological formations. Accessible by bicycle or car, its key attractions include sand dunes, salt caves, Tres Marías, and the Central Crater, all showcasing the area's unique natural beauty.

Mars Valley

Known as the "Valley of Death" for its lack of vegetation, Mars Valley earns its name from its striking resemblance to the surface of Mars. The rocky mountains, ravines, and distinctive reddish hues evoke the landscapes of the Red Planet.

Tulor Village

One of the oldest archaeological sites in northern Chile, Tulor Village dates back over 3,000 years and once housed 200 inhabitants. The structures, built from adobe and clay, feature a circular vaulted design, offering insight into ancient desert life.

Pukara de Quitor

Declared a National Monument in 1982, Pukara de Quitor is a pre-Inca fortress dating back to the 6th century AD. Its construction is characteristic of the Atacama culture, and it was primarily built to protect the surrounding villages from external threats.

Meteorit Museum

Home to one of the world’s largest meteorite collections, the Meteorit Museum in the Atacama Desert showcases over 6,000 pieces. Its interactive exhibits allow visitors to not only learn about the origins of these celestial rocks but also touch and feel the meteorites on display.