Trip to Bolivia, Chile and Argentina
This trip takes you to the Atacama Desert with its wondrous lunar landscapes and geysers surrounded by imposing volcanoes. You then travel on to Bolivia's endless salt flats, the Salar de Uyuni, a tough, spectacular trek at altitude. You end in Argentina, where you can explore the area around Salta in your own rental car and relax on an estate overlooking vineyards. You conclude with a stay in bustling Buenos Aires.
Tips & Tops Round Trip Chile, Bolivia and Argentina:
- During your multi-day private tour (including driver/guide) through Bolivia, you will pass the colorful lakes Laguna Verde and Laguna Colorada with large colonies of flamingos, among others. The colors and splendor of the desolate desert and mountains at this altitude is stunning.
- Via La Paz and Lake Titicaca, you can also continue the journey from Uyuni to Peru and its Inca culture - see Inca & Andes
- If you want to extend your round trip by rental car, you can continue from Salta to Mendoza along the flanks of the Andes through National Park Ischigualasto (Valley of the Moon) and National Park Talampaya (red mountains), see also by-rental-car-over-ruta-40.
- Are you interested in Andean gastronomy and the excellent (white) wines around Cafayate? We can organize culinary workshops for you, reserve the most exquisite gastronomic spots for you and highly recommend a stay in one of the beautiful wineries. Take a look at The North Deluxe for inspiration.
- The best travel period is from March to November; the period from mid-December to March is less suitable.
- You can also continue from San Pedro de Atacama by bus over the high passes of the Andes to Salta, do the self-drive along the peaks of the Andes there or connect to the The Extremes of Northern Argentina.
- Check out our recommended accommodations: Alto Atacama, Tierra Atacama or Awasi - San Pedro Atacama, Kachi Lodge - Uyuni, El Manantial de Silencio in Purmamarca, La Merced de Alto in Cachi, Patios de Cafayate, The House of Jasmines near Salta.














