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Atacama Desert Tour: Horseback Riding Adventure with Scenic Views

2-hour horseback ride from San Pedro de Atacama: Salt Mountains to Dinosaur Valley fossils, Catarpe and Chulacao canyons, bilingual guide, hotel pickup, horse matched to your level and riding instruction included.

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$ 58 per person
2 hours
312 + bookings
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Overview

Saddle up and ride through the stark, otherworldly beauty of the Atacama Desert on a calm but thrilling horseback trek, where the only sounds are hoofbeats on sand and the wind whispering across salt-crusted mountains.

Your guide matches you with a gentle horse suited to your level, then leads the way from San Pedro's edge into Dinosaur Valley—ancient fossil footprints etched in rock beneath your feet.

Cross into Catarpe Ravine, weaving between towering cliffs that glow in shifting desert light, before dropping into Chulacao Ravine, a narrow canyon carved by time that feels like stepping into a hidden world.

This 2-hour ride keeps a relaxed pace for photos and stories about local geology and history, ending back at the meeting point with memories of riding in the driest place on Earth.

Real talk: horses are steady but the sun is intense—bring water and layers for temperature shifts.

Small groups for personal attention; book ahead.

What's Included

  • Round-trip transportation from meeting point.
  • Bilingual guide (English/Spanish).
  • Horse matched to your riding level.
  • Safety equipment (helmet).
  • Entrance fee to the park (payable on site in cash).
  • Entrance fee to the park (payable on site in cash).
  • Personal expenses or souvenirs.

Itinerary

  1. Meet at White & Green Travel (corner of Domingo Atienza and Caracoles Street, San Pedro de Atacama).
  2. Walk to the stable, meet your horse, receive fitting and basic riding tips from the guide.
  3. Set off at a gentle trot toward the Salt Mountains for wide-open desert views.
  4. Enter Dinosaur Valley: ride past fossilized footprints and surreal rock formations.
  5. Continue into Catarpe Ravine, navigating colorful cliffs and canyons.
  6. Descend into Chulacao Ravine for the most dramatic section—narrow walls and eroded shapes.
  7. Pause for photos, stories about geology/history, and to absorb the silence.
  8. Return ride to the starting point in San Pedro de Atacama.

What to Expect from the Tour

Here's practical advice to help your ride go well, based on common experiences with horses, terrain, and desert conditions. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.

  • Gear essentials. Long pants, closed shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, and water aren't optional. Several guests said the desert sun hits hard—light layers that breathe work best. One packed a small backpack for water and camera.
  • Horse matching. Guides assess your comfort level and pair you with calm, experienced horses. Beginners felt secure after a quick demo; no prior riding needed.
  • Terrain notes. Mostly flat/sandy with gentle slopes—nothing extreme. Guests loved the Chulacao descent for its wow factor, but it requires basic balance.
  • Scenery and pace. Vast desert, colorful rocks, ancient fossils—photo stops frequent. Riders set the speed; guides keep it relaxed.
  • Group setup. Small groups spread out naturally. Past visitors said the size allowed personal attention without feeling crowded.
  • Best time to visit. Year-round, but May to October (dry season) for cooler mornings and clearer skies. Guests early 2026 noted June-July rides stayed comfortable with golden light on rocks. December-April hotter—start early.
Month/Season Upsides Downsides Recommended Start Time
May-Oct (Dry) Cooler, firm trails Less green Early morning
Dec-Apr (Wet) Greener valley Hotter sun Very early to avoid heat

Common issues. Not for back problems, pregnancy, or heart conditions—riding can jostle. Guests found moderate fitness sufficient; no major climbs. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.

FAQ

Do I need horseback riding experience?

No experience required. Guides match horses to beginners and provide tips. Past first-timers rode comfortably after a short demo.

How difficult is the ride?

Gentle pace with flat/sandy trails and one fun descent (Chulacao Ravine). Moderate fitness helps; guests with average ability handled it fine.

Suitable for kids?

Yes for children who can sit securely (typically 8+). Families said older kids loved the adventure and fossil views, but check comfort.

What if I fall off?

Horses are calm and guides stay close. Falls are rare; safety equipment provided. Guests felt secure throughout.

Photos and scenery?

Stunning—Dinosaur Valley fossils, colorful ravines, vast desert. Guides pause for shots; bring a phone mount for handlebar pics.

Why this horseback tour?

Unique access to hidden valleys, fossil sites, and the Devil's Throat descent. Past guests said the self-paced ride and oasis contrast made it more personal than bus tours.

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