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San Pedro Atacama Desert Adventure Tour with Canyoning & Trekking

Full-day Atacama canyoning adventure: high-altitude hike + four rappels down waterfalls into clear pools, expert guides, all safety gear, snacks and hotel pickup included, small group max 15.

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$ 162 per person
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Overview

Rappel down sheer canyon walls in the heart of the driest desert on Earth, where waterfalls tumble into turquoise pools and volcanic peaks tower overhead.

Your mountaineering guide teaches the ropes step by step—harness clipped, helmet on—then lowers you 4 times through waterfalls and cliffs, the cold spray hitting your face as you descend. Leap from rocks into crystal-clear pools, swim under cascading water, and trek back up through extreme terrain that feels otherworldly.

This 6-hour adrenaline rush starts with hotel pickup in San Pedro de Atacama, includes all gear, a snack, and expert supervision for a safe, thrilling descent.

Real talk: vertigo or mobility issues make this impossible—moderate fitness and no fear of heights required.

Small groups max 15 keep it personal, book early for clear days.

What's Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in San Pedro de Atacama.
  • Experienced mountaineering guide (English, Spanish, Portuguese, German).
  • 4 controlled rappels through waterfalls and canyons.
  • Full protection equipment: helmet, harness, ropes, walking stick.
  • Snack during the tour.
  • Gratuities for your guide.
  • Personal items like extra water or photos.
  • Any medical or rescue costs.

Itinerary

  1. Pickup from your hotel in San Pedro de Atacama.
  2. Drive 25 minutes by Jeep/SUV to the canyon trailhead.
  3. Short archaeological trail walk to the canyon entrance.
  4. Receive full safety briefing and gear fitting (helmet, harness).
  5. Begin the guided descent: 4 rappels through waterfalls and cliffs.
  6. Jump from rocks into natural pools, swim, and explore hidden sections.
  7. Take breaks to refresh in the water and photograph the extreme scenery.
  8. Trek back up to the starting point.
  9. Return drive to your hotel in San Pedro de Atacama.

What to Expect from the Tour

Here's practical advice to help your canyoning day go well, based on common experiences with rappels, water, and weather. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.

  • Gear essentials. Swimwear under quick-dry clothes, water shoes, towel, and change of clothes aren't optional. Several guests said water is cold but invigorating—extra dry layers post-descent prevent chills. Sunscreen and hat protect during the uphill return.
  • Rappel technique. Guides teach basics clearly—lean back, control descent with brake hand. Beginners felt safe after the first drop; harnesses double-clipped for security.
  • Jumps and swims. Pools vary in depth—guides check first. Guests loved the splash and swim but warned rocks can be slippery—follow instructions.
  • Terrain challenge. Canyon obstacles require body control; moderate fitness helps. One group said the uphill trek back tested legs after adrenaline faded.
  • Group setup. Max 15 keeps rotations smooth. Past visitors said the size allowed personal attention during rappels and fun group energy.
  • Best time to visit. Year-round, but May to October (dry) for firmer trails and clearer water. Guests early 2026 noted June-July mornings stayed cool with vivid pool colors. December-April hotter but possible rain.
Month/Season Upsides Downsides Recommended Start Time
May-Oct (Dry) Stable footing, best water clarity Colder water Morning for milder temps
Dec-Apr (Wet) Greener canyon, fuller falls Possible rain, slick rocks Early to avoid heat

Common issues. Not for vertigo, mobility, pregnancy, or under 15. Guests found suits snug—honest sizing matters. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.

FAQ

Do I need canyoning experience?

No experience required. Guides teach techniques step-by-step. Past beginners completed all 4 rappels confidently with close supervision.

How cold is the water?

Chilly but refreshing—survival suits insulate while descending. Guests said initial shock fades fast; towel and dry clothes revive you after.

Suitable for kids?

No—minimum age 15 due to height and safety risks. Families with teens said older kids loved the jumps and scenery.

What if I have fear of heights?

Vertigo makes this tough—rappels involve leaning back over drops. Guests with mild fear managed with guide encouragement, but assess honestly.

How strenuous is the trek?

Moderate: short archaeological walk in, uphill return after rappels. Guests with average fitness handled it, but legs tire post-adrenaline.

Why this canyoning tour?

4 rappels through waterfalls, hidden pools, and extreme Atacama scenery. Past guests said the small group, expert guides, and thrill of jumping into cold water made it more intense than standard desert tours.

Book it today with Atacama Chile Tours or simply following this link.

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