Chile Uncovered: From Desert Skies to Patagonian Wilderness

Highlights

  • Stargaze beneath clear skies in the Atacama Desert, combining ancient Andean astronomy with unforgettable desert nights
  • Immerse yourself in Chilean culture through hands-on experiences, from cooking with locals in Santiago to connecting with indigenous traditions
  • Discover the wild contrasts of Chile’s landscapes, from the salt flats and high-altitude lagoons of the north to the lush forests
  • Explore the raw beauty of Patagonia with glacier cruises, fjord landscapes and travel through Torres del Paine, one of the world’s most iconic national parks
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What you'll do

Overview

This is a journey through Chile at its most raw and captivating, designed for those who want to truly connect with the places they visit.

Tour Summary:
Days 1 & 2: Santiago - 2 nights
Days 3 - 7: San Pedro de Atacama - 5 nights
Days 8 - 10: Chiloé Island: Castro - 3 nights
Days 11 - 13: Lake District: Puerto Varas - 3 nights
Days 14 & 15: Patagonia: Puerto Natales - 2 nights
Days 16 & 17: Patagonia: Torres del Paine - 2 nights
Day 18: Departure

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This is a journey through Chile at its most raw and captivating, designed for those who want to truly connect with the places they visit.

Tour Summary:
Days 1 & 2: Santiago - 2 nights
Days 3 - 7: San Pedro de Atacama - 5 nights
Days 8 - 10: Chiloé Island: Castro - 3 nights
Days 11 - 13: Lake District: Puerto Varas - 3 nights
Days 14 & 15: Patagonia: Puerto Natales - 2 nights
Days 16 & 17: Patagonia: Torres del Paine - 2 nights
Day 18: Departure

From the vibrant energy of Santiago to the vast stillness of the Atacama Desert, you’ll experience landscapes that feel almost otherworldly, where salt flats stretch endlessly and night skies reveal constellations in breath-taking clarity. Along the way, each destination invites you to engage, not just observe, with immersive experiences that bring Chile’s culture, nature and traditions to life.

As the journey unfolds, you’ll move south through lush forests, remote islands and into the wild heart of Patagonia. Here, dramatic mountains, glaciers and untamed wilderness create moments of awe at every turn. Whether hiking through ancient landscapes, sharing stories under desert stars, or discovering local ways of life, this is a trip that blends adventure with authenticity, offering a deeply personal way to experience one of the world’s most diverse countries.

This is a private itinerary but on some experiences throughout the tour you may join a small group.
Accommodation will be reserved at time of booking. Depending on availability there may be changes to similar accommodation.

*From price base on travel in September

Arrival into Santiago Airport & City Tour

Upon arrival into Santiago Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

After some time to settle, your guide will pick you from the hotel to introduce you to Santiago’s historic highlights, such as “La Moneda” (Presidential Palace), and the charming Lastarria neighbourhood.

Enjoy the views of Santiago from the Sky Center tower, the highest observatory in Latin America, offering a spectacular 360° view of the city.

Hotel: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)
Meals: None

Chilean Cooking Experience

Today you will live an experience designed for you to simply enjoy and chill while tasting the culinary delicacies that represent the Chilean culture.

Everything will begin with your hostess welcoming you into her home with a tasting of the famous Pisco Sour and an appetizer.

If you wish you will be able to participate preparing your own Pisco Sour before relaxing and conversing around a table full of new and delicious smells and flavours.

During the preparation of your meal, you can be as involved in the cooking as you prefer.

You can just sit and relax while each exquisite dish is presented to you, or you can become a chef yourself!

After this experience you will return to your hotel.

Hotel: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Journey into the Atacama Desert

After breakfast, you will be collected from your hotel and transferred to the airport for your domestic flight* to Calama.

On arrival, you will journey through striking desert landscapes to San Pedro de Atacama, a small oasis town set against a backdrop of dramatic terrain.

Hotel: Terrantai Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

*Domestic flight not included

Culture and E-bike adventure

This morning after breakfast, you will experience a unique combination of Atacameñan culture and nature.

You will be transferred south of San Pedro de Atacama to the Puribeter Elemental Reserve, a conservation area mainly dedicated to conservation and research.

During your visit you’ll will learn about the cultural significance of the algarrobo tree, as well as the importance of water in Atacameñan culture, so much that Puribeter means “water path” in the ancient Kunza language.

You will walk along the water path to learn the close and respectful relationship locals maintain with nature and animals, such as llamas, lambs, horses and donkeys.

If you wish you may also participate in the traditional milling of seeds, connecting with ancestral practices in a peaceful setting ideal for reflection and connection with nature.

Half Day e-biking Cejar

This afternoon your e-bike adventure starts, you will begin riding south toward the Atacama Salt Flat. The route follows gravel, dirt, and sandy roads, with some moderately challenging sections, made more accessible thanks to the electric assistance. While pedaling through the driest desert in the world, you will pass through the traditional Solor and Cucuter Ayllus, where you can observe indigenous architecture made of adobe walls and hay roofs.

The ride ends at the iconic Cejar Lagoon, where you will have time to relax and float in its saline waters, home to diverse birdlife including flamingos, which you may spot if conditions allow.

You will then continue by vehicle to Tebenquinche Lagoon, in the northern area of the Salt Flat, to enjoy the landscape and a delicious snack before returning to your hotel.

Hotel: Terrantai Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Hike Guatin Cactus

Today you will be transferred from your hotel into the heart of the desert to reach Guatín, a scenic ravine located at an average altitude of 3,215 meters above sea level. This experience invites you to connect with the intense contrast of the blue sky and the brown-reddish desert.

During the hike you will discover the area’s unique vegetation, including succulents, the aromatic rica rica, widely used in traditional Atacameñan cuisine, and the protagonist of the ravine: the giant cacti, some of them reaching over 6 meters and over a hundred years old.

Your hike will take you along ancient path shepherds used to walk with their llamas.

You will then arrive at a lookout point to have a panoramic view of the area, with the Atacama Salt Flat visible in the distance.

After taking time to enjoy the scenery, you will reach the vehicle to return to your hotel.

Hotel: Terrantai Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Geysers at Sunrise

At sunrise, you will head toward one of the gateways to the Andean Highlands to witness the intense volcanic activity of the region at the El Tatio Geysers geothermal field.

There, you will stop at the White Geyser, a natural thermal pool where you can enjoy a relaxing bath before continuing your journey.

The experience continues with visits to Machuca, a small traditional farming village, and Putana, both renowned for their extensive wetlands that are home to llamas, vicuñas, and a rich variety of birdlife.

After this memorable experience, you will return to your hotel.

Hotel: Terrantai Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Landscapes & Desert Skies

Full Day Altiplanic Lagoons, Piedras Rojas and Tuyacto Lagoon

Today you will head south, gradually gaining altitude as you enter the puna (highlands), where you will be surrounded by unique vegetation, wildlife, lagoons, and salt flats.

You will visit the stunning Miscanti and Miñiques Lagoons, two crystal-clear high-altitude bodies of water located at approximately 4,000 meters above sea level. Their deep blue colors and dramatic landscapes create perfect photo opportunities, and with some luck, you may spot local birdlife such as Baird’s Sandpiper or flamingos.

The journey continues along the eastern edge of the salt flat to Piedras Rojas, an impressive landscape dominated by reddish-hued rocks formed by iron oxidation.

You will also visit Tuyacto Lagoon, set at the base of the volcano of the same name, where its intense colors and surrounding salt crusts provide another striking, picture-perfect setting.

After this unforgettable experience, you will return to your hotel.

Stars and Fire – Traditional Scientific & Andean Astronomy tour

You will be picked up from your hotel and venture into the desert night to admire the star-filled skies of San Pedro de Atacama.

During this experience, you will learn about ancient Andean astronomy and its essential role in indigenous societies, particularly in agriculture, architecture, and the arts.

Just as local communities once did, you will gather around a fire in a mystical desert setting, where stories, myths, and legends are shared while enjoying a naked-eye observation of the sky.

You will also have the opportunity to use a telescope for a closer look at the stars and planets.

Hotel: Terrantai Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Journey to Chiloé Island

Today you will be transferred from your hotel to Calama Airport for your domestic flight* to Mocopulli Airport, in Castro.

On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Hotel: Hotel Sizigia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

 

Tepuheico Park

Located in the heart of Chiloé, Tepuhueico Park protects over 20,000 hectares of native temperate rainforest and is one of the island’s premier areas for wildlife observation.

Explore forest trails shaded by centuries-old trees, visit the awe-inspiring Cathedral of Arrayanes, and reach a beautiful waterfall fed by the waters of Lake Tepuhueico. In this pristine environment, sightings of pudús (the world’s smallest deer) Darwin’s foxes, and a wide variety of bird species are not uncommon.

You may want to stop in the charming town of Chonchi on the return journey to enjoy a coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.

The experience concludes in Castro, after an unforgettable day in one of Chiloé’s most remote and unspoiled landscapes.

Hotel: Hotel Sizigia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Chiloé Culture & Heritage

Today you will enjoy an intimate journey through Chiloé’s cultural heritage, visiting three of its iconic churches recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

After pick-up, you will travel to Dalcahue and cross by ferry to Quinchao Island, the largest in the archipelago. Your exploration begins in Curaco de Vélez, a charming coastal village known for its dramatic tides and rich birdlife.

You will then continue to Achao to discover one of Chile’s oldest churches, dating back to 1730, followed by a visit to Villa Quinchao, home to an impressive 53-meter-long church built to welcome the many devotees who gather each year in honour of the Virgin. Back in Dalcahue, you will stroll through the town square, visit the final heritage church of the day, and browse a traditional craft fair showcasing local artistry.

After a day immersed in the quiet beauty and timeless spirit of Chiloé, you will return to your hotel.

Hotel: Hotel Sizigia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Into the Lake District

Today, you will be transferred from your hotel in Castro to your hotel in Puerto Varas in the Lake District.

The rest of the day is at leisure to unwind and enjoy your surroundings.

Hotel: Wyndham Puerto Varas Pettra (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Volcano & Waterfalls

This morning, you will be picked up from your hotel to explore two of the Lake District’s most iconic highlights. Heading toward Ensenada, the scenic route unfolds past traditional wooden churches and historic farmhouses, framed by sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.

Your journey continues into Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, Chile’s oldest protected area, where you will visit the striking emerald waters of Petrohué Falls. Here, you will stroll through lush Valdivian You will then continue by ascending the perfectly conical Osorno Volcano, where you will board a ski lift to reach higher viewpoints offering breath-taking panoramas and crisp mountain air.

Before returning to your hotel, you will have time to enjoy a warm beverage and reflect on a day immersed in the dramatic beauty of southern Chile.

Hotel: Wyndham Puerto Varas Pettra (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Day at leisure

A free day to enjoy at your own rhythm.

You may choose to explore independently, or simply to relax and make the most of your hotel’s facilities.

Hotel: Wyndham Puerto Varas Pettra (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Into Patagonia

Today, you will be transferred from your hotel to Puerto Montt Airport for your domestic flight* to Puerto Natales Airport, where dramatic landscapes await you.

Hike Cerro Benitez Hill

You will be collected from the airport and head towards the north of Puerto Natales on a short scenic drive to Benítez Hill.

Along the way, dramatic mountains, deep crevices, overhanging cliffs, and wide valleys unfold, creating a striking Patagonian landscape. This area is known for its condor perches, and with some luck, you may have the opportunity of witness the sky’s colossus: one of Patagonia’s most iconic sights.

A guided hike will take you to the highest possible viewpoint, offering the best opportunity to spot these magnificent birds and to enjoy sweeping panoramic views over the Eberhard Fjord, Señoret Channel, and Sofía Lagoon. You will have time to walk, pause, and absorb the vast, untouched scenery before returning to your hotel.

Hotel: Simple Patagonia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

*Domestic flight not included

Glaciers & Fjords

Today you will embark on a unique journey through the glaciers of Patagonia.

In the morning, you will be picked up from your accommodation and transferred to Puerto Bories, where you will access the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park. Once there you’ll board the catamaran to start sailing across the frozen waters of southern Chile.

As you sail, dramatic views of towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, historic cattle ranches, and Patagonian birdlife around you.

If weather allows it, you’ll disembark in a lush forest at the foot of the Serrano Glacier for a short walk. During the navigation you’ll have the chance to enjoy a delicious whiskey with millenary ice.

After this marvellous adventure you’ll head back to your hotel.

Hotel: Simple Patagonia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Journey to Torres de Paine

This morning you will be picked up from Simple Patagonia and transferred toward Torres del Paine National Park, enjoying stunning views of the Patagonian steppe and the Andes along the way.

Your journey includes a visit to the Milodon Cave, a fascinating natural formation where remains of prehistoric giant ground sloths were discovered, offering insight into the region’s geology and ancient history.

Hotel: Pampa Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Grey Lake

After pick-up from your accommodation, you will head to Grey Lake and walk along its black-sand shore to the catamaran pier.

You will then enjoy a 45-minute navigation across the icy waters toward the impressive Grey Glacier, surrounded by icebergs and Patagonian landscapes.

After lunch, you will continue with a low-difficulty hike to the Cuernos Lookout (approximately 6 km round trip), crossing the Patagonian steppe and enjoying outstanding views of the Cuernos del Paine and Lake Nordenskjöld.

On the return, you may visit Salto Grande waterfall before heading back.

Hotel: Pampa Lodge (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and boxed lunch

Departure

Today you will be transferred to Puerto Natales Airport for your onward flight to your next destination or returning home.

Meals: Breakfast

What's included

Included

  • Private airport transfers
  • 17 nights accommodation - BB*
  • Santiago - 2 nights
  • Private: Half Day Panoramic Santiago City Tour + Sky Costanera
  • Private: Local Cooking Experience includes 5-course meal & wine pairing
  • San Pedro de Atacama - 5 nights
  • Private: Half Day Hike Guatin Cactus
  • Private: Half Day Puribeter Conservation Area
  • Private: Half Day e-biking Cejar
  • Shared: Full Day El Tatio Geyser & Machuca
  • Shared: Full Day Altiplanic Lagoons & Piedras Rojas
  • Private: Stars and Fire - Traditional Scientific & Andean Astronomy tour
  • Chiloé Island - 3 nights
  • Private: Full Day Tepuheico Park
  • Private: Full Day Dalcahue and Quinchao Island
  • Lake District: Puerto Varas - 3 nights
  • Shared: Full Day Osorno Volcano & Petrohué Waterfalls
  • Patagonia: Puerto Natales - 2 nights
  • Private: Half Day Cerro Benitez Hill Hike
  • Patagonia: Torres del Paine - 2 nights
  • Transfer to Torres del Paine including Milodon Cave
  • Shared: Half Day Grey Lake
  • Shared: Full Day Bernardo O’Higgins National Park & Serrano Glacier Walk
  • *BB - Breakfast included

Accommodation

Santiago: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)

Hotel Magnolia Santiago is a world-class hotel located just steps away from the trendy Lastarria neighbourhood in downtown Santiago.

Each of the 40 guestrooms and suites offer contemporary luxury paired with authenticity, highlighting the historic elements of the 1920s building. Each room is equipped with private bathroom, slippers, a minibar, a coffee machine, a flat-screen cable TV, safe deposit box, air-conditioning and heating.

The property has a restaurant, a terrace and a bar, so guests can enjoy the best gastronomy at all times. There is also a library where guests can enjoy a good book and feel at home.

Dining:
From a signature restaurant serving up traditional tastes of Chile to an al fresco terrace and a truly inventive culinary experience in an intimate setting, options abound when it comes to gastronomy at Hotel Magnolia – but no matter which you choose, an exhilarating experience awaits.

Magnolia Kitchen – Showcasing the finest local ingredients in dishes that celebrate Chile’s rich diversity, this restaurant serves everything from Pacific seafood and Andean produce to Chilean classics with a twist. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, each meal showcases a commitment to the heart and heritage of the region.

DeMo Magnolia – Creativity shines at this intimate restaurant, where only 15 diners are welcomed into the sophisticated setting at one time. Innovative meals are crafted with local ingredients, with a rotating tasting menu that features three snacks, four entrees, and three desserts each night.

Terrace Magnolia – Located on Hotel Magnolia’s seventh-floor rooftop, this relaxing outdoor space offers a modern menu paired with craft cocktails. With cool breezes in the summer and radiant heaters in the winter, it’s the perfect oasis in which to take in views of downtown Santiago.

Wine Cellar – Fine wines are the highlight of this private space, which can be used for special occasions or simply to sample the resort’s vino selection.

San Pedro de Atacama: Terrantai Lodge (or similar)

Located in the heart of San Pedro de Atacama, is a historic house of the XIX century in the Historical Sector. Keeping the original architecture, while preserving the cultural legacy atacameño.

The property has a small outdoor pool, garden and a library where guests can have fresh organic tea. There is a spa and wellness centre to enjoy.

The charming rooms at Terrantai Lodge have wooden flooring, a fan, central heating, a private bathroom with a hairdryer and a safety deposit box.

Chiloé Island: Castro: Hotel Sizigia (or similar)

Hotel Sizigia offers eight comfortable and bright rooms featuring the warmth of native woods such as alerce, mañío, and ulmo.

Each room enjoys a view, some overlooking the old fishermen’s cove, others facing the sea, and two with views of historic Pedro Montt Street, where the railway line once connected Ancud with Castro. These two rooms are part of the original house, nearly 100 years old.

The property features a coffee shop.

A continental breakfast with vegetarian options is served, including juice and cheese.

Lake District: Puerto Varas: Wyndham Puerto Varas Pettra (or similar)

Overlooking the stunning Llanquihue Lake and the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes, this five-star hotel blends the charm of a Patagonian lodge with contemporary luxury and sophistication.

Each of the 90 rooms is elegantly and comfortably designed, offering beautiful views of the lake or surrounding mountains, and equipped with a private bathroom, heating, and modern amenities.

Guests can relax by the cozy fireplace in the lobby, enjoy local cuisine at Cumbres del Lago Restaurant, or unwind with a cocktail at Bar La Araucaria or the Winter Garden lounge.

The hotel also features a full spa with a heated pool, sauna, and fitness.

Patagonia: Puerto Natales: Simple Patagonia (or similar)

Hotel Simple Patagonia, a gorgeous hotel reminiscent of a traditional Chilean farmstead with wood-beamed ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and stunning sea views.

The traditional restaurant serves local cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options, breakfast consists of continental buffet breakfast with juice, cheese, and fruits.

A bar provides a perfect spot for unwinding after a day of exploration.

Patagonia: Torres del Paine: Pampa Lodge (or similar)

Pampa Lodge offers a cosy retreat in the heart of Torres del Paine, located just 7 km from the National Park entrance.

The lodge features a welcoming restaurant and comfortable rooms with heating, private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, and beautiful mountain views.

Guests can unwind in the garden, enjoy the barbecue facilities, or relax on the terrace while taking in the surrounding Patagonian landscape.

Your local host

Silja

I created a Boutique Tour Operator in 2006 with one idea: to be an excellent company focused on tailor-made, unique, and high-quality programs for wholesalers and individual travelers to satisfy their expectations.

Since then, we have stayed true to that spirit and take care of sharing the best of our country authentically and consciously, offering trips tailored to travelers’ tastes.

The quality of the travel can make the difference between a good trip and an outstanding one. Therefore, we strive to offer the best regarding accommodation, local providers and guiding. We are deeply committed to sustainable and responsible tourism.

We ensure that our partners share our vision of preserving natural beauty while main... Read All

I created a Boutique Tour Operator in 2006 with one idea: to be an excellent company focused on tailor-made, unique, and high-quality programs for wholesalers and individual travelers to satisfy their expectations.

Since then, we have stayed true to that spirit and take care of sharing the best of our country authentically and consciously, offering trips tailored to travelers’ tastes.

The quality of the travel can make the difference between a good trip and an outstanding one. Therefore, we strive to offer the best regarding accommodation, local providers and guiding. We are deeply committed to sustainable and responsible tourism.

We ensure that our partners share our vision of preserving natural beauty while maintaining the highest standards of service quality.

Location

FAQs

What domestic flights are required?

The following domestic flights are required for this itinerary, these are not included unless Not in the Guidebooks arranges your international flights:

Day 3: Santiago (SCL) to Calama Airport (CJC)
Day 8: Calama Airport (CJC) to Mocopulli airport (MHC)
Day 14: Puerto Montt Airport (PMC) to Puerto Natales Airport (PNT)

What should I bring?

During your time in Chile you will travel over a vast distance which means you will experience many different climates throughout your trip so here is a list of recommended items to bring:

Clothing/shoes:
Jacket
Waterproof / windbreaker jacket
First and second layer
Shorts / Short trekking trousers
Hiking shoes
Hat (sun and winter hats)
Gloves

Additional items:
Sunglasses
Backpack
Carry bag
Binoculars
Reusable Water bottle
Camera
Walking sticks, if required
Factor 30+ sun cream
Swimsuit
Sandals

What will the weather be like?

Santiago:
Santiago enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and cooler, slightly wetter winters. Surrounded by the Andes, the city often benefits from clear skies and bright sunshine, making it an excellent year-round destination for culture, food and wine experiences.

Spring (Sept-Nov): Average daytime temp: 15-25°C / Average overnight temp: 7-12°C
Summer (Dec-Feb): Average daytime temp: 28-32°C / Average overnight temp: 12-15°C
Fall (Mar-May): Average daytime temp: 18-26°C / Average overnight temp: 8-12°C

San Pedro de Atacama:
The Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on earth, offering clear skies, intense sunshine and dramatic temperature shifts between day and night. Days are typically warm and dry, while evenings can feel surprisingly cool, especially at higher altitudes.

Spring (Sept-Nov): Average daytime temp: 20-26°C / Average overnight temp: 3-8°C
Summer (Dec-Feb): Average daytime temp: 25-30°C / Average overnight temp: 8-12°C (with occasional highland rains)
Fall (Mar-May): Average daytime temp: 18-25°C / Average overnight temp: 2-7°C

Lake District:
Chile’s Lake District has a temperate climate shaped by nearby mountains and lakes, bringing lush greenery and fresh, clean air. Weather can be changeable, with a mix of sunshine and light but this adds to the region’s dramatic scenery of volcanoes, forests and waterways.

Spring (Sept-Nov): Average daytime temp: 10-18°C / Average overnight temp: 4-8°C
Summer (Dec-Feb): Average daytime temp: 18-25°C / Average overnight temp: 8-12°C
Fall (Mar-May): Average daytime temp: 10-17°C / Average overnight temp: 5-9°C

Patagonia:
Patagonia is defined by its ever-changing climate, where sun, cloud and powerful winds can transform the landscape within moments. Cool temperatures prevail throughout the year, creating crisp, clear days and dramatic light. Each season offers a distinct perspective on the wild beauty surrounding Tierra Patagonia. Tierra Patagonia welcomes guests during the region’s warmer months from October to early May each year and closes for the winter season.

Spring (Sept-Nov): Average daytime temp: 2-18°C / Average overnight temp:3-7°C
Summer (Dec-Feb): Average daytime temp: 5-22°C / Average overnight temp:6-8°C
Fall (Mar-May): Average daytime temp: 0-10°C / Average overnight temp:-3-0°C

Chile is a year-round destination, but:
October to April is ideal for Patagonia
Atacama is good year-round

Additional information regarding the activities included in this itinerary

Within this itinerary there are a mixture of private and shared experiences.

All private hikes and walks will be tailored to your needs and options will be discussed locally.

If you wish to change any of the activities to suit your interest and needs - please contact us on hello@nitgb.com and we will be happy to help.

For the Stars and Fire - Astronomy tour the visibility is significantly reduced during full moon periods; however, the desert moon offers a unique and impressive experience. This tour does not operate from 7 days before to 3 days after the full moon.

Please note: All activities are subject to weather conditions and availability and properties may remove and amend activities accordingly without notice.

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