Crystal-clear nights and snow-capped peaks make winter in Chile’s Atacama Desert the best time to see the Milky Way in all its glory.
From April to August, the Atacama Desert becomes one of the best places on Earth for star gazing. Its dry air and stable atmosphere reveal an incredibly transparent sky. The highlight is the Sagittarius Arm, one of the brightest regions of the Milky Way, easily seen from the southern hemisphere.
“Imagine silent nights surrounded by snow-covered mountains and an infinite sky. It’s an experience that turns any trip into a timeless memory,” says Alexandre Garibaldi Pereira, manager of Horizonte Turismo. The agency recommends five unmissable tours this season.
Top Experiences
- Astronomical Tour: guided observation of the Milky Way, especially the Sagittarius Arm, through high-precision telescopes.
- Geysers del Tatio: geothermal spectacle at dawn surrounded by icy peaks.
- Altiplanic Lagoons and Piedras Rojas: stunning contrasts of snow and color.
- Valle de la Luna: a lunar landscape enhanced by the clear winter sky.
- Ruta de los Salares: high-altitude route reaching 4,800 meters, revealing frozen salt flats.
With star-filled nights and snow-covered Andes, winter in Atacama offers a rare and authentic desert experience. Horizonte Turismo provides exclusive itineraries that merge science, nature, and wonder.
Event Info
- Destination: Atacama Desert, Chile
- Best time: April to August
- Agency: Horizonte Turismo (horizonteturismo.com)
- Highlights: stargazing, geysers, lagoons, and salt flats

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