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Mountaineering in the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile

The Atacama Desert in Chile – The Driest Desert in the World

🏜️ A Unique Landscape Between the Andes and the Pacific

The Atacama Desert in northern Chile is considered the driest non-polar desert on Earth. With its surreal landscapes, bizarre rock formations, salt flats, geysers, and volcanoes, it captivates travelers, scientists, and photographers alike. The region offers not only geological extremes but also cultural and astronomical highlights—in an environment that often feels more like Mars than Earth.


🌍 Geography and Key Facts

  • Location: Northern Chile, between the Pacific coast and the Andes

  • Extent: Approx. 1,000 km from north to south

  • Area: Around 105,000 km²

  • Elevation: Ranges from sea level to over 6,000 m in the high Andes

  • Precipitation: Some areas receive less than 1 mm per year; some places have seen no rain in decades

  • Climate: Extremely dry, with wide temperature swings between day and night

The Atacama’s dryness is the result of a combination of the cold Humboldt Current, high-pressure zones over the Pacific, and the Andes mountain range, which blocks moist air masses from the east.


🗺️ Political and Regional Overview

The Atacama Desert spans several administrative regions of Chile:

  • Arica y Parinacota Region

  • Tarapacá Region

  • Antofagasta Region

  • Atacama Region

The main hub for tourism in the area is the small desert town of San Pedro de Atacama, which serves as the perfect base for exploring the surrounding natural wonders.

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