2400 m.a.s.l.
Altitude
low
Difficulty
3+
Age

On a chronological journey we visit the most important archaeological sites from the north of San Pedro down to Peine, the most southern oasis of the Salt Flat. We get to know the history of the indigenous people called Atacameños from their first settlements, the beginnings of agriculture, the influence of the Incas until the arrival of the Spaniards. Our guides will complement the narratives and facilitate a local interpretation and evaluation of the events.

DEPARTURE TIME8:15-8:45DEPARTURE LOCATIONHotel
RETURN TIME
17:15-17:45
SEMI-PRIVATE SERVICE: High quality standard services with a maximum of 10 passengers per group, most of them from hotels that work with us. Our bilingual guides (spanish – english) assure a personalized service.The days and hours of the excursions may vary depending on the season, climatic conditions and the groups that we form. The final itinerary will be confirmed upon arrival in San Pedro, but even during your stay it can vary depending on the mentioned conditions, we will be informing immediately about any change.
INCLUDES
Admission ticketsLunch Tasting of local products
Bilingual Guide Water & Snack Pick-up from your hotel

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Tulor village

Our first destination is the prehistoric Tulor hamlet – a valuable relict of the first settlements of farmers belonging to the San Pedro de Atacama culture (800 B.C. – 500 AD) who settled in the area where the San Pedro River flows into the Salt Flat basin, a few kilometres south of the homonymous village. The hamlet is an architectural unit which is composed of circular enclosures made of adobe that are linked between each other. It has been covered by sand and today lies 1,2 meters beneath the surface. Only a small part has been excavated, but there is a reproduction of a few rooms and a storage space which can be visited. The site is administrated by the indigenous community of Coyo.

Pukará de Quitor (“Fortified Village”)

Our next encounter with the atacameñan history takes us north of San Pedro de Atacama, to a steep mountainside in the valley of the San Pedro River, surrounded by endemic vegetation and cultivated lands. There, in the 12th century, the fortress of Quitor was built as a way of defence against bordering nations. Since it had to accommodate around 400 people, the Pukará comprised over 160 rooms connected by squares, narrow corridors and storages spaces.

During the Spanish conquest, under the command of Francisco de Aguirre the “Site of the Headless” was carried out – decapitating the Likan Antai leaders to prove the power of the invadors.

In 1981, restauration works of this National Monument started and were resumed in 1992.

The Pukará de Quitor is administrated by the indigenous community of Quitor.

Peine and “Old Peine”

After lunch we continue our way south, in order to get to the most southern oasis of the Salt Flat: Peine. Situated between two canyons, the area is characterized by algarrobo, chañar and fruit trees. Formerly, the Inca road system passed through here and later Diego de Almagro and Pedro de Valdivia – as well as illustrious miners and explorers.

A local guide introduces us to the archaeological ruins of “Old Peine” which document Peine´s prehispanic antecedents, revealing successive cultural occupations of guanaco hunters, shepherds and farmers.

During the ruling of the Incas, the Ruins of Old Peine were one of the most important tambos (“inn”) along the Inca road system. Between the ruins stands out the Mission Chapel (constructed at the end of the 16th century), being one of the first buildings declared a National Monument in Chile.

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Additional information

Duration9 hours

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1

8:15-8:45 Pickup from your hotel

Please be ready at the stated time.     (Departure and return time depend of the time of the year and will be confirmed in the moment of the reservation. )
2

Tulor Village

We start our journey “from the ancestors” at the oldest archaeological site of the Salt Flat basin: The first  atacameñan settlement founded around 900 B.C..
3

Pukará de Quitor

This old fortress is the perfect place to learn about the happenings related to the arrival of the Spaniards. Its strategic position on the accessible side of a cliff in the canyon of the San Pedro River also brings about an impressive view over the San Pedro oasis, the valley of the homonymous river and the Andean mountain range. 
4

Old Peine

In the most southern oasis of the Salt Flat, a local guide accompanies us to Peine´s archaeological sites: petroglyphs and prehispanic ruins.
5

17:15-17:45 Hotel

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What to bring?

  • Comfortable clothing, walking shoes.
  • Sunblock, hat, sunglasses, lip balm.

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$114.000.-

 

  • Price includes:
    • Admission tickets
    • Bilingual Guide spanish – english
    • Pick up from your accommodation
    • Water & snack
    • Lunch
    • Tasting of local products

 

The reservation must be confirmed at least 10 days in advance, paying the total value of the program.

SEMI-PRIVATE SERVICE: High quality standard services with a maximum of 10 passengers per group (except Astronomy Tour, max 13 passengers), most of them from hotels that work with us. Our bilingual guides (spanish – english) assure a personalized service.

The days and hours of the excursions may vary depending on the season and climatic conditions. The final itinerary will be confirmed upon arrival in San Pedro, but even during your stay it can vary depending on the mentioned conditions, we will be informing immediately about any changes.

Our semi private services are in base of 2 people, which means that when is only one person and there are no more reservations for the same excursion it will have to pay the minimum per two. If at the moment of the excursion more passenger book the same tour, we will make the devolution of the additional, less a percent (5%) of administratives cost

This excursion can be booked in Private Service

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