From the desert to the ice.
To the edge of the Pacific.
Three destinations, four domestic flights, two countries. We coordinate the entire arc as one single, continuous journey.
This sample itinerary serves as orientation and inspiration. The exact availability of all accommodations, activities and transfers depends on the chosen travel dates. We recommend planning your journey at least twelve months in advance, particularly for travel during the peak season from November to February.
First the desert.
Then the ice. Then the silence.
The sequence of the three destinations is not a logistical decision, but a dramaturgical one.

The Atacama receives you with the opposite of what follows. Heat, dryness, a sky without clouds. And at night, the clearest view of the Milky Way the planet offers. The Atacama is the driest inhabited place on earth, and that dryness has a side effect. No light pollution, no humidity, no dust to cloud the atmosphere. The Milky Way here is not a metaphor. It is a physical experience felt with the whole body. Those who enter Patagonia afterwards understand the contrast immediately.

Water and force. Patagonia is the most physical answer to the silence of the desert. Ice that moves, wind that never stops, granite that drives into the sky. The energy is directed outward, into the terrain, into movement, into the weather. Here you exhaust yourself in the best possible way.

Silence and depth. After the intensity of Patagonia, Rapa Nui is not exhaustion, but resolution. The island receives you with a slowness that you have earned after the rest of the journey. The Moai have stood for centuries. They have time. Now so do you.












