Explore the vast stretches of orange sand comprising the Atacama Desert. Contrasting to the rich green forests and bright blue waters of the Torres del Paine National Park, the Atacama Desert stands as the driest non polar desert in the world, receiving just fifteen millimeters of rainfall a year. Relish in the breathtaking views of the Licancabur Volcano, the ‘Rainbow Valley’ known for its composition of red, beige, green and white earth, Tattoo Geysers and Altiplano Lagoons. Despite the inhospitable conditions, the Desert offers a wide range of exhilarating activities, ranging from horseback riding, cycling to wildlife viewings such as flamingos.