El Tatio Geysers Tours and Tickets
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Watch your step. Visitors have suffered burns from falling through the thin crust into underlying pools of scalding water.
Dress in layers. It’s cold at sunrise, but you’ll quickly heat up on the way back down.
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The admission fee to visit El Tatio Geysers is CLP 15,000 (bring cash), and many tours do not include admission fees in the total cost. Tours from San Pedro de Atacama to the geysers start at around US$50 per person and typically include round-trip hotel transfers.
The best time to visit El Tatio Geysers is around sunset when the geothermal activity at the field is generally high. You're also more likely to see wildlife if you come at this time. However, the geysers can get busy at sunrise. Consider an afternoon visit to beat the crowds.
El Tatio Geysers are roughly 90 minutes by road from San Pedro de Atacama, the hub of tourist activities and hotels in the Atacama Desert region. Tours with transportation are widely available. If you have a rental car, you can drive yourself, but the road can be rough in some areas.
It’s a good idea to wear layers when visiting El Tatio Geysers, as it can be cold when you arrive (especially if you come at sunrise) and sunny and warm by the time you leave. Sturdy shoes and a hat or some sort of sun protection are also a must.
Yes, it is safe to visit El Tatio Geysers, especially if you go with an experienced tour guide who can tell you where not to step. Whether you go on a tour or independently, make sure you keep a safe distance from the pools to avoid the risk of falling in.













































































































































