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Several large moai statues stand on a grassy hillside under a partly cloudy sky on Rapa Nui, Chile.
Chile/Rapa Nui

The Atacama Desert and Easter Island: Different Worlds

Program No. 3892RJ
Participant Reviews
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Based on 9 Reviews
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Nancy – Class of 2016 | Walnut Creek, CA
This trip is for those of us that enjoy the unconventional locations and little known histories and cultures. Northern Chile offers incredible landscapes, historical mining activities and towns, and insights into the indigenous cultures of the area. In Rapa Nui, the history of the people and the era of the Moái continue to fascinate. Don't miss this trip!
— Review left November 16, 2025
Pamina – Class of 2022 | Pittsburgh, PA
This is a fantastic program with a fantastic guide -- Claudio is the best. Santiago, Valparaiso, the desert, and most especially Easter Island are varied and wonderful places -- it was great to be introduced to Chile with Claudio as our teacher. Education component on Easter Island was superior. And this was one of the few Road Scholar programs we have been on that actually live up to its claim to be "active" -- I would only recommend this program to folks who want to walk, and cannot recommend too highly if you are looking for a more active program.
— Review left November 11, 2025
Winona – Class of 2017 | Cumming, GA
At one point I thought about signing up for the Road Scholar Easter Island (Rapi Nui) trip but decided if I was going that far I would include The Atacama Desert and I am so glad I did, the trip was amazing. When the title of the program says Different Worlds it could not be more true, and seeing the two world back to back was something I will always cherish. The entire trip was coordinated to perfection by our guide Cllaudio Le Roy Baeza. We were provided with a detailed program guide at the beginning of the trip that not only provided structure to the trip but gave us insightful information about everything we would see and do on the trip. The trip was so varied, from time spend in Santiago and Valparaiso to time spent in the splendor of the Desert to the magical island of Rapi Nui. We stayed in six different hotels, all good and unique in their own way. Our guide used his knowledge of the area and the people to find the very best places to eat and we dined well. This is a very active trip and there is something fun to learn and enjoy every single day. If you have ever dreamed of seeing the stars without any surrounding light (The Atacama Desert) or standing in front of the giant Moai on Rapi Nui this trip is for you and I encourage you to book it soon.
— Review left July 10, 2025
Drew – Class of 2019 | Kennewick, WA
This trip opened a new world to me. I was so interested in how people made a good life in a harsh environment. And Rapa Nui was the icing on the cake! Everywhere we went, people were friendly and welcoming. I am so glad I had this wonderful opportunity.
— Review left April 10, 2025
Connie – Class of 2014 | Fort Collins, CO
“The Atacama Desert and Easter Island: Different Worlds” was my first international trip since 2019. Given that, it was a great experience to fulfill a dream to be on the most remote island in the world, with a fascinating history,, and to be in the Atacama desert with its amazing sites and location. Our guide, Claudio, made this a 5 star journey, but overall I would give it 4 stars. Lectures and travel time made up a good portion of this trip, and it lacked offering the experience to be awed by the darkest and clearest night skies in the world. If you are an auditory learner, this trip is for you. The museums, music/dance performances, active sites visited, and our amazing guide certainly made this country a worthwhile travel experience in spite of the heavy emphasis on so many lectures and guides not willing to use the listening devices, when they would of added so much more to each site’s experience. One considering this trip should be aware that this trip focuses primarily on the indigenous cultures of each region, and not on the geology/geography and more recent cultural influences of this South American country.
— Review left November 4, 2023
Marie – Class of 2017 | Alexandria, VA
An incredible adventure exploring earth, sea, and air (thinner at elevations :)). To be honest, I was unfamiliar with the Atacama Desert when I enrolled for this trip. But I am so glad I did the trip that included both the Atacama Desert and Rapa Nui. Different worlds is the perfect title for the contrasting environments. Who knew the desert could hold such beauty in its stark and rugged landscapes. And seeing the moai of Rapa Nui was a long held wish. I can't say enough about our tour leader, Claudio Le Roy, who helped us understand and appreciate the differences and similarities of the cultures, geography, and economies that played a role in developing and that still help shape today's Chile. The local guides, Jorge and Oscar in San Pedro de Atacama and Christian in Rapa Nui, were exceptional. Any complaints I might have about the itinerary are my own fault for not being in good enough shape. Keep up the pace is more than true. Nothing is middle of the road: the UV rays are intense, the winds can be strong, the desert is stark and dry, the humidity on the coast and on Rapa Nui is high, and the altitude will swing from 7900 at San Pedro de Atacama to sea level. Accept all of that and just do it. You won't regret it.
— Review left November 4, 2023
Charles – Class of 2019 | Bennington, VT
Though the Easter Island portion of the program didn't happen because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Atacama Desert portion was superb. Breathtaking scenery. Incredible rock formations, limitless vistas, salt flats, volcanoes, the Andes, the coastal mountain range, dry as a bone (though we experienced a very rare rain storm on two days!), geoglyphs, fascinating culture and history, real ghost towns. A glorious trip! You have to see it to believe it!
— Review left March 25, 2020
Frank – Class of 2016 | Beaufort, SC
Checked off a Bucket List trip. The contrasts on this trip were mind-boggling....from the highest, driest place on earth, the Atacama Dessert, to the lush land of Maoi, flowers and isolation -- just amazing. Am so happy we took this fascintating, educating and fun trip.
— Review left March 22, 2019
Kelly – Class of 2002 | Greenwood, ME
This Atacama Deser/Easter Island trip is necessarily rather expensive but worth every penny. Unique sights and sites and a wonderful group leader.
— Review left March 22, 2019