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Each journey commences in the city of Uyuni
Tour Duration: 3 Days
Tours Offered Daily
Uyuni Salt Flats + Train Cemetery + Colchani
Salar de Uyuni - Begin your tour departing from Uyuni town at 10:30 a.m. with a stop at the train graveyard. Next, visit the small village of Colchani, known for its salt miners’ workshops, and explore handicrafts made from salt and textiles crafted from llama and alpaca wool. Continue to “Ojos de Agua Salada” and a hotel entirely constructed of salt, now serving as a museum.
Afterward, take a brief hike to “Isla Incahuasi” to view giant cacti and rock formations of petrified coral, followed by lunch.
Later, experience the breathtaking sunset over the salt flats before heading to Ajencha town for dinner and an overnight stay in a hostel with shared rooms.
Ollague Volcano + Galaxy Caves + Hedionda Lagoon + Red Lagoon + Stone tree
Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve of Andean Fauna - Start your day at 7:00 a.m. with breakfast. The first stop is the Galaxy Caves, followed by a visit to the Chiguana Desert on the southern side of the Uyuni salt flats, surrounded by volcanoes like the still-active Ollagüe (5840m), visible from a lookout point. Continue along the rocky path known as “El Pasito Tuntun”. Later, visit the Cañapa, Hedionda, and Chiarcota Lagoons, home to flamingos.
Conclude the day by entering the “Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve” (NATIONAL PARK), visiting the Siloli Desert at 4550m, the highest and driest desert in the world. Take a photo next to the ‘Rock tree’, a unique lava rock formation. Before reaching your final destination, stop at the Red Lagoon overlook to see more pink flamingos and admire the intensely red-colored lake. Spend the night in shared family lodging in Huayllajara.
Geisers Sol de Mañana + Hot Springs + lookout point: Lincancabur Volcano, Green Lagoon, White Lagoon
Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve of Andean Fauna - Begin early at 5:00 a.m. to visit the Sol de Mañana Geyser (5,000m) and walk among fumaroles and steaming craters with boiling mud pots at 150-200 Cº. Then, enjoy a bath in open-air hot springs with 35 Cº water.
Next, visit the Dali Desert, where Salvador Dali drew inspiration from the scattered boulders, and then the Green Lagoon, with its toxic copper waters at the base of the towering Licancabur volcano (6000m), near the Bolivia-Chile border.
Return to Uyuni, passing through stunning landscapes and enjoying a picnic lunch by the roadside. On the way back, pass through Rock Valley, the Alota settlement, and San Cristobal Village, where you can see a baroque church and colonial paintings. Return to Uyuni town.
- Bilingual Guide (English/Spanish)
- Expert Local Driver 4WD
- 2 nights hotel accommodation in shared rooms within the tour group
- Included meals: lunch, dinner, and breakfast
- Transportation in a 4WD with rooftop luggage rack
- Entrance Fees: Isla Incahuasi (30 Bs) National Park Eduardo Avaroa (150 Bs) Please note that these costs are subject to change without prior notice.
- Toilets on the road (Bs. 20)
- Extra Drinks.
- Snacks.
- Sunblock.
- Sunglasses
- Bottle of water. (2L. enough)
- Jacket.
- Scarf
- Gloves
- Snacks (No shops during the trip)
- Extra warm clothes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.