Now for a step-by-step overview of the highlights of your Uyuni Salt
Flats Tour portion on the
Andean treasures & Bolivia Highlights tour
.
We have carefully handpicked the most fascinating sights that are a
must-see for any visitor to the salt flats!
Day 1 – Salt and sightseeing
Your salt flat exploration adventure begins almost immediately upon
arrival to Uyuni
. You will be transferred from the airport to Villamar to check
into your hotel, and there are plenty of sightseeing opportunities
along the way! Your first stop will be a popular one:
San Cristobal Church, one of the
oldest churches in the entire Bolivian Altiplano
. Once you have taken in its idyllic beauty, it is time for your
first encounter with local culture.
You will pass through the villages of
Culpina K and Alota, known for their picturesque architecture and
charming local community
.
The historic colonial church of San Christobal Photo by
Samenargentine/Flickr
Your last stop before getting to the hotel is Valle de las
Rocas (Rock Valley) –
old volcanic rocks that have eroded for millions of years and grown into
interesting shapes as a result.
Be mesmerized by the changing landscapes and unique formations.
Lunch will be waiting for you at your
accommodation.
While luxury conveniences are rather rare on the Uyuni route, this
hotel goes a long way in filling the gap!
End your day with an exploration of the hotel and its surrounding
area, before having dinner and getting a good night’s rest.
Day 2 – Colorful lagoons and their inhabitants
On day 2 you will embark on a full day salt flats tour.
After breakfast at your hotel, you will visit the
magnificent Laguna Colorada (Red Lake).
The lake is filled with
borax
islands, whose white color stands in perfect contrast
with the reddish tint of the water, colored by sediments
of algae
.
This lake is home to the beautiful James’ Flamingo that can
often be spotted there
. This unique bird only lives in high altitude environments in the Andean
plateaus of
Peru
, Bolivia,
Argentina
and
Chile
.
A total of 3
species of flamingos have found a home in the area: the James
flamingo, Chilean flamingo and Andean flamingo
Photo by Carlos Adampol Galindo/Wikimedia Commons
The fun does not stop there! After taking in the beauty of the Red Lake,
continue on to explore Dali’s Valley, a dry desert landscape, and make
a stop at the Chalviri hot springs and Sol de Mañana geysers.
Your day comes to an end with a stunning highlight and crowd
favorite: the Laguna Verde (Green Lake), located at the base of the
Llicancahur Volcano
. The beautiful green color of the lake results from
sediments that contain copper minerals.
The Laguna Verde in all its green glory
Photo by Pedro Szekely/Wikimedia commons
The colors and formations in the Uyuni Salt Flats are unprecedented and a
true wonder of nature.
Day 3 – Saying goodbye to salt
Your Uyuni Salt Flats tour is approaching its end on day 3, but
there are still some sights to go see! After breakfast at your hotel you
will head to Incahuasi Island. This island is known for housing a unique
species of giant cactus.
Incahuasi Island is a very unique place: a rocky, cacti-covered
island that stands in the center of a huge white salt plane.
Incahuasi island stands in strict contrast to the white salt flats Photo by
Boris G/Flickr
Finally you will go back to Uyuni to go and see traditional
salt-mining techniques, and explore a splendid landscape feature: Ojos
de Agua
, round holes on the crust that allow you to see bubbling water under the
thick layers of salt.
You will work up quite the appetite from all this!
Enjoy lunch on the salt flats before your transfer to the airport for your
flight back to La Paz
… and journey on to your next adventure!
Alternatively, you can always customize your
travel package
for an even deeper exploration of Uyuni or discover our full range
of travel
destinations to
extend your vacation!
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