Discover one of the most important attractions in South America, the Salar de Uyuni. In the middle of the Andes in southern Bolivia, it is the largest salt mine in the world. Legacy of a prehistoric lake that dried up and left a desert landscape of nearly 11,000 square km of sparkling white salt, rock formations, and cactus islands.
Departure place
Pick up from the airport or bus station and transfer to the town of Uyuni.
Days of operation: Monday to Sunday
Itinerary
Day 1
Trf. In + Salar de Uyuni
09:30 we start the tour: We will visit the Train Cemetery (old locomotives that were used to transport minerals), entrance to the white deserts in their fullness, typical extraction landscapes such as salt mounds, salt eyes, the first hotel salt now Museum of the lunch place and then towards the Town of Coquesa, where we will visit its famous mummies (700 years old BC, which preserve almost intact part of the skin, hair and nails), we will be able to observe from the viewpoint of the Tunupa Volcano to the flamingos.
Transfer to Colchani to spend the night.
Day 2
Colchani - Uyuni
Breakfast at the hotel.
09:30 We begin with a visit to Incahuasi Island, a typical place with the presence of giant cacti in a habitat of volcanic rock.
Lunch in the center of the Salar (only in dry season)
We continue to the indigenous community of Colchani, observing the elaboration of iodized salt in its rustic form.
Transfer to the airport or bus station.
Includes
4x4 transportation
Spanish guide driver
Tickets
01 bottle of water
lunch
First aid kit.
Not included
Travel insurance
Additional features
Excess baggage
Tips or tips
Alcoholic beverages, soda, soft drinks or bottled mineral water
Meals not specified
Consumption or personal expenses of passengers
Others not SPECIFIED.
Notes
Departure time for the two days from 9:30 AM
Rainy Season: It is not possible to visit the Incahuasi Island and the Town of Coquesa (mummies and Tunupa Volcano)
Capacity of 4x4 trucks: We recommend a maximum of 4 people per truck to be more comfortable