Embark on a day trip to the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world. Explore the train graveyard. Watch a sunset and gaze at the brilliantly clear stars.
* Visit all the most famous places in the Uyuni region, such as the salt flats, the Incahuasi island and the train cemetery.
* Take photos along the world's largest natural mirror when the salt flats are flooded with rainwater.
* Enjoy a quaint local meal on the salt flats
Pickup included
After pickup from your Uyuni accommodation, head straight into the world's largest salt desert. Marvel at the seemingly endless expanse of lily-white salt, stretching out in every perceptible direction. Traveling through the salt flats, you'll head to the train cemetery, which is home to decrepit, abandoned trains and a train museum.
Afterward, you will enjoy a visit to the town of Colchani, where you can view local artisan products and souvenirs while learning about the means of extracting usable salt from the flats.
Onwards, you will head to the Incahuasi Island, which is surrounded on all sides by salt flats, where you can enjoy a picturesque 360-degree view. Leaving the island, you will enjoy a sumptuous local lunch in the middle of the Uyuni salt flats, accompanied by local drinks.
As the sun sets, marvel at the Technicolor display over the mirror-like surface of the water that pools over the salt flats. As night falls, you can sip hot drinks and gaze at the twinkling stars, with unparalleled views of the Milky Way, shooting stars, and constellations that form the basis of the Andean worldview.
Uyuni is a gateway to the world's largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, and offers a unique blend of natural wonders, adventure, and cultural experiences. The town is a hub for exploring the surreal landscapes of the Altiplano, including colorful lagoons, geysers, and flamingo-filled wetlands.
The world's largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, is a surreal and otherworldly landscape that offers stunning views, especially during the wet season when it becomes a giant mirror.
A small island in the middle of the salt flat, Incahuasi Island is covered with giant cacti and offers panoramic views of the surrounding salt flat.
A unique and eerie attraction, the Train Cemetery is a collection of abandoned steam locomotives from the early 20th century, left to rust in the desert.
A stunning red lagoon in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, Laguna Colorada is home to flamingos and other wildlife, and offers breathtaking views.
A traditional Bolivian dish made with beef, rice, potatoes, and a fried egg, served with a spicy sauce.
A type of empanada filled with meat, vegetables, and a spicy sauce, typically eaten for breakfast or as a snack.
A traditional Bolivian drink made from corn, sugar, and cinnamon, often served warm.
The dry season offers clear skies, making it ideal for exploring the salt flat and other natural attractions. The weather is cooler and more comfortable for outdoor activities.
Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
GMT-4
230VV, 50HzHz
Uyuni is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious with your belongings and avoid walking alone at night.
Uyuni Train Station
Uyuni Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Uyuni, but they are not extensive. They are mainly used for travel to nearby towns and attractions.
Available • Apps: Not widely used
Car
The Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve is a stunning natural area home to colorful lagoons, geysers, and flamingos, offering a unique and breathtaking landscape.
Laguna Verde is a stunning green lagoon in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, offering breathtaking views and a unique landscape.
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