Uyuni serves as the starting point for visiting important tourist attractions, with the Salar (10,582 km2) being the highlight. It is considered the largest salt desert in the world. This beautiful white landscape contrasts with the highland scenery of the region, featuring mountain chains, volcanoes, deserts, and colorful lagoons, all within the Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve. Another important feature of this region is Andean wildlife, including pink flamingos, Andean geese, llamas, vicuñas, and more.
💵Price per person.
➡️Included:
*Lunch with a vegetarian option (please notify in advance)
*Transportation in Toyota Land Cruiser or Lexus 4x4 vehicles
*First aid equipment
*Spanish-speaking guide. English guide available at an additional cost
*Basic salt accommodation
➡️Excluded:
*Entrance to Isla Incahuasi per person (30 BS for foreigners and 15 BS for nationals). Payment in Bolivianos only.
*Entrance to the Coqueza mummies (30 BS each). Payments in Bolivianos only.