The Salar de Uyuni, commonly referred to as the Uyuni Salt Flats, is the world’s largest salt flat, covering over 10,000 square kilometers in southwest Bolivia. Born from the evaporation of prehistoric lakes, this vast expanse of white salt creates an almost surreal landscape, especially during the rainy season when it transforms into a giant mirror reflecting the sky.
The Bolivian Altiplano, not far from the Uyuni Salt Flats, boasts a series of stunning colored lagoons. These high-altitude lakes, such as Laguna Colorada and Laguna Verde, get their vivid hues from various mineral compositions and specific types of algae and plankton. For instance, Laguna Colorada is renowned for its reddish-pink waters, a color produced by the pigmentation of certain algae and the presence of red sediments.
💵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
*Meals included: 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and 2 breakfasts. Note: Only 2 lunches are provided if the trip concludes in San Pedro de Atacama
*Night 1: Agencha with room options of 2/3/4/5/6 beds, each equipped with a private restroom.
*Night 2: Huayllajara with a communal 6-bed room (Shared with those in the same jeep group) and a communal restroom.
➡️Excluded:
*Entrance to Isla Incahuasi per person (30 BS for foreigners and 15 BS for nationals). Payment in Bolivianos only.
*Entrance to Reserva Eduardo Avaroa per person (150 BS)
*Entrance to Hot Springs per person (6 BS)
*Toilets on the way (30 BS)
*Personal Expenses