The Uyuni Salt Flats are one of the most surreal and awe-inspiring places I’ve ever visited. Stretching endlessly in every direction, the vast white landscape feels like another planet. Whether you’re taking perspective photos, watching the sun rise, or standing in the middle of the flats with nothing but silence around you; it’s a truly magical experience.
We did a three-day tour that ended in Chile, which I’d highly recommend if you’re planning a visit. The changing landscapes, colourful lagoons, flamingos, and geothermal activity along the way made it a trip I’ll never forget.
Absolutely worth the journey. Bolivia’s salt flats are like nowhere...
Read moreVery cool place to visit for sunset, sunrise or picnic lunch or southern hemisphere night sky star viewing. 150km x 50km. Bring hat and sunscreen. Best to go with guide. Islands cool to visit, hiking, cactus etc. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes. Dry season best as less tourists and still many wet areas for photos. Respect the area and don’t destroy it like tourists from some countries. Short flight from La Paz on Amaszonas or BoA....
Read moreI arrived in Uyuni at night and at my hostel, I booked my day tour then which cost $25 dollars. It included train cemetery, salt flats, lunch, photos etc.it was cheaper for me to do it in Spanish and the English tours cost a lot more. To be honest, I felt the tours gave you the basic information that you get in the brochure...
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