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3 days
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Join this 3-day tour in Salar de Uyuni sharing with more people interested in the visiting this surreal landscape of desert and colored lagoons of the Eduardo Avaroa Reseve. In winter, called dry season from May to October, when the surface hardens, geometric figures formed by the salt particles agglomerated into polygons appear. In summer, rainy season from November to March, the salt desert is transformed into a giant mirror that blends into the sky of the purest blue you've ever seen before.
Enjoy a trip knowing all the white desert and the colorful lagoons of the southwest of Bolivia.
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Night in a superior category salt hotel, with views of the salt desert.
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Uyuni
Pick-up from hotels in Uyuni or airport in a private car with a professional English-speaking guide
Train Cemetery
Your journey begins with a visit to the evocative Train Cemetery, located just outside Uyuni. This unique open-air site is home to a collection of abandoned locomotives and railway wagons dating back to the early 20th century—silent witnesses of Bolivia’s once-thriving railway industry. Set against the vast Altiplano landscape, these weathered trains create a striking and almost surreal atmosphere, where history and nature blend beautifully. It is a place that invites exploration, reflection, and photography, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past before entering the immensity of the Uyuni Salt Flats.
Colchani
The journey continues to the small village of Colchani, a charming gateway to the Uyuni Salt Flats where local traditions remain beautifully preserved. Here, you will gain an authentic insight into the ancestral salt-harvesting process, still carried out by local families using traditional techniques passed down through generations. As you walk through this humble yet fascinating community, you will observe the artisanal production of salt, from extraction to drying and packaging. You will also have the opportunity to explore local handicrafts made from salt and Andean materials, reflecting the creativity and cultural identity of the region. This stop offers a meaningful connection with the local way of life, adding depth and context to your journey before venturing into the vast white expanse of the salt flats.
Museo de la Llama y la Sal
Photo stop
Isla Incahuasi
Your experience continues at the iconic Incahuasi Island, a remarkable volcanic formation rising from the endless white expanse of the Uyuni Salt Flats. This extraordinary island is home to towering giant cacti, some over a thousand years old, along with fascinating petrified coral formations—reminders of an ancient prehistoric sea that once covered this region. A gentle walk to the summit rewards you with breathtaking 360° panoramic views over the infinite white horizon, creating a surreal and timeless atmosphere. After this unforgettable visit, you will enjoy an exclusive private lunch in the heart of the salt flats, set in a privileged location surrounded by silence and vastness—an intimate and truly memorable experience. Following lunch, the journey continues into the most remote areas of the salar, where you will have the opportunity to capture unique and creative perspective photographs in one of the most extraordinary landscapes on Earth.
Salar de Uyuni
As the afternoon comes to an end, the journey continues toward the southern area of the salt flats, one of the most privileged locations to witness sunset. Here, the vast white landscape transforms into a canvas of soft and vibrant colors, as the sky and horizon blend into a truly magical scene. You will enjoy this special moment accompanied by a sunset toast with selected local wines, creating a refined and memorable experience in the heart of the salar. During the rainy season (December to March), the famous mirror effect may appear, reflecting the sky perfectly on the surface of the salt flats—an extraordinary natural phenomenon that elevates the experience to another level. At the end of this unforgettable day, you will be transferred to a superior-category salt hotel, where comfort and authenticity come together for a truly unique stay.
Overnight Hotel Tayka del Desierto
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Uyuni
The day begins with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel, as your journey continues into the vast and remote landscapes of the Bolivian Altiplano. Traveling southwest, you will venture deeper into one of the most pristine and untouched regions of the Andes. Along the way, the scenery gradually transforms into a dramatic high-altitude desert, where silence, open horizons, and unique natural beauty define the experience. Your destination: the stunning high-altitude Andean lagoons, where vibrant colors and wildlife create an unforgettable setting in the heart of the Altiplano.
Valle De Rocas
Photo Stop
Laguna Canapa
This journey across the Altiplano leads to breathtaking high-altitude lagoons, where graceful pink flamingos gather in their natural habitat. Surrounded by vast, untouched landscapes and dramatic Andean scenery, this moment offers a unique connection with nature in one of the most remote regions of Bolivia.
Laguna Hedionda
Your journey continues to Laguna Hedionda, named for its rich concentration of minerals and algae that shape its unique ecosystem. Surrounded by majestic volcanoes and vast Andean landscapes, this lagoon is home to abundant wildlife, including flamingos and native Andean species, creating a truly striking and unforgettable setting. Guests will enjoy short guided walks around the lagoon, allowing time to take photographs and fully appreciate the beauty of this unique environment, always accompanied by your guide.
Siloli Desert
After exploring the high-altitude Andean lagoons, the journey continues into the remote Siloli Desert, where the exclusive Tayka del Desierto Hotel awaits. Set in a stunning highland landscape, this unique property offers a perfect blend of comfort and authenticity. You will spend the night in a private room with a private bathroom and heating, ensuring a warm and restful stay. In the evening, enjoy a carefully prepared dinner at the hotel’s restaurant, where a cozy atmosphere and breathtaking mountain views create a truly memorable experience.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Arbol de Piedra
After a quiet breakfast at the hotel, the journey continues into the vast landscapes of the Altiplano. As the morning light gradually illuminates the desert, we head towards one of the most iconic formations of the region — the Árbol de Piedra. Shaped by centuries of wind and time, this solitary rock stands in the middle of an open, silent landscape, creating a scene that feels almost otherworldly. The drive itself becomes part of the experience, crossing wide plains and remote terrain where the sense of space and stillness is truly remarkable. Upon arrival, there is time to walk around, take in the scenery, and appreciate the quiet beauty of this unique place.
Laguna Colorada
The journey then continues towards the remarkable Laguna Colorada, one of the most striking landscapes of the Altiplano. As you approach, the lagoon reveals its deep red tones, shaped by minerals and sunlight, creating a vivid contrast with the surrounding mountains and sky. This unique environment is home to large groups of pink flamingos, often seen feeding peacefully along the water’s edge. It is also common to encounter llamas grazing nearby, adding a sense of life and authenticity to this remote setting. There is time to walk along designated viewpoints, take in the colors and silence of the landscape, and fully appreciate the beauty of this high-altitude ecosystem.
Geiser Sol de la Manana
The journey continues towards the geothermal field of Sol de Mañana, one of the most active and fascinating areas of the region. At this hour, the landscape feels especially dramatic, with steam rising from the ground and the cold air enhancing the contrast of the scene. As you walk through the area, you will see geysers, fumaroles, and bubbling mud pools, all creating a powerful reminder of the earth’s volcanic activity beneath your feet. The combination of light, altitude, and movement makes this a truly unique experience — raw, quiet, and unforgettable.
Aguas Termales De Polques
The journey is beautifully complemented with a visit to the Polques hot springs, a peaceful setting surrounded by the vast landscapes of the Altiplano. Here, you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in naturally warm thermal waters, while enjoying open views of the surrounding mountains and highland plains. It is a quiet and restorative moment — a chance to pause, relax, and take in the stillness of this remote environment before continuing the journey.
Salvador Dali Desert
Along the way, you will pass through the Salvador Dalí Desert, a surreal landscape where scattered rock formations seem to blend seamlessly with the vast, open desert. The shapes and colors of the terrain evoke the feeling of a painting, creating a scene that is both unusual and captivating. It is a quiet stretch of the journey, where the simplicity of the landscape and the sense of space leave a lasting impression.
Laguna Verde
The route continues towards the striking Laguna Verde, located at the foot of the iconic Licancabur Volcano. As you approach, the lagoon reveals its intense green tones, which change depending on the light and wind, creating a constantly shifting landscape. The presence of the volcano rising behind the lagoon adds a dramatic and almost perfect backdrop. This is one of the most photogenic and memorable stops of the journey — a place where the contrast of colors, altitude, and silence comes together in a truly unique way.
San Pedro de Atacama
The journey then continues towards the Chilean border, where your crossing into Chile will be smoothly coordinated. At the border, there is a vehicle change, and you will continue the journey on the Chilean side with a new transport service. From there, you will travel comfortably through the Atacama Desert until reaching San Pedro de Atacama. Upon arrival, you will be dropped off directly at your hotel of preference, marking the end of this unforgettable journey across the Altiplano.
2 nights accommodation
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2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Palakshah2023,Apr 14, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had the absolute best experience on this tour—truly one of the highlights of our trip! A special shoutout to our driver, Samuel, and our guide, Salodad. Salodad’s English was incredibly fluent, and she went above and beyond to make our experience extra special. Her warmth, knowledge, and enthusiasm truly elevated the entire journey. Samuel’s driving skills were excellent, and we always felt safe and comfortable, even across the unique and challenging terrain. Over the 3 days, we visited incredible places including the Siloli Desert, Dalí Desert, flamingo lakes, and stunning lagoons. Every stop was breathtaking, and the entire itinerary was very well planned. The team paid attention to every detail—they provided rubber boots for walking on the salt flats and even gave us colorful ponchos for fun and vibrant photos. Our guide also took some absolutely fabulous pictures for us that we will treasure forever! They arranged a lovely picnic lunch along with evening snacks right on the salt flats, making the experience even more special and memorable. What stood out the most was the extra care they took for us throughout the trip. As pure vegetarians, we were especially touched by the attention given to our meals—they made sure we were well taken care of at every step. Highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for a seamless, thoughtful, and unforgettable experience!
Operated by Joker Expedition, Bolivia.