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Discover the natural beauty of Bolivia on an exciting 3-day tour. Start by exploring the impressive Salar de Uyuni, the largest in the world where you will experience the famous (mirror effect) and its iconic Train Cemetery. The next day continue towards the picturesque Minor Lagoons, each with particular properties, and the Siloli Desert along with its natural landscapes where we can see Andean fauna. On the third day, we visited the Stone Tree. Immerse yourself in the geysers of Sol de Mañana and relax in the hot springs of Polques. Admire the Laguna Colorada, home and nesting center of flamingos, and the serene Laguna Verde, surrounded by imposing mountains located right on the border with Chile. Conclude your adventure in Uyuni or Transfer to San Pedro de Atacama Chile, capturing unforgettable moments in this magnificent desert of the Bolivian Andes.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. If you have dietary requirements. Please indicate it to the special requirements at the time of booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
entrance hot springs
entrance national park
WiFi on board
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depending on availability the lodges could be Luna Salada, Cristal Samaña or Palacio de Sal
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
buffet at salt hotel
Train Cemetery
The Uyuni Train Cemetery is one of the most unique and fascinating tourist sites in Bolivia. Located on the outskirts of the small town of Uyuni. The Train Cemetery has its roots in the golden era of Bolivian railroads in the late 19th century and early 20th century. During this period, Bolivia experienced an economic boom driven by the export of minerals such as tin and silver. Railroads were instrumental in transporting these resources from mines in the country's interior to seaports on the Pacific coast. Uyuni, due to its strategic location, became an important railway center. However, over time, the Bolivian mining industry began to decline, and the railway infrastructure became obsolete. Trains and locomotives that were once the beating heart of commerce and industry were left abandoned in the desert. This is how the Uyuni Train Cemetery was born.
Salar de Uyuni
The Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt desert in the world, is a natural wonder in Bolivia that offers a unique experience. During our tour we will explore the “Ojos de Agua”, geothermal formations where underground water bubbles to the surface, and Playa Blanca, the world's first salt hotel, now a museum full of salt sculptures. Next to this place we will find the Monument of Flags, surrounded by emblems of various countries, it symbolizes global connection and is an ideal place for photographs. Perspective photo shoots are famous here, allowing you to create fun images that play with distance and size. To end the day, we will enjoy a spectacular sunset, with the sky reflected in the salt like a mirror, while we share a glass of Bolivian wine. The day culminates with a night at the salt hotel, guaranteeing an unforgettable stay.
hotel Tayka del desierto
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch at the town of San Cristobal
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner at the hotel
Laguna Canapa
The minor lagoons of Bolivia, located in the department of Potosí, are natural jewels that dazzle with their beauty and biodiversity. Laguna Cañapa, surrounded by mountains, stands out for its emerald waters and its abundant birdlife, especially flamingos. Laguna Hedionda, famous for its strong smell of sulfur, is home to an impressive number of flamingos and other migratory birds, offering a unique natural spectacle. Laguna Honda, with calm waters and perfect reflections, is a haven of peace where the landscape blends with the sky. Finally, Laguna Ramaditas, with its reddish color and white salt flats, creates a striking visual contrast. These lagoons, located at high altitudes, offer an unforgettable experience, allowing visitors to enjoy pristine nature and wildlife at its finest. After this visit we will continue crossing the desert and we will see a series of volcanic lagoons with different characteristics.
Siloli Desert
The Siloli Desert, located in southwestern Bolivia, is a spectacular desert area famous for its unique rock formations and arid landscape. Part of the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, this desert is located more than 4,000 meters above sea level. One of its most emblematic formations is the Stone Tree, an eroded rock that resembles a petrified tree. Siloli's terrain is predominantly sandy and stony, with vast expanses under a deep blue sky. The colors of the reddish soil and the gray and brown rocks create a surreal landscape worthy of being photographed. Despite its aridity, the desert is home to adapted fauna such as vicuñas and Andean foxes. Visiting the Siloli Desert is entering a world of serenity and natural grandeur, ideal for adventurers and nature lovers who want to explore one of the most remote and fascinating places in Bolivia.
depending on availability the lodges could be Luna Salada, Cristal Samaña or Palacio de Sal
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch at the village of Polques
Arbol de Piedra
Early in the morning as we continued crossing the desert we arrived at the The Stone Tree, located in the Siloli Desert in Bolivia, is an iconic and surreal rock formation. This natural structure, eroded by strong highland winds, resembles a petrified tree, with a thin trunk and a wider top. Located more than 4,000 meters above sea level, the Stone Tree is an impressive example of the force of nature and the beauty of the desert landscape. Surrounded by sandy and stony terrain, this natural monument is a highlight for tourists and photographers visiting the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve.
Geiser Sol de la Manana
The Sol de Mañana geysers, located in the department of Potosí, Bolivia, are an impressive geothermal spectacle. At more than 4,800 meters above sea level, this geothermal field offers a surreal view with fumaroles, boiling mud pits and craters emitting steam and sulfuric gases. The area, with intense volcanic activity, lights up especially at dawn, when the first lights of the day enhance the contrast between the white vapor and the reddish soil. Visiting Sol de Mañana is a unique experience, where visitors can closely observe the strength and beauty of geothermal activity at its finest.
Laguna Colorada
Laguna Colorada, located in the department of Potosí, Bolivia, is a dazzling saline lake known for its red-hued waters. Located 4,278 meters above sea level in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, its distinctive color is due to the sediments and pigments of algae that thrive in its waters. This lake is a crucial habitat for thousands of Andean flamingos that add a stunning contrast to the landscape. The combination of colors, along with the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, makes Laguna Colorada a must-see destination for nature and photography lovers.
Aguas Termales De Polques
After we visited the morning sun geysers, we returned to the main road to reach Polques, we will take a hot spring bath in the town of Polques, an area where an Andean lagoon meets a salt flat.
Laguna Verde
The Laguna Verde, in the department of Potosí, Bolivia, is a natural wonder of crystal clear waters and emerald green hues. Located at an altitude of approximately 4,300 meters above sea level, this lagoon is located in the Bolivian highlands, near the border with Chile. Its intense green color is due to high concentrations of magnesium and other minerals in the water, contrasting spectacularly with the arid environment and the snow-capped mountains that surround it.
Uyuni
The city of Uyuni is the last point on our trip, from this point, we will take you to your hotel to finish our service.
Pickup included
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