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Tour Code: 622-9566

4-Day Uyuni Salt Flats & Desert Adventure from La Paz to Atacama

Our Price: from
US$528
¥3578
€462
C$741
Rs.51031
(Price shown is based on the lowest price per person over the next 60 days)
Duration: 4 days Language: English Visit Uyuni.
Highlights:
  • Take wacky pictures in the famous Salar de Uyuni
  • Drive through the Bolivian Altiplano's moon-like deserts
  • Marvel at breathtaking red & green colored lakes
  • See active volcanoes, geysers & steaming craters

Itinerary

Day 1:La Paz - Uyuni(539 km)

Hotel: Standard: night bus
Meals: Breakfast: Excluded; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Guests will get picked up in La Paz and taken to the bus station. Take a night bus at 8:00 pm to the town of Uyuni in the southwest corner of Bolivia.

Note: There will be no tour leader to accompany you on the bus.

Day 2:Uyuni, Bolivia, Plurinational State of

Hotel: Standard: Hotel de Sal
Meals: Breakfast: Excluded; Lunch: Included; Dinner: Included
Ghost Trains & Salt Flat Marvels

Journey Begins
Set off from our starting point, excitement building as we head toward the world’s largest salt desert.

Haunting Relics: Train Cemetery
Our first stop: the haunting Cementerio de Trenes. Wander among the rusted hulks of abandoned locomotives, a photographer’s paradise and a striking monument to Uyuni’s industrial past.

Living Salt: Colchani Village
Next, we arrive at Colchani. Here, you’ll witness the fascinating process of salt extraction—see workers harvesting, drying, and bagging salt by hand.

Artisanal Wonders: Salt Crafts Market
Delight in Colchani’s salt craft market, where you’ll find everything from delicate miniatures to dazzling sculptures—all handmade from salt, perfect for unique souvenirs.

Natural Curiosities: Salt Piles & Ojos de Sal
Marvel at the shimmering montones de sal—pyramids of harvested salt dotting the endless plains. Just beyond, discover the mysterious Ojos de sal: turquoise pools bubbling up amid the vast white desert.

Desert Oasis: Isla Incahuasi
Cross the blinding white expanse to reach Isla Incahuasi, a rocky outcrop bursting with ancient giant cacti, surreal views, and rare flora—all surrounded by a sea of brilliant salt.

One-of-a-Kind Stay: Hotel de Sal Check-In & Dinner
After an incredible day, check in to the striking Hotel de Sal—a structure built entirely from salt! Enjoy a delicious group dinner and soak in the magic of sleeping in a hotel sculpted by nature itself.

End of Day
From ghostly trains to salt sculptures and cacti islands, your adventure ends with a night in one of the world’s most unique hotels.
  • Uyuni, Bolivia, Plurinational State of
    Uyuni is a city in the southwest of Bolivia. It primarily serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the world's largest salt flats - the Salar de Uyuni. he city also acts as a gateway for commerce and traffic crossing into and out of Bolivia from and to Chile.
  • Train Cemetery
    A unique site near the city of Uyuni where the remnants of many trains abandoned from the late 19th to early 20th century are left, attracting visitors interested in historical ruins.
  • Uyuni Salt Flat
    It is the world's largest salt flat, stretching over 10,000 square kilometers, resembling a stunning white ocean.
  • Incahuasi Island
    Isla Incahuasi is a hilly and rocky outcrop of land and former island in Bolivia situated in the middle of Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, at an elevation of 3,656 meters.

Day 3:Uyuni, Bolivia, Plurinational State of

Hotel: Standard: Albergue Laguna Colorada
Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included; Dinner: Included
Breakfast Among the Flats
Start your day with a hearty breakfast, fueling up for an epic journey across ever-changing Andean landscapes.

Andean Majesty: Volcán Ollague
Set out for the smoldering Volcán Ollague, straddling the Chilean border. Snap photos of its ash-dusted peak and notice steam rising from an active crater—a true wonder of the altiplano.

Flamingo Spectacle: Saltwater Lagoons
Arrive at the string of shimmering lagoons—Cañapa, Hedionda, and Honda—where thousands of delicate flamingos gather. Watch their pink reflections glide across turquoise waters, ringed by volcanoes and desert.

Surreal Wilderness: Siloli Desert
Venture into the hauntingly beautiful Desierto de Siloli. Known as Bolivia's “Stone Tree Desert,” this vast, windswept land is dotted with fantastic rock formations that look plucked from another planet.

Picnic Lunch in the Wild
Pause for a picnic lunch amidst windswept silence and stunning views of the open highlands.

Nature’s Sculpture: El Árbol de Piedra
Stand in awe of El Árbol de Piedra, a weathered stone monolith shaped like a tree, sculpted over millennia by wind and sand.

Crimson Beauty: Laguna Colorada
Finish your day at the incredible Laguna Colorada. Watch flocks of flamingos feeding and flying above the lagoon’s shocking crimson surface as the sun sets over the high plains.

High-Altitude Haven
Check in at Albergue Laguna Colorada, settle into your cozy hostel, and share tales of today’s extraordinary sights over a warm dinner, with flamingos right outside your window.

End of Day
Experience otherworldly nature and Andean wildlife before a magical night beside the red shores of Laguna Colorada.
  • Uyuni, Bolivia, Plurinational State of
    Uyuni is a city in the southwest of Bolivia. It primarily serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the world's largest salt flats - the Salar de Uyuni. he city also acts as a gateway for commerce and traffic crossing into and out of Bolivia from and to Chile.

Day 4:Uyuni, Bolivia, Plurinational State of

Meals: Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Dawn Adventure: Geysers & Steam
Set out before sunrise to witness the Geiseres del Sol de Mañana. At dawn, the earth hisses and bubbles as columns of steam and boiling mud pots erupt in a mystical geothermal show—an unforgettably otherworldly start to your day.

Blissful Pause: Thermal Waters
Next, relax and recharge in the Aguas Termales. Soak in steaming pools surrounded by mountains as the morning chill melts away, letting nature's warmth seep into your soul.

Breakfast by the Springs
Enjoy a breakfast picnic by the hot springs, savoring the fresh air and dramatic landscapes that surround you.

Surreal Stones: Rocas de Dalí
Travel to the enchanting Rocas de Dalí. This landscape—named for its resemblance to Salvador Dalí’s surrealist paintings—is filled with bizarre, wind-sculpted rocks scattered across a high-altitude desert.

Vivid Waters: Laguna Verde & Laguna Blanca
Continue to Laguna Blanca and Laguna Verde. Marvel at the hauntingly bright white and shimmering emerald blue waters at the foot of the mighty Licancabur Volcano. Take photos as the colors shift with the breeze and sunlight.

Majestic Formations: Valle de Rocas
Explore the Valle de Rocas, a dramatic expanse of colossal stone formations. Wind and time have turned these rocks into haunting sculptures, perfect for exploration and picture-taking.

Cultural Stop: Culplina & San Cristobal
Wrap up your journey with delightful visits to Culplina and San Cristobal, catching glimpses of local life, culture, and the beautiful Andean scenery.

Head to Atacama
Arrive to Atacama by late afternoon, with your heart and camera full of stunning memories from three days of otherworldly adventure.

Journey’s End
Relive moments of geothermal splendor, alien landscapes, and colorful lagoons as you arrive Atacama, closing your magical Bolivian journey.
  • Uyuni, Bolivia, Plurinational State of
    Uyuni is a city in the southwest of Bolivia. It primarily serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the world's largest salt flats - the Salar de Uyuni. he city also acts as a gateway for commerce and traffic crossing into and out of Bolivia from and to Chile.

Departure & Return

  • Departure: La Paz Accommodation Pickup. You will receive all the departure details in your confirmation email.
  • Return: The tour will drop off at San Pedro de Atacama's main square.

Includes & Excludes

Price Includes

Accommodation pick-up in La Paz
1 Night in overnight buses between La Paz and Uyuni; 1 Night in small salt hostel in San Juan or Atulcha; 1 Night in Huayllajara hostel
Meals: 2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners
Shared transfer across to Atacama

Price Excludes

Entrance Fees: Isla Incahuasi (30 Bs); Reserva Eduardo Avaroa (150 Bs). Please note that these costs are subject to change without prior notice.
Other Meals & Drinks
Hot Shower (approx. 30 Bs)
Sleeping bags (recommended during Uyuni Expedition, approx. 50 Bs)
Private room during Uyuni Expedition (approx. 48 USD per person, subject to availability)
Tips for Guide, Driver and Cook (Please keep in mind that tipping is common in Latin America and would be greatly appreciated)
Personal Expenses
Travel Insurance