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Tour Uyuni – Salt Flats – San Pedro de Atacama (Chile)

UYUNI SALT FLATS (LARGEST SALT FLATS IN THE WORLD) – SAN PEDRO «NATURAL WONDER OF BOLIVIA»

Duration:

3 Days / 2 Nights

Type:

Shared / Private

Frequency:

Daily Departures from Uyuni

Accommodations:

2 Nights in Family Homes – Basic Refuges

DAY 01.- UYUNI SALT FLATS EXPEDITION + INCAHUASI ISLAND + SAN JUAN

Note: Starting place will be from the town of Uyuni.
10:00 am – We will all gather in our office in Uyuni to prepare for the trip to the biggest salt flats in the world: Uyuni Salt Flats.
11:00 am – We will get started (utilizing a 4×4 Jeep Land Cruiser) on our adventure where we will visit the following touristic attractions:
Train Graveyard – Where we will observe very antique trains and locomotives that date back to the end of the 19th Century; the majority of the trains made their routes with wagons that carried minerals – but, they only lasted for so much time. These trains were part of an industrial past, but now they have been naturally transitioned into a wonderful, but mysterious tourist attraction.
The Village of Colchani – Located on the outskirts of the Uyuni Salt Flats, the village of Colchani is the principal means of entrance to the Salt Flats where we will observe the activity of salt extraction in an artisanal form; the villagers will show us the extraction process which includes the drying, shaping, and bagging of salt for sale, and this process is now dedicated to the making of artisanal pieces which are made of different salt molds and textiles.
Salt Mounds – The salt mounds which you will be able to observe are little pyramids of salt; the villagers of Colchani make these mounds to dry the salt and then later transport them to the village to be processed. In addition to seeing these mounds, we will also pass what is called the “Ojos de Sal” which are different eruptions of water within the Salt Flats that offer a clear view of what is found beneath.
Salt Hotel – Located in the heart of the salt flats, this famous hotel is entirely made of blocks of salt; literally – from the inside and out – the walls, the floor, the beds, the tables, the chairs – everything is adorned in salt. The hotel hasn’t functioned as a hotel for a multitude of years, but it is definitely a wonderful museum to visit.
Incahuasi Island (also known as Isla del Pescado) – Located likewise in the middle of the Salt Flats, Incahuasi Island is a rocky formation in which is found a multitude of gigantic cacti with altitudes topping more than 10 meters; from the top of the island, the entire Salt Flats can be seen – a beautiful sight.
After visiting Incahuasi Island, we will have lunch and then continue to enjoy the dazzling white salt desert.
Afternoon – We will make our way to the village of San Juan where we will spend the night in family homes (basic refuges).
Included: Shared transport (4×4 Jeep – Land Cruiser), lunch and dinner + accommodation in family homes (basic refuges).

 

DAY 02.- LAGOONS + RED LAGOON

07:00–07:30 am – After breakfast, we will continue our adventure until we reach the Red Lagoon; during the trip, we will travel to the small Chiguana Salt Flats which are still in formation, and then we will stop to observe from a distance the active volcano of Ollague. We will also visit the lagoons of Cañapa, Hedionda, Chiarcota, and Honda where you will have the opportunity to see a myriad of beautiful flamingos. During the middle of the day, we will stop to have lunch – and, in the afternoon, we will pass by the Siloli Desert where we will see an interesting rock formation called Arbol de Piedra which is a peculiar-looking rock that resembles the shape of a tree. Passing the interesting rock formation, we will continue our way until we reach the Red Lagoon which is located in Eduardo Avaroa Wildlife National Park. The Red Lagoon’s characteristics are a sight to see; the red color of its waters are due to its sediments and also the pigments of different types of algae and plankton – but, it doesn’t always maintain the same color depending on a variety of ever-changing characteristics (lighting, climate, etc.). Likewise, you can see many Andean flamingos.
Afternoon – Continuing for about 15 minutes, we will arrive to Huayllajara where we will stay the night in family homes (basic refuges).
Included: Shared transport (4×4 Jeep – Land Cruiser), lunch and dinner + accommodation in family homes (basic refuges).

 

DAY 03.- GEYSERS + GREEN LAGOON + TRANSFER TO SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE)

05:00 am – Early in the morning, we will set out to appreciate the Geysers – geothermal fountains within the volcanic zone of Sol de Mañana (Morning Sun in English); this place is the highest point in the route at about 5,000 meters above sea level and the cold is intense. After visiting the Geysers, we will continue to a place called Polques de Chalviri where you will be able to take a relaxing bath in the thermal baths found within the place; we will also have breakfast there and then head past the desert of Salvador Dali until we reach the White and Green Lagoons (4,350 meters above sea level) which are located at the foot of the Licancabur Volcano. The White and Green Lagoons’ characteristics are a sight to see as well; the green color of their waters are due to the high content of magnesium that is characteristic of the geographical formations of the area, but the intensity of the color depends upon the wind strength. The Licancabur Volcano is the natural milestone that divides Bolivia and Chile at the border. After stopping at the White and Green Lagoons, we will head towards San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, changing transportation at the Hito Cajones immigration post at the Bolivian-Chilean border.
13:00 pm – We will arrive to San Pedro de Atacama (approximate arrival).
Included: Shared transport to the border (4×4 Jeep – Land Cruiser), breakfast + shared transport from Hito Cajones – San Pedro de Atacama (Chile).

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PRICE PER PERSON: $us

INFO:

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WHAT TO TAKE:

Warm clothing

Sleeping bags (available for rent from our Uyuni office for USD$ 10.00 `{`approximately 70 bolivianos`}` per person)

Sun glasses

Sun block

Warm gloves and warm hats

Lanterns

Hygiene bags (towels and toilet paper)

Rain coats during the months of December through March

Cameras to take pictures

NOT INCLUDED:

Entrance fee to Incahuasi Island

Entrance fee to the Red Lagoon (Eduardo Avaroa Wildlife National Park)

Snacks, drinks, and tips for transport drivers

Please be advised: due to changing weather climate and also conditions of the route to Uyuni (especially during the rainy season between December and March), the order of these attractions will be subject to change without prior notice; however, all attractions will always be accessible – except for Incahuasi Island (possibly inaccessible only during the rainy season).

COME AND ENJOY THE CULTURE AND NATURE OF BOLIVIA!

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