Salar de Uyuni Tour – Day 3
Leaving from Laguna Colorada, we exit the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve to continue to the Uyuni Salt Flats. Throughout the journey, we come across more lakes, deserts, valleys, small towns, and surreal landscapes.
Leaving from Laguna Colorada, we exit the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve to continue to the Uyuni Salt Flats. Throughout the journey, we come across more lakes, deserts, valleys, small towns, and surreal landscapes.
Beginning the day from the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve, it's a full day of sightseeing appreciating many different landscapes. The tour takes us to see several lakes, a salt flat, a desert, thermal hot springs, and geysers.
Departing from Tupiza, the 4-days and 3-nights circuit to the Uyuni Salt Flats begins with long drives across incredible changing landscapes. The highlights are a Ghost Town and a lake standing at over 4800 meters.
South of La Paz, you can find this valley with interesting rock formations that resembling the appearance of terrain on the moon. Riding quad bikes around the Valle de la Luna is a fun way to explore the area.
Once the most dangerous road in the world, the Yungas Road is now a popular biking tourist attraction. The downhill ride along the winding roads can be thrilling and has astounding mountain landscape views.
At over 3600 meters above sea level, the Bolivian capital is surrounded by mountains. Using the cable car public transport is a great way to explore the city which reaches the even higher El Alto at over 4100 meters.