We know as travelers that finding a quality tour in Uyuni might be tricky, here we are to clear your concerns and make your day trip unique with Howlanders.
During the one-day Tour to the Uyuni Salt Flats, we will have the chance to enjoy one of the most wonderful landscapes in the world, an infinite desert of salt where we will be able to visit the train cemetery and the incredible Incahuasi island, eat in the middle of the desert and contemplate a spectacular sunset.
Private tour : Up to 6 travelers per car
Pickup included
After meeting and picking up the rest of our fellow travelers at their hotels, we will leave in our 7-seater 4x4 to our first stop: the train cemetery, a landscape formed by the remains of what a long time ago was a symbol of Bolivians development into a modern nation.
We will continue our trip through the salar and visit the Colchani salt refinery, here we will learn about the extraction and refinery process of the salt. Just a few meters away we will see the large salt heaps and the salt eyes and understand how the extraction process works.
We will go deeper into the salar and we will make our first long stop at the Incahuasi Island (the entrance fee is 30 bolivian pesos). This island is one of the few elevated places in the whole salt flats and hosts a unique environment. We will walk through its trails and see the different species of cactus that inhabit it. As we reach the highest point, we are rewarded with a fascinating panorama view of the wide desert. The perfect spot for some memorable photos...
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
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These are the contact details of the local agency Skyline Traveler +591 68506665 Av. Ferroviaria #22 (between Sucre and Camacho streets) - Uyuni To coordinate the exact time of pick up and start of your tour, please contact me two days before the departure date. You can do it by Whatsapp or call me at +591 68506665. Remember that it is very important that you make sure what are the current restrictions to get to Uyuni and access the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Remember that if you take the tour during the rainy season (from December to March), the itinerary may be modified depending on the areas of the salt flats that are flooded.