Embark on an expedition in a 4x4 Toyota Land Cruiser to explore the Uyuni Salt Flat, area deserts, local villages, multi-colored lakes with flamingos, geysers, and more on this 3-day, guided adventure from Uyuni, Bolivia and back. Guide, private transportation, accommodation and most meals included.
Įskaičiuota
- Sleeping bag (if requested in advance)
- Pickup from airport, bus stations or Uyuni hotels (must be advised in advance)
- 1 Night shared family lodging (dorm of 6 beds with shared bathroom without light)
- 1N Salt Hotel, basic dorm-style rooms w/ shared bathroom (hot shower included first night), seasonal
- Local driver & English-speaking guide
- Transportation in 4WD with rooftop luggage rack (Group size is up to 6 people per car.)
Kas neįskaičiuota?
- Entrance Fees: Isla Incahuasi (30 Bs), Reserva Eduardo Avaroa Protected Area (150 Bs) (these costs are subject to change without prior notice)
- Additional snacks & water bottles
- Toilets along the Way (20 Bs)
- Hot Shower (10 Bs)
- Gratuities
- Airport transfers
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Open-Air Hot Springs (6 BS*)
Papildoma informacija
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This itinerary is subject to change without prior notice according to weather conditions, strikes, roadblocks, or force majeure events which are beyond our control. We will always do our best to follow the itinerary as close as possible.
During the rainy season from January to April, the Salt Flats fill up with water so it is not possible to cross them in the same way as during dry season. As a consequence, the itinerary is modified during that period.
Altitude: This trip takes place at a very high altitude. The salt flats are around 5,000 meters above sea level, and most guests will be able to feel the effects. We recommend acclimating yourself to above 3,000 meters before the trip and bringing along medication for headaches and tablets for altitude sickness in case you feel unwell. And remember, the real key is to drink lots of water!
Accommodation / Facilities on Tour: The reality of visiting a remote area and immersing yourself in nature is that you will be far from modern facilities and the services will sometimes be slow and quite basic. Due to the harsh terrain, vehicle breakdowns are not uncommon, but the drivers are very used to fixing them and wait times are rarely excessive. The accommodations will be very basic, with cots and shared rooms, and the electricity and running water in the National Park are not as dependable as they are back at home. Toilet facilities will be available only on the first day and may have a small local cost. Make sure to bring snacks, some water, toilet paper, and plenty of warm clothes. That said, with some patience, preparation, and an appetite for adventure, this trip will certainly be a positive and unforgettable experience.