Discover Salar de Uyuni’s stunning mirror landscapes and capture breathtaking photos on a seamless, all-inclusive tour with expert guides.
Discover Salar de Uyuni’s stunning mirror landscapes and capture breathtaking photos on a seamless, all-inclusive tour with expert guides.
- Train Cemetery - The Train Cemetery is an abandoned train site situated southwest of Uyuni, just a few kilometers from the city center. It is reputed to be the largest railway cemetery globally. The site houses approximately 100 locomotives and carriages, with the oldest dating back to the late 19th century. Despite the corrosion, the local…
- Train Cemetery - The Train Cemetery is an abandoned train site situated southwest of Uyuni, just a few kilometers from the city center. It is reputed to be the largest railway cemetery globally. The site houses approximately 100 locomotives and carriages, with the oldest dating back to the late 19th century. Despite the corrosion, the local climate slows its progression.
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19th-century locomotives
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Photography and videography
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Colchani - This town, located on the edge of the Salar, thrives on salt extraction, quinoa royal agriculture, salt crafts, and tourism. It is a must-stop on the way to the Majestic Salar de Uyuni. A unique feature of Colchani is the small houses constructed from salt bricks. Besides the salt factory, the main street features salt craft stalls.
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Salt block extraction process
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Viewing salt blocks and handmade carvings
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Purchasing handicrafts
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Salar de Uyuni - The Uyuni salt flat is a premier tourist destination in Bolivia, attracting around 300,000 visitors annually. In 2019, it was recognized by the World Travel Awards as the “Best Natural Tourist Attraction in South America.”
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Eyes of water: Fresh and saltwater rivers flow beneath the salt, creating “eyes” where air bubbles rise to the surface with mineral-laden water.
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Dakar Rally Monument: Constructed from salt blocks, this monument honors the international competition held in Salar de Uyuni.
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Flag Square: A lively area displaying flags from countries whose tourists have visited Salar de Uyuni.
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The first hotel built with salt blocks, now a museum and dining room.
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Lunch.
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Perspective photography and videography.
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Isla Incahuasi - (Unavailable during the rainy season) Incahuasi Island features giant cacti reaching up to 10 meters high. It is the largest of the islets in the center of the Uyuni salt flat. The island hosts a tourist reception center managed by the commonwealth of municipalities of Llica and Tahua, where it is located. Visitors pay an entrance fee to access a well-marked trail that offers stunning views of the salt flat, cobalt blue sky, and numerous cacti.
Attractions or Activities:
- Cacti up to 10 meters tall
- Photography and videography
- Sunset in the Salar.

- Driver - Guide in Spanish
- Lunch
- Transport by 4x4 vehicle
- Snacks
- Driver - Guide in Spanish
- Lunch
- Transport by 4x4 vehicle
- Snacks
- Additional Snacks and Drinks
- Additional Snacks and Drinks
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Unmatched Scenery.
During the rainy season, the Salar de Uyuni transforms into a vast mirror, beautifully reflecting the sky. -
Exceptional Photography.
From iconic perspective shots to flawless sky reflections, this location is a haven for photographers and Instagram enthusiasts. -
Comprehensive Experience.
The package offers transportation, expert…
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Unmatched Scenery.
During the rainy season, the Salar de Uyuni transforms into a vast mirror, beautifully reflecting the sky. -
Exceptional Photography.
From iconic perspective shots to flawless sky reflections, this location is a haven for photographers and Instagram enthusiasts. -
Comprehensive Experience.
The package offers transportation, expert guides fluent in Spanish and English, and meals, ensuring travelers can focus solely on their enjoyment. -
Incahuasi Island (Unavailable in Rainy Season)
Incahuasi Island is home to towering cacti reaching up to 10 meters. The island features a tourist reception center managed by the Llica and Tahua municipalities. Visitors can opt to pay a 30 Bs. entrance fee to access a well-marked and easily navigable trail, offering stunning views of the salt flat, the deep blue sky, and numerous cacti.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.