Resumen
Salar de Uyuni 3D Tour + Transfer to San Pedro de Atacama
Tour Salar de Uyuni 3D+Transfer to San Pedro de Atacama , three days of pure adventure, you will embark on an extraordinary tour that will begin with the fascinating history of the Train Cemetery and the vibrant community of Colchani, where the local crafts and culture will captivate you. Then, you will enter the majestic Salar de Uyuni, where the salt extractions and the iconic Playa Blanca Salt Hotel will take your breath away.
The next day, you’ll rise with the sun to delight in the view of the imposing Ollague Volcano from the lookout point and explore a series of enchanted lagoons, surrounded by flamingos and breathtaking desert landscapes. In the evening, you will immerse yourself in the warmth of a family-run lodge in Huayllajara, where you will share stories and experiences with your fellow travelers.
The third day will take you to otherworldly places, from fumaroles and healing hot springs to the surreal Salvador Dali Desert and the amazing Laguna Verde, located on the slopes of the majestic Licancabur Volcano. Finally, you will bid farewell to Bolivia at the border with Chile, taking with you unforgettable memories of a journey that defies the imagination.
Itinerary
Salar de Uyuni 3D Tour + Transfer to San Pedro de Atacama
Train Cemetery – Colchani – Incahuasi Island
1
Día 1
To start the Salar de Uynuni 3D+Transfer Tour we will first start with the pick up of the passengers in their respective hotels in Uynuni, then we will go to the train cemetery to see the old locomotives.
Then we head to the community of Colchani (the gateway to the Salar) where we will find rustic handicraft workshops and the rustic micro-processor of table salt.
Continuing with the expedition to the majestic Salar de Uyuni we will make stops to see salt extractions, salt eyes and the salt hotel Playa Blanca which currently only functions as a museum.
Later we will visit the most popular island of the Salar located in the middle of the Salar, Incahuasi Island, where we will hike and appreciate large expanses of cactus, sea rock fossils and spectacular 360° views from the lookout point.
At the end of our tour, we head to our salt lodge to rest.
Ollague Volcano Viewpoint – Siloli Desert – Arbol de Piedra – Lagunas Coloradas (Red Lagoons)
2
Día 2
The day begins with breakfast at the salt lodge. We leave to the Ollague volcano viewpoint, to appreciate a volcanic desert landscape and the scarce high Andean vegetation. Ollague Volcano Viewpoint – Siloli Desert – Stone Tree – Red Lagoons.
Then we will visit Chiarkota lagoon, Laguna Hedionda (name due to the smell of sulfur), Onda lagoon, Ramaditas lagoon, these lagoons are surrounded by flamingos which use them as feeding and resting points during their migratory movements and by midday we will have lunch on the road.
We continue our journey to the desert of Siloli where we find the stone tree (strange rocky form) We continue our way to Laguna Colorada which is very striking for its reddish color. Continuing, we arrive to the town of Huayllajara where we will have dinner and spend the night in a family community lodging (basic lodging).
Fumarolas – Polques hot springs – Laguna Verde – Hito Cajones- San Pedro de Atacama
3
Día 3
The day starts very early in the morning with breakfast and departure to the fumaroles and cracks in the ground where volcanic lava and sulfurous gases come out.
Following the tour we will arrive at the hot springs (waters that are beneficial for the healing of arthritis) where you can take a bath and rest, the water has a temperature of 25 to 32 ° C.
We continue our journey through the second desert on our tour of Salvador Dali which has an excellent panoramic view and resembles this desert landscape.
We continue the journey through the second desert in our tour of Salvador Dali which has an excellent panoramic view and resemble this desert landscape, then we arrive at Laguna Verde (high mineral content give it its characteristic color), located at the foot of the volcano Licancabur (5,916 meters above sea level). After visiting the green lagoon, we will move to Hito Cajones, border between Chile and Bolivia, and then transfer to San Pedro de Atacama in shared transport, where we will end this Tour to the Salar de Uyuni 3D+Transfer.
Includes
Includes
4×4 transport throughout the route (6 people)
2 breakfasts (in Lodgings)
3 lunches (1 en route)
2 Dinners (in Lodging)
1 night in the Salt Lodging (shared bathroom)
1 night in family lodging in Huayllajara (shared bath)
Transfer to Hito Cajones, border between Chile and Bolivia.
Transfer to San Pedro de Atacama in shared transportation.
Not include
English speaking guide.
Meals not mentioned
Personal expenses such as souvenir shopping.
Tips for the tour guide and driver (Optional).
Any services not specifically mentioned in the itinerary, such as laundry services, phone calls, etc.
Additional transportation costs outside the transportation provided during the tour.
Recomendations
For this tour it is recommended to bring the following:
Comfortable and weather appropriate clothing: Including layers to adapt to temperature changes, waterproof jacket in case of rain and warm clothing for cool nights at altitude.
Appropriate footwear: Comfortable walking shoes, preferably sturdy and offering good support for uneven terrain.
Sun protection: Broad spectrum sunscreen, hat or cap and sunglasses to protect from the intense sun at altitude.
Personal hygiene items: Including toilet paper, wet wipes and hand sanitizer for comfort during the trip.
Reusable water bottle: To stay hydrated during outdoor activities.
Camera: To capture the breathtaking scenery and moments of the trip.
Small backpack: To carry personal items during daily excursions.
Personal medications: Any medication you may need during the trip, as well as remedies for altitude sickness if necessary.
Snacks and non-perishable foods: To have snack options throughout the day, especially if you have specific dietary needs.
Cash: For small purchases in local markets, tips and additional expenses not included in the tour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Salar de Uyuni complex located?
It is located in the province of Potosi in the country of Bolivia, the most conventional way to get to this magnificent and unique place in the world is by bus or flight from La Paz.
Do I need to bring extra water?
Water is provided at meals. However, you should also carry an extra water bottle to avoid dehydration.
How long will I acclimatize before my trek?
We recommend a minimum of 1 day of acclimatization before the tour.
What meals are included?
Both breakfast and lunch are included in the tour, however we also have vegetarian and vegan options available.
What is the highest point on this trek?
The highest point during the trek is 4800 meters above sea level.
About health and safety?
Participants should inform us before and during the trek about any medical condition or injury. Although our guides carry first aid kits, it is recommended that you bring your own personal medication. We also suggest that you consult your doctor before booking this tour.
Where to store your belongings?
Any belongings (suitcases and backpacks) that you do not wish to take with you during the tour can be safely left at your accommodation, as they have a luggage storage service. However, if you do not feel comfortable leaving your things there, you can also bring them to our office to store them during the tour.
Best dates to go to the Salar de Uyuni?
The best time to visit is in rainy season (mirror effect), to clarify the city of Potosi has 2 types of weather:
- First: Rainy season that oscillates between the months of December to March.
- Second: Dry season that oscillates between the months of April to November.