People exploring the beauty of Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
People exploring the beauty of Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni

Uyuni, Potosí

The basics

The can’t-miss Salar de Uyuni is one of Bolivia’s most famous attractions. Though the site is technically remote, located high in the rural Altiplano, guided Salar de Uyuni tours provide an easy way to visit without the hassle of arranging transportation.

Tours to the flats typically include a hike to Fish Island (Incahuasi Island) in the middle of the salt expanse, a visit to the world’s first salt hotel (Palacio de Sal), and plenty of time to take photos, as playful optical illusions using the endless white horizon are popular among travelers. Specialty tours, such as nighttime visits under the stars, sunrise tours, private tours, and 4x4 excursions, offer additional memorable experiences. If you have time, bundle Salar de Uyuni into a multi-day tour for visits to hot springs, Laguna Colorada, and Laguna Verde as well.

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3-Days Tour to the Uyuni Salt Flat and Colored Lagoons +Sunset+Mirror Effect
3-Days Tour to the Uyuni Salt Flat and Colored Lagoons +Sunset+Mirror Effect
$250.00 per adult
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Wonderful experience
The trip was incredible. The Salt Flats are one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The tour included much more than I expected. Not just the salt flats, but lagoons, canyons desert, geysers and hot springs, Oh and an “island” of corals with cacti.. Huascar was our driver, guide and generally everything and more than one could wish for. He is knowledgeable and friendly and genuinely cares that everyone has a good time. We always felt safe with him and on a tour in such a remote area, that matters a lot
Christoph_H, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Salar de Uyuni is a must-see attraction in Bolivia.

  • Bring sunscreen, layers, sturdy shoes, and your camera.

  • The giant salt flat is at 12,000 feet (3,660 meters) above sea level. Avoid altitude sickness by giving yourself plenty of water, rest, and time to adjust.

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How to get there

Most Uyuni tours start at the towns of Tupiza and Uyuni. Flights from La Paz to Uyuni make it possible to visit as a day tour from Bolivia’s capital, and you can also visit from San Pedro de Atacama, across the border in Chile. Guided tours typically include hotel pickup and drop-off in Uyuni.

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When to get there

Salar de Uyuni is remarkable no matter the season. The dry season gives the flat a cracked, desert-like appearance, while a trickle of water from nearby streams causes an otherworldly, mirror-like reflectivity during the rainy season (December to March). Visit in November for a chance to see pink flamingos flocking at their mating ground.

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Prehistoric origins of the flat

Salar de Uyuni was once covered by prehistoric lakes, including the massive Lago Minchin. Their slow evaporation left behind the salt that composes the flat today.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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