Uyuni 3-Day Tour: All-Inclusive with Private Rooms
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Explore the Uyuni Salt Flats for 3 days with entrance fees, room with private bathroom, transportation, and meals. Discover lagoons, geysers, and unique landscapes in an unforgettable adventure.
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Highlights
- Capture the perfect photo of the Uyuni Salt Flats with the help of your guide
- Explore the Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve and see the Red Lagoon
- Visit the Train Cemetery and learn about the history of the area
- We include the entrance fee so you can have more time for the tour
- Watch the sunset over the Uyuni Salt Flats and see the colors change
Description
Perfect Tour for Those Arriving in Uyuni on the Same Day
This 3-day tour is ideal for travelers arriving in Uyuni in the morning, as it starts the same day with an incredible adventure through the Uyuni Salt Flats and Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve. It includes private rooms with a private bathroom in basic accommodations, as well as all entrance fees to tourist sites.
Day 1: Uyuni Salt Flats
Start your adventure with a pick-up from the bus station or your hotel in Uyuni and enjoy an American breakfast. Visit the Train Cemetery, a historic site filled with old locomotives. Then, continue to Colchani and the salt factories, where you'll learn about Bolivia’s salt production.
Enter the world’s largest salt flat and see the Saltwater Eyes. Stop at Flags Square, where flags from different countries are displayed. Visit the Dakar monument and have lunch at the world's first hotel built entirely of salt.
Take creative photos in the Uyuni Salt Flat before heading to Incahuasi Island, a paradise of giant cacti and coral fossils, with breathtaking views of Tunupa Volcano. Enjoy a stunning sunset over the salt flats before heading to your accommodation at a salt hotel with a private room and private bathroom.
Day 2: Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve
After breakfast, travel to the community of San Juan to buy snacks and use the bathrooms. Then, visit the Ollagüe Volcano, an active and sacred volcano for indigenous communities.
Continue to the Altiplanic Lagoons of Cañapa, Hedionda, Chiarkota, and Honda, home to pink flamingos, Andean ducks, and gulls. Lunch will be served near Hedionda Lagoon.
After lunch, enter the spectacular Siloli Desert, located at 6,000 meters above sea level. Here, you'll see the famous Stone Tree and other impressive rock formations. Then, explore Bolivia’s most visited national park and admire the Red Lagoon, home to thousands of pink flamingos.
Overnight stay in Huayllajara in a basic accommodation with a private room and private bathroom.
Day 3: Return to Uyuni
Wake up early for breakfast and visit the Sol de Mañana geysers, an area of geothermal activity with fumaroles and boiling mud pools. Then, relax in the Polques hot springs.
Continue to the Dali Desert, a surreal landscape resembling the iconic paintings of Salvador Dalí. Then, head to the Green Lagoon, located next to the stunning Licancabur Volcano.
If there are travelers continuing to Chile, there will be a stop at the Hito Cajones border for their farewell. Afterward, begin the return journey to Uyuni, stopping at the Valley of the Rocks, known for its impressive rock formations, and the village of San Cristóbal, where you can see a 16th-century colonial church.
Arrival in Uyuni is expected at 5:30 PM.
Includes
4x4 transportation with Spanish speaking driver
Meals as described (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners)
Accommodation in basic private rooms (single or double with private bathroom)
Water during meals
Pickup from hotels, train station, or bus station in Uyuni
Entry fees to Incahuasi Island and Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve
Sleeping bags or rubber boots
Important Information
- Availability: Available all year round. During the rainy season (January-March), the itinerary may change, and Incahuasi Island may not be accessible. Alternative points of interest will be visited instead.
Driver's Language: Spanish only. A translation app is recommended.
✅ Accommodation: Basic lodging with private rooms and private bathrooms. No heating, but a sleeping bag is provided if needed.
Road Conditions: Travel is on dirt roads and uneven terrain, making the journey long and bumpy. Internet signal is limited.
Cash: No ATMs on the route. Although the tour is all-inclusive, bringing some cash in Bolivianos is recommended for souvenirs, restroom use, and tips.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund