5-Day Uyuni Salt Flats and Desert Adventure from La Paz
5 days
Easy
Depart La Paz for an unforgettable expedition in a 4x4 Toyota land cruiser through the vast and blinding-white salt flats of Uyuni and into the desert of southwest Bolivia. Along the way, visit tiny villages, multi-coloured lakes with flamingos, geysers, and thermal hot-springs at 4,000 - 5,000m.
What's included?
- Food & drinks
Dinner
Lunch
2 Night Buses from/to La Paz (no tour leader on bus)
Uyuni Salt Flats & Desert 3 day Tour including:
1 overnight trip in tourist bus from La Paz to Uyuni
1 overnight trip in tourist bus from Uyuni to La Paz
4WD transport on tour (max 7 people per car)
Transport as per itinerary
English-speaking guide for some experiences
Exclusions
- Tip or gratuity
Sleeping bags (recommended during Uyuni Expedition, approx. 50 Bs)
Hot Shower (30 Bs)
Toilets along the Way (10 Bs)
Gratuities
Private room during Uyuni Expedition (approx. 48 USD per person, subject to availability)
Airport transfers
Personal expenses
Travel insurance
Open-Air Hot Springs (6 BS)
Toiletries (towels, toilet paper, soap, etc)
Please note
- Passport required
- 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. The main changes are usually as follows:
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Instead of stopping at the Inca Wasy (Fish Island), we stop at a place where the water reflects the sky and where it seems that the sky and the ground merge into one.
- On day 2, we might sleep at another location.
- Not suitable for pets
- We visit the Sol de Mañana Geyser and hot springs at the end of day 3 instead of in the morning of day 4.
- No public transportation nearby
- 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!
- Infants must not sit on laps
- 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 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.
- Infant seats unavailable
- Suggested packing list: Sun hat, sunglasses (to protect your eyes from the bright glare off the salt panes), sunblock, coat, gloves, wool hat, trekking shoes, warm socks, swimsuit and towel for hot springs at Sol de Manana Geysers, extra bottles of water (we recommend bringing a 5 Liter bottled water so you can have enough water for the whole trip), snacks, personal medication. Flashlight/torch, camera, extra batteries and memory card, charger (electricity available in most hotels), hand sanitizer, personal first aid kit. You will be sleeping up to 4,300 meters above sea level and depending on the season, temperatures can drop well below zero (reaching less than -15 degrees Celsius in the winter months of June and July) and the wind chill can be harsh, so bring plenty of warm clothes like a scarf and wool hat for the chilly evenings.
- Please bring only the necessary material & clothes during the tour
- Please inform us of any dietary restrictions.
- • This voucher is not the final confirmation and will not be valid to board the bus or join the tour • Important: Please contact Bamba Experience at go@bambaexperience.com to confirm your departure information at least 1 week prior to your first day of travel. Bamba will make sure to send you a formal confirmation with all the information that you need in order to get your bus tickets and board your trip. • Altitude: This trip takes place at a very high altitude (5,000 m). We recommend acclimating yourself to above 3,000 meters before the trip and bringing medication for headaches and altitude sickness in case you feel unwell. Remember to drink lots of water! • Packing list: Water (we recommend bringing a 5 Liter bottled water so you can have enough water for the whole trip), snacks, personal medication, toilet paper, sun hat, sunglasses (to protect your eyes from the bright glare off the salt panes), sunblock, coat, gloves, wool hat, trekking shoes, warm socks, swimsuit and towel for hot springs at Sol de Manana Geysers, flashlight/torch, camera, extra batteries and memory card, charger (electricity available in most hotels), hand sanitizer, personal first aid kit. • It can get very cold especially during the winter months (June and July) so bring extra warm clothes, like a scarf and wool hat to keep warm