11 days tour

Best Of Bolivia: La Paz To Uyuni

$ 2,199 .00 USD

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Best Of Bolivia: La Paz To Uyuni

This tour includes:

Transport

All transportation in the destination location

Meals

Breakfast in the hotel included Boxed lunches for activity days

Others

Entrance Fees for all locations

Not included:

Others

Guide Service Fee Driver Service Fee Any Private Expenses Room Service Fees

Insurance

Travel insurance policy recommended

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Itinerary of your trip Best Of Bolivia: La Paz To Uyuni

  • Day 1 La Paz
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      La Paz

      At 3,600 masl, youโ€™ll feel like youโ€™re among the stars in La Paz. Although Sucre is the official capital of Bolivia, La Paz is the centre of industry. Despite the abundance of colonial architecture, La Pazโ€™s indigenous roots run deep, and the atmosphere in the market-filled streets is both modern and traditional. After arrival to your hotel you can maybe head out into the city, situated in the middle of a vast volcanic crater. Breathe the โ€˜thinโ€™ air, marvel at the sight of buildings clinging to the canyon sides, and explore the lively streets like Calle Jaen.

  • Day 2 La Paz - Uyuni
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      La Paz - Uyuni

      This morning, leaving La Paz behind youโ€™ll travel by private vehicle to Uyuni โ€“ the town & gateway to Boliviaโ€™s acclaimed salt flats. Youโ€™ll head off around 8.30 am this morning and will arrive late in the afternoon, so be sure to have a book or some podcasts ready, with some snacks on hand. Along your way, stop for some lunch with your group.


      Arriving in Uyuni feels a bit like youโ€™ve reached the end of the road, which in many ways is true. This remote small town sits on the edge of the high altiplano โ€“ a wilderness that extends for hundreds of kilometres towards the border with Argentina and Chile. Once arrived, check in and relax into your hotel in Uyuni town. Although basic, your accommodation for tonight is clean and comfortable, and maybe the last time youโ€™ll have a hot shower for a few days!

  • Day 3 Salar De Uyuni
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Salar De Uyuni

      Uyuni is the start point of your 4WD excursion into Salar de Uyuni and the Andean Desert. This morning youโ€™ll stop by the Train Cemetery, three kilometres outside of Uyuni Town, connected to it by the old train tracks, and see where families of abandoned locomotives rust slowly in the sun.


      Continuing on to the town of Colchani, which produces salt the old-fashioned way, before heading into the salt flats. Endless skies meet endless white plains, and itโ€™s a pretty hypnotic sight โ€“ donโ€™t forget to snap loads of photos! Stop by an intriguing salt hotel and drive to an island of cacti that rises like a jagged reef in the desert. Known as Isla Inca Wasi, or Fish Island, this fossil-strewn outcrop was once the top of an ancient volcano, and youโ€™ll have the chance to go on an optional hike here.


      Following a long day, youโ€™ll head south to a small village and your homestay-style accommodation. Settle in and enjoy dinner this evening.

  • Day 4 Desierto Siloli - Laguna Colorada
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Desierto Siloli - Laguna Colorada

      After breakfast, continue driving through the incredible landscapes of the Andean Desert, with another day deep in the wilderness. Pass by Chiguana Salt Lake, the still-active Ollague Volcano, and other small lakes of different colours โ€“ perhaps with a flamboyance of flamingos standing nearby!


      Continuing on to Siloli Desert, which is known for its mountain of seven colours, Arbol de Piedra (Stone Tree) rock formation, and some pretty epic vistas. Youโ€™ll also get the chance to venture into an Andean wildlife reserve (Reserva de Eduardo Avaroa) and hike around the Laguna Colorada (Red Lake), keeping an eye out for llamas, flamingos, vicunas, and foxes along the way.


      Once all the sightseeing is over for another day, retire to your dormitory accommodation in a local Huayllajara community for a well-earned rest and included dinner.

  • Day 5 Salar De Uyuni - Uyuni
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Salar De Uyuni - Uyuni

      Leaving your lodge nice and early to try and catch the sunrise over the surrounding geysers. These bubbling fumaroles are especially active in the morning, thanks to the cold air. There may be an opportunity to stop at a local hot spring for a quick dip (optional), then to Laguna Verde to take some pictures of the waterโ€™s striking green hues.


      Afterward, pass through more barren desert landscapes, some of which are frequently compared to Salvador Daliโ€™s paintings. Onwards to Capina Lake, Valle de Rocas (Rock Valley), and the San Cristobal mining town.


      Youโ€™ll arrive back in Uyuni around 5 pm to spend the night at your leisure โ€“ after the last few days in the Bolivian wild, this could be the right time to find a comfy local restaurant for an optional dinner and drinks with your travel crew.

  • Day 6 Potosi
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Potosi

      Saying โ€™goodbyeโ€™ to Uyuni, youโ€™ll catch a local bus for about 4 hrs along the scenic route to Potosi, where youโ€™ll arrive in the early afternoon. Potosi has had a turbulent past, centred mostly around its mining successes and failures. Once; it was the predominant supplier of silver to colonial-era Spain, Potosi briefly celebrated life as one of the richest cities in the world.


      Explore the architectural remnants of this period of industry on a leader-led orientation walk, then the afternoon and evening are yours. Perhaps visit the Santa Teresa Convent Museum to observe the art and treasures on display inside the conventโ€™s original walls or the National Mint Museum.


      Information

      Visiting the Potosi Mines can be a thrilling yet dangerous experience. This tour involves visiting the minerโ€™s market, a minerals distillery as well as entering the first 150-200 meters into the Grito de Piedra mine. We believe this experience offers a great understanding of the socio, cultural, and economic importance of the mine to Potosi and the region while avoiding the risks associated with entering deeper sections of the mine. This activity is not for the faint-hearted or those that suffer claustrophobia.

  • Day 7 Sucre
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Sucre

      After a lazy morning to explore Potosi, take a local bus early in the afternoon and arrive in Sucre after approximately 4 hours, disembarking in the temperate valley city. Boliviaโ€™s official capital, Sucre was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991 and has retained the flavour of its colonial heritage in its churches, museums, and ancient mansions. Most of the townโ€™s colonial buildings have been whitewashed, earning it the nickname the โ€™White Cityโ€™. On arrival, youโ€™ll have some free time to get your bearings of the city.

  • Day 8 Sucre
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Sucre

      Take a few days to explore Boliviaโ€™s capital. After an orientation walk, compare shoe sizes with a dinosaur at Cal Orcko, where 68 million-year-old footprints have been discovered. This is the worldโ€™s largest collection of dinosaur footprints, over 12,000 of them! Then, you might like to visit the Museo de la Recoleta, a 400-year-old convent on top of the hill that provides great views over the city and is home to a fascinating collection of sculptures and paintings. Or maybe head to Plaza 25 de Mayo to rub shoulders with Sucreโ€™s affluent residents and investigate the extravagant interior of the Senora de la Merced.

  • Day 9 Sucre
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Sucre

      Today, set out for an included hike along the ancient Pre-Incan path known as the Chataquila trek. The trek is relatively easy being that it is mostly downhill. On the way down enjoy the stunning views of the Andes and the valleys. In the afternoon,you will have time to further explore. Adrenaline junkies might like to take to the surrounding peaks for some excellent mountain biking options or perhaps give hang gliding a shot. Most of today and tomorrow are free to take up some additional optional activities in and around town, so itโ€™s up to you what youโ€™d like to do and see! Bolivian dance show, or textile museum, anyone?

  • Day 10 Sucre - La Paz
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Sucre - La Paz

      This morning is free to explore Sucre before catching a flight back to La Paz (approx 40 min).

  • Day 11 La Paz
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      La Paz

      Today is the final day of your tour and there are no activities planned, so you are free to leave at any time. With so much to see and do, you might want to spend an extra day or two checking out the city. Weโ€™ll be happy to organise additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 70

Age range allowed for this experience.

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