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UYUNI 3 DAYS 

  • Free Cancellation Trip, cancel up to 48 hour in advance for a FULL refund.

  • Multilingual Guides – Tours available in English and Spanish.​

  • Incredible Photography Spots – Unique locations for stunning photos.

  • Taxes included.

From USD 157

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Lenguage

English or spanish

Availability

Offered daily

Max group size

5-6 people per driver

Service level

Standard

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Highlights:

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✔ Train Cemetery – Abandoned locomotives in the desert.

✔ Colchani Village – Local salt workshops and llama wool handicrafts.

✔ Uyuni Salt Flats – Explore the world’s largest salt flat. In dry season, visit Incahuasi Island with giant cacti and salt monuments like the Dakar sculpture.

✔ Laguna Cañapa & Laguna Hedionda – Flamingos and wildlife in scenic highland lagoons.

✔ Eduardo Avaroa Reserve – Colorful lagoons, geysers, hot springs, volcanoes, and surreal desert views.

✔ Siloli Desert & Stone Tree – Iconic Árbol de Piedra and striking desert landscapes.

✔ Laguna Colorada – Red lagoon home to thousands of flamingos.

✔ Geysers & Hot Springs – Sol de Mañana geysers at sunrise, plus natural hot springs.

✔ Dali Desert & Laguna Verde – Surreal desert views and emerald-green lagoon at Licancabur Volcano.

✔ Bofedales (Highland Wetlands) – Spot llamas, alpacas, and birds in Andean wetlands.

✔ San Cristóbal Church – Colonial church in a relocated mining town.

✔ Return to Uyuni – Scenic journey back, arriving around 5:00 PM.

Tour Details

Start at the stunning Uyuni Salt Flats, snap fun photos, visit the Train Graveyard, and explore Incahuasi Island (dry season). Spend the night in a salt hotel, then journey through the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve—home to colorful lagoons, flamingos, geysers, hot springs, and the famous Stone Tree.

Pass through the Dali Desert, Green Lagoon, and highland wetlands with llamas and vicuñas. On day three, return to Uyuni via scenic routes and the mining town of San Cristóbal.

A round-trip adventure full of salt, colors, and high-altitude wonders!

Price

  • Starting at $157  per person with Spanish Speaking Driver, includes tax.

  • Starting at $187 per person with English Speaking Guide, includes tax.

When Can I Go?

  • Departs every day.

Duration

  • 3 days and 2 nights

    • Depart: 10:30 AM

    • Arrive around 05:00 PM to Uyuni

Meeting/End Location

  • Hotel or bus pickup  from Uyuni - the tour ends in San Pedro

What to Bring

  •  Sunglasses – The sun's reflection on the salt flats can be intense.

  • Sunscreen & Lip Balm – High UV exposure and dry air can affect your skin.

  • Comfortable Clothing – Light layers for the day, warm layers for the evening.

  •  Hat & Scarf – Protection from the sun and cold winds.

  • Comfortable Shoes – Sneakers or hiking shoes for walking on rough terrain.

  • Camera & Extra Batteries – Capture the stunning landscapes and unique mirror effect.

  • Personal Medications – Any necessary medicine, including altitude sickness pills if needed.

  • Snacks – Extra energy for the long day.

  • Rain Jacket (Rainy Season: Dec–March) – Be prepared for wet conditions.

  • Cash in Small Bills – For entrance fees, tips, or small purchases in local villages.

Group Size

  • Max 6  passengers per vehicle

What’s Included

  • Pick up from local hotels, bus, or train station.

  • Water, in meals

  • 4WD transportation with driver

  • Meals Included:

    • 2 breakfasts

    • 2 lunches 

    • 2 dinners

  • Accommodation:

    • Night 1: Salt Hostel (double or triple rooms with shared bathrooms)

    • Night 2: Laguna Colorada Refuge (shared dormitory with 6 beds)

    • Transfers: drop-off in San Pedro de Atacama.

  • Airport transfers available upon request

  • English speaking guide or spanish speaking guide, you can choose your option at the booking section.

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities for your guide

  • Souvenirs

  • Entrance Fees:

    • Eduardo Avaroa National Park: $22

    • Incahuasi Island: $5

    • Border tax: $2.50

  • Additional Expenses:

    • Extra snacks and drinks: Variable

    • Bathroom use along the route (approx.): $3

    • Hot showers (approx.): $3

  • Travel insurance (recommended)

  • Any personal expenses

  • Transfers to and from La Paz

  •  Others not detailed

Important Notes

  • Please notify us of any dietary restrictions or preferences when making your reservation

  • A basic vegetarian meal option is available upon request.

  • The sunset depends on the weather conditions and clear skies.

  • The colors of the lagoons, including Laguna Colorada and Laguna Verde, depend on weather conditions. Their vibrant hues are most visible under clear skies and good sunlight. Additionally, in rare cases of heavy snowfall, access to Laguna Colorada may be restricted for safety reasons. While this is uncommon, it’s important to be aware that certain areas of the tour are subject to weather-related changes.

  • Pick-up at the Bus Terminal:
    We pick up all travelers arriving between 5:00 AM and 7:30 AM at the Uyuni bus terminal. You will be taken to a café where you can have breakfast and rest before the tour begins. The café has bathrooms and showers available for freshening up.

  • Pick-up at Uyuni Airport:
    If you arrive by plane, we will pick you up at the airport and take you to the café for a quick break or directly to our office to start the tour at 10:30 AM.

  • Pick-up from Hotels or Hostels in Uyuni:
    If you are staying in a hotel or hostel in Uyuni, pick-up will be between 10:15 AM and 10:30 AM, after which you will be taken to our office to begin the tour.

  • Rainy Season (January to April)

    • During the rainy season, the Uyuni Salt Flats may be covered with water, making it impossible to cross as in the dry season. As a result, the itinerary is adjusted, with the following possible changes:

    • Incahuasi Island may be inaccessible due to flooding. In this case, the tour will visit alternative sites such as the Monuments.

    • Accommodation in Uyuni may change instead of a Salt Hostal.

    • Please keep in mind that weather conditions may alter the route for safety reasons.

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“This was the best tour we’ve done in South America! You stop at all of the places as described in the tour description...”

— Emily., Feb, 2025 (See on Get Your Guide)

Itinerary

Day 1: Exploring the Uyuni Salt Flats and Beyond

Departure time: 10:30 AM

  • Train Cemetery: Start your adventure by visiting the historic Train Cemetery on the outskirts of Uyuni, where you can see Bolivia’s first locomotives and take unique photos.

  • Colchani: Visit the charming village of Colchani, known for its salt handicrafts and textiles made from llama and alpaca wool.

  • Salt Flats & “Ojos del Salar”: Explore the vast white expanse of the Uyuni Salt Flats and see the fascinating "Salt Eyes" – small saltwater pools that emerge from beneath the surface.

  • Incahuasi Island: Enjoy lunch near Incahuasi Island, then hike to the top to see giant cacti and ancient coral rock formations.

  • Perspective Photos or photos with reflection: According the season.

  • Sunset Over the Salt Flats: End the day with a breathtaking sunset, where the colors reflect beautifully on the salt flats.

Accommodation: Salt Hostel – Double or triple rooms with shared bathrooms.

Day 2: Altiplanic Lagoons & Desert Landscapes

Departure time: 07:00 AM

  • Chiguana Desert & Ollagüe Volcano: Visit the Chiguana Desert, surrounded by volcanoes, including the active Ollagüe, which can be seen from a viewpoint.

  • Altiplanic Lagoons: Explore the stunning high-altitude lagoons – Cañapa, Hedionda, and Chiarcota – home to pink flamingos and breathtaking landscapes.

  • Siloli Desert & Stone Tree: Travel through the Siloli Desert, famous for its unique rock formations, including the iconic "Stone Tree."

  • Laguna Colorada: Stop at the "Puntas Negras" viewpoint to observe thousands of flamingos in their natural habitat and admire the lagoon’s deep red color.

Accommodation: Laguna Colorada Refuge – Shared dormitory (6 beds) with shared bathrooms.

Day 3: Geysers, Hot Springs & Transfer to San Pedro de Atacama

Departure time: 05:00 AM

  • Sol de Mañana Geysers: Visit this geothermal area at nearly 5,000 meters altitude, where you can walk among steam fumaroles and bubbling mud pools.

  • Polques Hot Springs: Relax in the natural hot springs of Polques, with warm waters around 35°C.

  • Dali Desert: Explore the Dali Desert, named for its surreal landscapes that resemble Salvador Dalí’s paintings.

  • Green & White Lagoons: Admire the stunning Green and White Lagoons near the base of Licancabur Volcano, famous for their striking colors due to mineral content.

  • Visit to San Cristobal Church ​

  • Return to Uyuni around 05:00 PM

Note: The itinerary and schedule may vary depending on weather conditions and operational factors.

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Cancellation Policy, Terms and Conditions

  • With Trip Protection: Cancel up to 48 hour prior to departure for a full refund (Any additional charges, such as bank fees or transaction costs, will be deducted from the refund amount).

  • Tour operates rain or shine, itinerary may be adjusted in severe weather

  • Itinerary Changes: The itinerary may be modified without prior notice due to factors beyond our control. No refunds will be issued for these changes. During the rainy season, if access to Incahuasi Island is restricted, the visit will be replaced with stops at monuments in the salt flats.

  • Travel Insurance: Passengers are strongly encouraged to have international travel insurance.

  • Passenger Responsibility: Travelers must bring appropriate clothing, have valid documents, and adhere to the scheduled times.

  • Transportation Conditions: Vehicles may vary in model and condition but meet basic operational requirements. Specific seats are not guaranteed.

  • Changes Due to Group Size: If more than 50% of the group cancels or reschedules, On Experiences may adjust the tour date and/or departure time, notifying passengers in advance.

  • Flight Delays: We are not responsible for flight delays, but we will do our best to assist passengers within our operational capacity.

  • Rainy Season: For safety reasons, if roads are flooded, it may not be possible to stay in salt lodges. In such cases, on the 3-day tour, passengers may return to Uyuni for the first night's accommodation.

  • No Show and Late Cancellations: Any cancellation made on the same day or within 24 hours before departure will be considered a No Show, and no refund will be issued.

  • Check-in Time: Passengers must be at our office by 10:30 AM for check-in before departure.

  • Refund requests must be submitted in writing to now@onex.travel and will be processed within 10 business days.

  • Rescheduling:

    • Free of charge if requested at least 3 days before the tour.

    • Requests made 2 days before the tour will incur a Bs 50 fee.

    • Same-day rescheduling is subject to No Show policies and availability.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Uyuni is most famous for the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, covering over 10,000 square kilometers. It's also known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique natural formations,  we provide you the best information:

What to wear if you're going to the Salar de Uyuni

What clothing should I bring for a trip to Uyuni?

You should bring layers of clothing to handle the wide range of temperatures. During the day, it can be warm, so light clothing is advisable. At night, temperatures can drop significantly, so you'll need warm clothes such as a fleece, thermal underwear, a down jacket, gloves, and a hat. Waterproof clothing is also recommended during the rainy season.

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Is it necessary to bring snacks or food?

Our tours provide meals, but it's a good idea to bring some snacks for the journey if you like.

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What kind of footwear is best for Uyuni?

Comfortable and sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are essential for exploring the salt flats and other rugged terrains. Waterproof shoes are recommended if you visit during the wet season when the salt flats are covered with a thin layer of water. Also a slipper is a good option.

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Do I need to bring cash?

Yes, it's advisable to bring cash in Bolivian Bolivianos (BOB) since credit card facilities may not always be available, especially in remote areas. ATMs are available in Uyuni, but it's good to have enough cash for your entire trip. How much? 500 BOB is enough.

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What essentials should I pack for the trip?

Sunscreen: The high altitude and reflection from the salt flats can intensify the sun's rays. Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from the bright sun and the glare off the salt. Hat: A wide-brimmed hat can provide extra protection from the sun. Lip balm: To prevent chapped lips from the dry air. Moisturizer: For your skin, as the air can be very dry. Water bottle: Stay hydrated, especially at high altitudes. Camera: To capture the stunning landscapes. Portable charger: To keep your devices charged during long days of exploration.

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What should I know about local customs and etiquette?

Respect for nature: The salt flats and surrounding areas are unique and fragile environments. Leave no trace and avoid damaging the landscape. Interactions with locals: Be polite and respectful. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases can be very helpful. Tipping: It's customary to tip your tour guides and drivers, usually around 10%.

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What time do we arrive  after a tour?

Typically, travelers arriving in Uyuni from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, reach their destination around 1:00 PM on the day of their tour.

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