Uyuni Salt Flats Tours & Holidays
Uyuni Salt Flats Small Group Tours & Tailor-Made Holidays
Situated in southwestern Bolivia, the town of Uyuni is on the edge of one of the most iconic sites in Bolivia and one of the most arresting sites on the planet - over 10,000 square kilometres of blindingly white salt. The Salar de Uyuni, or Salt Flats of Uyuni, was once an inland sea or giant salt-water lake, which has evaporated into the thin dry air of the Andean altitude. All that remains is the salt, tens of metres thick, lying beneath a bright sky: a sun-bleached ...
Situated in southwestern Bolivia, the town of Uyuni is on the edge of one of the most iconic sites in Bolivia and one of the most arresting sites on the planet - over 10,000 square kilometres of blindingly white salt. The Salar de Uyuni, or Salt Flats of Uyuni, was once an inland sea or giant salt-water lake, which has evaporated into the thin dry air of the Andean altitude. All that remains is the salt, tens of metres thick, lying beneath a bright sky: a sun-bleached skeleton of a dramatic dead sea. Salar de Uyuni bears a peculiar name fitting to its interesting scenery. A tour of the town of Uyuni and the Uyuni Salt Flats is a must for any visitor to Bolivia and is one of the most unique and surreal terrains you are ever likely to see.
Best experiences

Explore surreal nature
Visit the Geysers of Sol de Mañana, the hot springs of Polques and the Laguna Verde in the southern Bolivia. The Licancabur Volcano stands guard over the shimmering emerald-green Laguna Verde which changes colors with the movement of the sun.
Drive over salt flats at sunrise
Depart early to travel across the vast salt flats at sunrise then hike on the Tunupa Volcano for a breathtaking view of the surrounding land and mountains. Although difficult to plan, just after the rainy season the salt flats turn into a reflective surface.