Bolivia (part 4) Salar de Uyuni-Salt Flats

If you go to Bolivia and you don't go to the Salt Flats, you are doing Bolivia wrong. Book with a reputable company and read reviews-some of the companies have complaints of their drivers getting totally wasted on the stops and obviously that is no bueno. It is a LOT of time in a vehicle, so be prepared for that. And the lodging falls somewhere between orphanage barracks and prison cells. I know, I'm really talking it up. All that being said, you must go!!! There's nowhere on Earth like it. From a train cemetary, to the flats themselves where salt is harvested, to the "islands", lakes full of flamingos, geysers and hot springs, and high elevation valleys, this is not a place you want to miss. Most tours are about 4 days. 3 is pushing it and longer might be better if you can handle "roughing it." As of spring of 2015 there wasn't even a hint of any sort of cell service or wifi anywhere and the flats don't seem like a place that changes quickly, so do plan accordingly.


Hotel made of salt! High cool factor, low luxury factor.








Those specks are flamingos!











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