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Bolivia
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Salt
Lake and E.A Reserve
4 Days / 3 Nights |
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| Salt Lake: Located at 12,000 ft. and surrounded by the Bolivian High Plateau or Altiplano, this beautiful salt lake (3,510 sq. miles) is the largest in the world. The Uyuni Salt Lake is a paradise for photographers as it offers magnificent sunrises and sunsets over the endless landscape. High peaks, dormant volcanoes, and islands have created a favorite habitat for Andean rheas, vicuñas, three species of flamingos, pumas, Andean foxes and a unique flora. This is one of the most important salt reserves worldwide. It has a long history of human occupation from pre-Columbian cultures, the Incas, and the Spanish. The local people now breed alpacas, llamas and fine vicuñas This and many other salt flats nearby originated around 10,000 years ago. They are the last geological stage of a huge lake that once covered 7,800 sq. miles. This lake is part of an ancient drainage system of the Titicaca and Poopó lakes in southwest Bolivia. The surreal scenery and unforgettable wildlife make this Salt Lake one of the natural wonders of Bolivia. |
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Day 1 - Uyuni
- Colchani - Isla Pescado - San Juan |
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Day 2 - San
Juan - Paso Leon - Lagunas - Laguna Colorada |
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3 - Laguna Colorada - Laguna Verde. Today you will start your day with an early breakfast, and afterwards, you will visit geysers that shoot sulfur steam high into the air. Also we will stop at natural hot springs where you are welcome to soak for a while. You will stop at Laguna Verde for lunch and continue your trip to Alota. Dinner and overnight stay. Note: For those who are planning on making a direct connection to Chile, you leave the standard four day tour after Laguna Verde, from where you are transferred to San Pedro de Atacama. Here you can take a bus to Calama. |
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4 - Alota - UyuniI. After breakfast, you will return to Uyuni, where you will see the train cemetery. |
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