Salar de Uyuni Bolivia Photo Tour
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Tupiza to Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Tour: Day 1
We booked our tour through Tupiza Tours, the oldest, highly recommended agency out of Tupiza. Tours from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile and La Paz, Bolivia are also availabe. Â With our fuel, food, and backpacks secured on top of the Toyota Land Cruisers, we began our tour.
All meals are served everyday by a personal cook that accompanies the tour group. They will meet vegetarian needs.
Be conscious of Bolivia’s indigenous and their absolute desire to not have their pictures taken.
Tupiza to Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Tour: Day 2
We continue to climb in altitude reaching Bolivia’s unique and varying highlands.  The majority of these tours is spent driving in the 4×4 vehicles.  Consider yourself lucky if you drive with people you get along with.  Each night we arrived to our destination just before dark, so the schedule is tight.  Remember you are in the highlands and night time can be extremely cold.  All accommodations will provide the bare minimum with no amenities.
A hot spring in the middle of the Bolivia highlands was an incredible surprise. Bring your bathing suit and hop in the hot water and enjoy one of the best bath views in the world. Â During day 2 the varying landscapes are exposed. Â Strange deserts, salt flats, snow capped mountains, unique rock formations and geothermal fields.
If the weather cooperates, a blue sky can make the scenery captivating. Â We were lucky to have cloud formations that resembled alien spaceships.
Smell the humid air of the Sol de Manana Geysers. Get as close as possible without gagging or falling into the steaming pits.
Tupiza to Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Tour: Day 3
During day 3 of the tour we became immune to the excitement surrounding colorful lagoons. After getting out of the truck for 6 different lakes, you can get a little bored, especially if it’s windy and cool out. Our weather was not ideal for glowing lake pictures. Â Expect a few vehicle breakdowns during your off-road tour. Â We experienced 2 flat tires and a failed fuel pump, which the tour guides were able to fix, evidence of their mechanical skills.
Just as the sun was setting over the Salar de Uyuni, we arrive to our Salt accommodations.  It was a hostel made completely of salt, including the furniture.
Tupiza to Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Tour: Day 4
We awoke before sunrise and drove out to the center of the Uyuni Salt flats for the first time to enjoy the spectacular Uyuni de Salar sunrise. Â This is a sunrise like nothing else you have seen before.
Much of the time on the salt flats is spent taking fun pictures. Each guide will have their own creative poses for you to try. The all white background of the salt flats provide the unique opportunity to take photos that create illusions, or fool the human eye.
All tours eventually make a stop on the unique Incahuasi Island. This island is easily identified as a reef and you can climb up through the ancient cacti for incredible panoramic views of the salt flats. We ate our last lunch here.
At the end of the tour, just like the end of a ride at an amusement park, we are courted through an area where salt souvenirs are being sold.
Love the photos — what a beautiful place!
Indeed, it’s an incredible experience.
These photos are absolutely amazing!! The colors are so vibrant. My favorites are the first photo and the one near the end with the cacti. So gorgeous! Thanks for sharing these!
It’s fun to know what your favorites are. I like to compare that to my favorites. thanks for commenting Luna.
Really like the tree rock just awesome! What do they use their sand flats for. I knew in the states it mostly for breaking speed records.
And this one is the biggest in the world. The one in the USA is the second largest. They mine for salt on the Bolivia flats. Not much racing going on.
Beautiful shots. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks guys, we love sharing them.
Amazing pics! Don’t ask me which one my favorite is! There are too many…
Thanks Melvin, yes there are a lot and that is after I filtered out a few hundred!
Wow. I am speechless. I definetly want ot experience this area.
Thanks Ruth. This was the best tour for landscape photography that we experienced. Over 4 days we experienced some of the most unique landscapes in the world. What a great experience it was.
We did a nearly identical tour this January and your photos are bringing back great memories! The scenery in this area is just so incredible and other worldly. Gorgeous shots!
Fantastic pictures and it looks like a great tour to do.
Wow. wow. wow. #bucketlist
stay adventurous, Craig
It definitely belongs on your list Craig. The landscapes are truly unique.
Unbelievable photos. I definitely just added Salar de Uyuni to my list.
Fantastic photos! Looking forward to doing this ourselves in a few weeks!