Uyuni & Los Lipez: White Deserts, and Colorful lagoons
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Salar de Uyuni
The Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt desert in the world, with its 10,500 square meters, this adventure is for sure an incredible experience, whether you cross it in its entirety, walk through the cactus trails on Isla Incahuasi, arriving at the foot of the mythical Volcán Tunupa, or also visiting some of the caves with interesting rock formations, witnesses of the remote origins of this desert; or when it is completely covered with water, forming a giant cosmic mirror, reflecting and infinite world where heaven and earth merge: landscapes and horizons that inspire you to let your imagination and creativity go wild.
Sunsets
Sunsets are always magical, because we are amazed for the wonders around us. The extraordinary experience of watching sunsets in the Salar de Uyuni is unforgettable: the sky is dyed with intense orange tones resembling fire, unique moments where we connect with a reverential silence that inspires us to a personal reunion.
Stargazing
The clear skies of the altiplano allow us to contemplate a part of the infinity all around us, which we are not aware in our busy daily life.
During this night tour, we enter the salt desert to contemplate the gigantic firmament, and marvel at the thousand stars that surround us.
Color Lagoons
The Laguna Colorada displays shades from brown to intense red due to the sediments and pigments of the red algae of its waters, it is also the habitat of numerous colonies of Andean pink flamingos which form a beautiful and unforgettable souvenir of this remote place.
The Laguna Verde at the foot of the imposing Llicancabur Volcano, whose emerald green waters invite you to capture its beauty in countless postcards that seem taken from another world.
Desierto de Salvador Dali with its surreal landscapes and colors, whose name was given in honor of the famous Catalan painter; Sol de Mañana, where active fumaroles and geysers are found, a clear sign of the intense and constant volcanic activity of this region, and whose vapors can reach several meters in height, are a sample of the exuberant life and nature of the Andean Fauna Reserve Eduardo Avaroa. Also, during the tour it is inevitable to observe herds of llamas and alpacas, groups of vicuñas, Andean vizcachas, and with luck, you would also be able to see Andean foxes or ostriches.
Además puedes hacer de tu viaje una extensión a Chile para continuar con tu travesía andina en Sudamérica.
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