Visiting Salar de Uyuni is an out of this word experience, an endless white desert with some rare water pools, where amazing reflections can be taken. BUT you have to be very lucky in getting the right day, wet enough to have water in the salt flat (and create the mirroring illusion) but not raining so you can’t go out on the 4×4 cars. wet season (january – march): the most famous shots with the mirror-like flat are taken during dry season, and that is the reason to visit Uyuni in this period. It is best for actually visiting the flat and the surrounding areasĢ. dry season (june – september): this is the season we visited Salar de Uyuni, so all the shots taken in this article are from august.There are two completely different scenario to visit the salt flat, which changes completely your experience: direct flight: there are direct flights from La Paz airport to Uyuni airport, of less than 1 hour.I found it extremely comfortable, safe and cheap overnight bus: on the way in we took an overnight bus from La Pax from a company called TODO TURISMO.We reached Uyuni from La Paz, and there are mainly two way: It is truly a wonder of nature, and an unmissable stop in a trip to South America. Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat, located in Bolivia at a stunning altitude of 3,656 meters.
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