Andes Heritage Expeditions, designing customized trekking experiences for every level of trekker, taking care of every detail from the moment you land to the moment you depart Bolivia.
5 Days
Low
4-10 Guests
3800 / 5200 / 4100 M
Welcome to Boliviaās surreal southwestāa land of blinding white salt flats, ruby-red lagoons, smoking geysers, and endless Andean skies. This 5-day circuit, offered exclusively byĀ Andes Heritage Expeditions (AHE), masterfully blends trekking, 4×4 adventure, and a scenic flight back from the legendary Uyuni Salt Lake.
We leave the bustling streets ofĀ La PazĀ behind and head southwest in rugged 4×4 vehicles. Our route cuts through vast stretches of theĀ Altiplanoāthe high plateauāwith theĀ East and West Andes mountain rangesĀ marching alongside us like ancient guardians.
We pass through picturesque high-plateau communities:Ā Sabaya,Ā Vitaline Village, andĀ Coipasa town. Our first major wonder is theĀ Coipasa Salt Lake, which we cross to reach the charming town ofĀ Salinas de Garci Mendoza.
Here, time seems to fold back on itself. Youāll visit the famousĀ Andean Mummies of Sabayaāsilent witnesses to pre-Columbian ritualsāand then hike up the flanks of theĀ Tunupa Volcano. From the summit viewpoints, theĀ Uyuni Salt FlatsĀ unfurl beneath you like a fractured mirror stretching to the horizon. Itās a panorama that will steal your breathāliterally and figuratively.
From Tunupa, we drive directly onto theĀ Uyuni Salt Flatsāthe largest and highest salt lake on the planet. The white hexagons of salt crackle underfoot as we visitĀ islandsĀ rising from the middle of this crystalline sea. Here, giant cacti and unique high-altitude vegetation cling to ancient coral-like rock.
This is one of those rare places where perspective plays tricks on youāperfect for those impossible, distortion-free photos. After a full day of exploration, we arrive inĀ Uyuni Town, gateway to the next chapter of our journey.
From Uyuni, we enter one of Boliviaās most spectacular protected areas: theĀ Eduardo Abaroa National Reserve. Prepare for landscapes that look more like Mars than Earth.
Altitude:Ā ~4,200ā4,300 m
Two saline lagoons shimmering in shallow pinks and greens. Their true stars?Ā Andean and Jamesās flamingos, wading gracefully against a backdrop of volcanic peaks and rust-colored desert.Ā Best visited OctoberāMarch for breeding season and milder weather.
Tip: Binoculars and layered clothing are essentialācold nights arrive quickly.
Altitude:Ā ~4,600 m
A vast, otherworldly plain of sand, salt, and volcanic soils. Sunrise and sunset here turn the landscape into a canvas of gold and shadow. The wind sculpts dunes, and the silence is absolute.
Tip: Windproof jacket, sunscreen, and plenty of water.
An iconic wind-eroded rock formation standing alone like a petrified tree. Itās one of the most photographed spots in all of Boliviaāespecially during golden hour.
Tip: Watch your footing on the loose, rocky ground.
Altitude:Ā ~4,278 m
Perhaps the crown jewel of the reserve. The lagoonās intenseĀ red colorĀ comes from minerals and specialized algae. White borax islands float like icebergs, and hundreds of flamingos create a moving sea of pink against the crimson water. The surrounding mountains complete a scene of almost violent beauty.
Best time: OctoberāMarch for peak flamingo activity.
Tip: Keep your distance from wildlife and bring a camera with good zoom.
A geothermal field of fumaroles, boiling mud pools, and roaring steam vents. Sulfur yellows and mineral oranges paint the ground. Early morning tours capture the most dramatic steam plumes rising into the freezing air.
Safety: Stay strictly on marked pathsāthe crust is thin and hot.
Tip: Dress extremely warmly and limit time near sulfur vents.
After the cold, wind, and otherworldly landscapes, reward yourself in theĀ natural hot springs of Polques. Warm, mineral-rich waters soothe tired muscles as you gaze out over the high-desert plains. Simple, rustic, and utterly perfect.
Tip: Bring a towel and change of clothes. Facilities are basicāthatās part of the charm.
After our final sunrise in the reserve, we drive back toĀ Uyuni Town. From here, you have two choices:
āļøĀ Fly back to La PazĀ ā enjoying birdās-eye views of the salt flats you just crossed.
š„¾Ā Continue trekkingĀ with another AHE circuitābecause once youāve tasted the Andes, one adventure is never enough.
ā Ā Land + air returnĀ ā maximize exploration, minimize travel fatigue.
ā Ā Remote communities & ancient mummiesĀ ā cultural depth beyond the postcards.
ā Ā All iconic highlightsĀ ā both salt lakes, the Red Lagoon, geysers, hot springs, and more.
ā Ā Expertly pacedĀ ā trekking, 4×4, and relaxation balanced over 5 days.
ā Ā Small groups, big experiencesĀ ā with Andes Heritage Expeditions.
Day 1: Transportation from La Paz to Salinas de Garci Mendoza.
*Overnight in Sajama community.
Dia-2: Salinas ā Tahua ā Tunupa Volcano.
Dia-3: Crossing the Salt Flat ā Incahuasi Island – Uyuni.
Dia-4: Visit Eduardo Abaroa Natural Reserve.
Dia-5: Visit Eduardo Abaroa Natural Reserve and return to Uyuni town.

NOTE:Ā Contact us to customize your trekking needs based on your dates available to travel to Bolivia and to offer additional trekking circuits that fit your schedule and needs.
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