Trekking Circuit - M9: Details

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Destination
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Uyuni Salt Lake / Eduardo Avaroa Reserve / Sajama National Park Circuit

Tour Duration

8 Days

Difficulty

Medium-Low

Group Size

4-10 Guests

Height

3800 / 5200 / 4100 M

About the trekking

🏔️ Volcanoes, Salt & Crimson Skies: The Ultimate Sajama–Uyuni Salt Flats–Eduardo Abaroa Circuit

*Snow-capped volcanoes • Ancient burial towers • A salt lake at 3,800m • Flamingos over blood-red lagoons • Geysers at sunrise*

This is not a trek. This is an expedition across Bolivia’s southwestern wonderland—a multi-day journey that connects three of the Andean altiplano’s most iconic landscapes. From the soaring volcanic peaks of Sajama National Park to the infinite white horizon of the Uyuni Salt Flats, and finally into the otherworldly Eduardo Abaroa National Reserve, you’ll witness a staggering diversity of color, culture, and raw natural power.

Acclimatization is essential. Respect for the altitude and the land will reward you beyond measure.


🌋 Part One: Sajama National Park – Land of Fire & Ice

Snow-capped volcanoes, steaming geysers, and the tallest peak in Bolivia

Our journey begins west of La Paz, crossing high-altitude plains toward Sajama National Park, home to Nevado Sajama—Bolivia’s highest mountain at 6,542 meters (21,463 feet). But Sajama is not alone. The skyline is shared by its volcanic siblings: Parinacota and Pomerape, their perfect cones dusted in eternal snow.

Day 1: Trip to Sajama and Ancient Spirits

On the way to Sajama we visit the Chullpares—ancient above-ground burial towers built by pre-Columbian cultures. Though empty now, these stone sentinels still whisper of rituals and reverence from centuries past.

Day 2: High-Altitude Lakes

Inside the park, we embark on a full-day trek to pristine high-altitude lakes, their surfaces mirroring the volcanoes above. The air is thin, the silence profound. Along the way, we visit a geyser field, where steam hisses from the earth, and then reward ourselves in nearby hot springs—soaking under a vast sky while snow-capped peaks keep watch.

Day 3: On the way to Salinas de Garci Mendoza

After an early departure, we head toward the small town of Curahuara de Carangas, where a colonial-era church and local cultural site offer a window into Andean life. Then, we drive toward Salinas de Garci Mendoza and the tiny village of Alcaya.

Here, hidden from most tourist routes, lies an archaeological site where ancient mummies remain preserved—silent witnesses to the people who lived and died on this harsh, beautiful plain.


🧂 Part Two: The Salt Oceans – Coipasa & Uyuni

From one salt lake to another, then up a volcano for the ultimate view

Day 4: Tunupa Volcano – The Balcony Over the World’s Largest Salt Flat

From the village of Tahua, we begin our ascent of Tunupa Volcano (5,300 m / 17,388 ft). This is a demanding but deeply rewarding hike. From the summit, the Uyuni Salt Flats sprawl below like a shattered mirror—a dazzling white lake stretching farther than the eye can see, while the smaller Coipasa Salt Lake glimmers to the northwest.

You are standing above the world’s largest salt desert. Take your time. Breathe. Photograph.

Day 5: Crossing the White Ocean – Overnight on Incahuasi Island

We drive onto the salt flats themselves. The crust crackles under our 4×4 tires. There is no horizon—only sky and white.

Our destination: Incahuasi Island, a rocky outcrop rising from the center of the salt lake, covered in giant cacti some over a thousand years old. Here, we stay overnight—a rare and magical experience. As the sun sets, the salt transforms into a canvas of pink, orange, and violet. After dinner, we walk the island’s trails under a blanket of stars, with no light pollution for hundreds of miles.


🔥 Part Three: Eduardo Abaroa National Reserve – A World in Color

Red lagoons, smoking earth, and flamingos against the desert

From Uyuni town, we enter the Eduardo Abaroa National Reserve—a high-desert wonderland of mineral lakes, geothermal fields, and rock sculptures.

🦩 Cañapa & Hedionda Lagoons (~4,200–4,300 m)

Shallow, saline, and alive with color. These twin lagoons shimmer in shades of pink and soft green, thanks to mineral-rich waters and specialized algae. Their true magic? Flamingos—Andean and James’s species—wading in elegant colonies against a backdrop of volcanic peaks and rust-red desert.

Best time: October–March (breeding season, milder weather). Bring binoculars and warm layers.

🏜️ Siloli Desert & The Stone Tree (~4,600 m)

A vast, wind-scoured plain of sand, salt, and volcanic soil. This is the Bolivia of dreams—empty, raw, and beautiful. Rising from the desert floor is the Stone Tree (Árbol de Piedra) , an iconic wind-eroded rock formation shaped over millennia. At golden hour, its silhouette against the sky is unforgettable.

Tip: Windproof jacket, sunscreen, and plenty of water. Watch your footing on loose ground.

🔴 Red Lagoon (Laguna Colorada) (~4,278 m)

The crown jewel of the reserve. The water burns deep red—a startling color caused by algae and sediments. White borax islands float like icebergs, and hundreds of flamingos create a moving sea of pink against the crimson surface. The surrounding mountains complete a scene of almost violent, haunting beauty.

Best time: October–March for peak flamingo activity. Keep your distance from wildlife. Bring a good camera.

🌋 Geysers (Morning Sun / Sol de Mañana)

A geothermal field that feels like the edge of the world. Steam vents roar, mud pools bubble, and yellow/orange mineral terraces glow against the grey earth. Early morning visits are best—the steam rises dramatically into the freezing air.

⚠️ Safety: Stay strictly on marked paths. The ground is unstable and extremely hot. Limit time near sulfur vents.

♨️ Polques Hot Springs

After days of cold, wind, and thin air, nothing feels better than sinking into the warm, mineral-rich waters of Polques. Simple, rustic, and surrounded by sweeping plateau views—it’s the perfect way to soothe tired muscles before heading back to civilization.

Tip: Bring a towel, dry clothes, and basic facilities expectations. The experience, not the luxury, is what matters.


📍 Return to Uyuni – And Beyond

Our expedition concludes in Uyuni Town, where you can:

  • ✈️ Fly back to La Paz (dramatic aerial views of the salt flats)

  • 🚐 Continue overland to other destinations

  • 🥾 Join another AHE trekking circuit in the Quimsa Cruz or Viloco regions


⚠️ Essential Information for Travelers

Altitude Sickness is a Real Risk

You will spend multiple days above 4,000 m (13,100 ft), with passes exceeding 5,000 m (16,400 ft).
Acclimatize in La Paz or Uyuni for at least 2 days before starting.
Hydrate constantly. Avoid heavy exertion on arrival. Consider altitude medication if advised by your doctor.

Weather & Packing

  • Days: Intense sun, strong UV, possible high winds

  • Nights: Below freezing, even in summer

  • Layers are essential (thermal base, fleece, windproof/waterproof outer)

  • Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, and a warm hat – non-negotiable

Responsible Travel

  • Follow your AHE guide’s advice and park regulations

  • Respect wildlife distances (especially flamingos)

  • Stay on marked paths in geothermal areas

  • Leave no trace – fragile high-altitude ecosystems recover slowly


Why Choose AHE for This Circuit?

 
 
FeatureWhat You Get
🏔️ Three iconic regionsSajama + Uyuni + Eduardo Abaroa – no repetition, only variety
🧭 Expert guidanceLocal drivers and trekking guides who know the hidden paths
🏕️ Overnight on IncahuasiRare access to a night on the salt flats
🪦 Cultural depthChullpares, mummies of Alcaya, Curahuara de Carangas – not just landscapes
🚙 Comfortable 4×4 + trekkingThe perfect blend of vehicle support and on-foot adventure
✈️ Flexible exitFly or drive back from Uyuni

Quick Facts

 
 
DetailInformation
DurationMulti-day (typically 6–8 days depending on pacing)
Starting pointLa Paz City
Max altitude5,300 m (Tunupa Volcano summit)
Sleeping altitude range~3,700 m – 4,300 m
Best seasonApril–October (dry season); Oct–Mar for flamingo activity
Physical levelModerate to challenging (trekking + high altitude)

Video in Spanish

Video version en espaĂąol del circuito de trekking M9: Parque Nacional Sajama / Salar de Uyuni / Reserva Natural Eduardo Abaroa.

Itinerary

Day 1: Transportation from La Paz to Sajama National Park.

  • 7:00am Departure from La Paz.
  • Arrival in Sajama. Check-in and lunch at the Sajama hostel.
  • Visit to the Sajama hot springs.
  • Dinner and rest.

*Overnight in Sajama community.

Day 2: Sajama National Park Activities. 

  • 6:30 Breakfast.
  • Departure by vehicle to geysers.
  • Hike to high altitude Andean Lagoons.
  • Return to pick-up point and transfer to Lodge in Sajama community. Lunch.
  • Visit to the queĂąua forest and the Sajama village viewpoint.
  • Return to the hostel.

Day 3: Sajama community – Curahuara – Chosen community en route to Salinas.

  • 7:00 Departure from Sajama community.
  • Visit a colonial church in “Curahuara de Carangas” community.
  • Arrival to chosen town on the way to Salinas. Walk around the area (chullpas, rock formations, enigmatic landscapes).
  • Dinner and overnight in the chosen town, en route.

Day 4: Trip to Salinas Town.

  • Long leg – early departure.
  • 12:00 – 13:00 Arrival in Salinas (may vary depending on the route)
  • Visit to the Citadel of Alcaya (mummies and archaeological site)
  • Return to Salinas. Dinner and overnight in Salinas de Garci Mendoza.

Dia-5: Salinas – Tahua – Tunupa Volcano.

  • 9:00 Departure to Tahua.  check-in.
  • Partial ascent of Tunupa Volcano (viewpoint and mummy caves).
  • Sunset over the Salt Flats.
  • Dinner and overnight in Tahua.

Dia-6: Crossing the Salt Flat – Incahuasi Island – Uyuni.

  • 7:30 Start of the crossing.
  • Visit Incahuasi Island (walk and photos). Picnic lunch
  • Continued crossing the salt flat to Uyuni town.
  • Dinner and hotel in Uyuni.

Dia-7: Visit Eduardo Abaroa Natural Reserve.

  • Early departure in 4×4 vehicle.
  • Daytime visits:
    – CaĂąapa/Hedionda Lagoon.
    – Siloli Desert.
    – Stone Tree.
    – Red Lagoon (laguna Colorada)
  • 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM Arrival at accommodation in the Reserve.

Dia-8: Visit Eduardo Abaroa Natural Reserve and return to Uyuni town.

  • Early 5:00 AM Departure for “Sol de MaĂąana” geysers (Morning Sun)
  • Visit the “Polques” Hot Springs.
  • Return trip to Uyuni.
  • 16:30 PM Estimated arrival in Uyuni.
  • Return flight to La Paz.

Gallery Of Our Tour

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