Published on Cascada Expediciones (https://www.cascada.travel) Início > Bolivia Uyuni Connection 4 Day Explorer Bolivia Uyuni Connection 4 Day Explorer [1] Introdução No trip to the high plains of South America is complete with a visit to Bolivia?s awe-inspiring Uyuni Salt Flats. The Uyuni Salt Flats of Bolivia are one of the world?s most spectacular sights - a vast plain that turns to a sheer mirror when the rains come. Travel to Uyuni, then onwards to Bolivia?s capital city of La Paz, and encounter even more treasures of the Altiplano on this epic exploration into the high deserts of South America. Difficulty Level: Easy-Moderate Itinerário Highlights: Explore the Marvelous Uyuni Salt Flat Unique Connection to La Paz Admire Beautiful Coned Volcanoes Amazing Geological Formations Visit the Beautiful Altiplanic Lagoons Brief Itinerary Day 1, Enter the Altiplano, Bolivia. Day 2, Overland through lagoons, Bolivia. Day 3, Drive through Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia. Day 4, Visit Thunupa Volcano, La Paz, Bolivia. Day 1, San Pedro to Ojo de Perdiz, Eduardo Avaroa National ReserveAltiplano, Bolivia. Our 4x4 expedition starts as we drive from San Pedro de Atacama to the Bolivian border crossing Hito Cajones. Once we cross the border the scenery is dominated by the Licancabur Volcano and the Green Lagoon at its base, one of the jewels of the Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve. We continue driving and enter the Valley of the Desert Ladies, then head to the Hot Springs of Polque for a relaxing bathe in the hot natural pools before going to the Sol de Mañana Geysers. We continue driving and arrive at the Red
Lagoon, another jewel of the Avaroa Reserve and famous for its different species of flamingoes. The red color of the lagoon is produced by active algae reacting with the sun's radiation and wind - the pink color of the flamingos feet and feathers is produced by the same algae. The variety of colors in the desert is very impressive - red, orange, ochre, brass, brown and beige. As we keep driving we see wild Vicuña, with their elegant figures and other Altiplano wildlife. We continue to Ojo de Perdiz, where we spend the night in the heart of the Siloli desert. Tayka Desert Hotel, Siloli desert Bolivia Day 2, Ojo de Perdiz to San Pedro de QuemesAltiplano, Bolivia Today we drive to a chain of lagoons named Ramadita, Honda, Chiarkota, Hedionda and Cañapa. There are large numbers of Andean, James and Chilean flamingoes in the lagoons, in addition to other birds including Andean seagulls and wild ducks. The lagoon is surrounded by impressive sand and rock formations, shaped by the millenary winds, borax and sulfur minerals. We continue towards the Mirador de Ollague, where we have lunch outdoors before heading to Pueblo Refugio (refugee village), known for its influx of people from Pueblo Quemado (burnt village) who arrived after a big fire in their village. We spend the night at the comfortable Tayka Stone Hotel, made of stone and volcanic sand. Tayka Stone Hotel, southern border Uyuni Salt Flat Day 3, San Pedro de Quemes to TahuaAltiplano, Bolivia After breakfast we wander around the hotel grounds and Pueblo Quemado, which was burnt down in Bolivia's war with Chile in 1879. We also participate in the herding of llamas with Doña Marta who owns the flock. We then board our 4X4 and drive an hour to the abandonned hamlet of Cuye where we have an amazing view of the Salt Flat. Continuing on to Incahuasi island we have great views of volcanic rock and giant cacti as we make our way up to a viewpoint of the surrounding white landscape. We enjoy lunch here as well as an optional walk up to the panoramic viewpoint for a full 360º look at the amazing Salt Flat. We drive on to the little known Salar Sensual, passing through the beautiful Ch'jini where local inhabitants walk up with us to the 'cathedral', or fortress ruins, on a 40m high mound above the unknown village. The ruins are believed to date back to the period after the Tiwanacota era and the viewpoints give us clues about the civilization. We then continue on to the Ch'jini cave, with its interesting and fragile formations (allowing just 5 people per visit), before visiting the place of ancient anscentral populations on the north eastern shore of the salt flat. Back in our jeep we continue to Coquesa and up to Thunupa where we do a short walk up to a cave with mummies. As sunset approaches we drive towards Tahua, to spend the night at the unique Tayka Salt Hotel offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Salar. Tayka Salt Hotel, Tahua Bolivia Day 4, Tahua to La Paz CityAltiplano, Bolivia. After breakfast we drive past Tunupa Volcano, at 5,321 m (17,457 ft) above sea level. From here we head on to Salinas de Garci Mendoza, at the foot of the volcano, where we visit the local village and church representative of the colonial architecture. Continuing on to the Jayu Quta crater we see a huge depression caused by a meteorite that fell millions of years ago. Due to its vast size and symmetry the crater is known as Maracaná in reference to the famous footbal stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Our final lunch will be in Quillacas, with a memorable view of the surrounding lakes and salt flat. Here we drive towards the Thunupa volcano and continue to the city of Oruro from where we drive the final 200km through the Altiplano to our final destination - Bolivian capital La Paz.
Acomodação 1st night in Hotel Tayka Desert El Hotel del Desierto" (Spanish for Hotel of the Desert) is only 40 minutes away from the Red Lagoon (Laguna Colorada), amidst a beautiful scenery of high Andean desert landscapes. This site is accessible from Uyuni (220 km) and San Pedro de Atacama, Chile (200 kmt).?2nd night in Hotel Tayka Stone?El Hotel de Piedra? (Spanish for Hotel of the Rocks) is made of volcanic rock and is located on the Southern border of the Uyuni Salt Flat, only 170 km from the city of Calama, Chile. The design of the hotel is inspired by the picturesque environment on the side on which it has been built, an ancient Indian village dating back to pre-columbian times.?3rd night in Hotel Tayka Salt As its name describes, our Hotel de Sal (Spanish for Salt Hotel) is almost entirely made of pure salt from the Uyuni Salt Flats, and is located near the village of Tahua, on the foothills of Thunupa volcano, only 110 km away from the town of Uyuni. The hotel faces the Salt Flats and offers overwhelming views over the surrounding desert of 12,000 square Km. PREÇOS E INFORMAÇÕES Rates Valid through December 2017 The following rates are based on private services and double accommodation: CLP 2,720,000 / 1 person (Single room supplement not included) CLP 1,822,400 p.p. / 2 person CLP 1,584,400 p.p. / 3 people CLP 1,482,400 p.p. / 4 people Single supplement: CLP 163,200 p.p. What's CLP? Your booking is based on Chilean pesos (CLP), but you pay in US$ (USD), using the exchange rate valid on the day of payment which will be shown in your order. This exchange rate may vary between the date you pay your deposit and the date you pay your outstanding balance, but rest assured this is the best way to keep our prices competitive and ensure the best rate for you! Departures Only private departures, every day on request.
Starting / Finishing Points The trip starts at your hotel in San Pedro de Atacama on the date requested and finishes on the 4th day at your hotel in La Paz, Bolivia. Included Spanish speaking driver Bilingual local guide Private transportation in Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 3 nights accommodation in Tayka native hotels All activities described in the program Llama herding Entrance fees in the visited places Community night tax & tourist tax Natural herbs and medication for altitude sickness High pressure oxygen and extinguisher Meals: day 1: L, D day 2: B, L, D day 3: B, L, D day 4: B, L B: breakfast, L: lunch, D: dinner. Excluded Domestic flight tickets Hotel night in San Pedro or La Paz City Insurance (it is mandatory you purchase appropriate insurance for this kind of trips) Voluntary tipping to guides and staff Items of personal nature Transport The vehicle will be a Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 with maximum 6 people capacity. Weather In the Atacama region the weather follows a typical desert pattern of hot days and cold nights. The Atacama Desert is considered to be the driest place on earth and rain is rare at anytime of year! Spring-Summer (October to March) Daytime temperatures usually range between 20 C - 24 C (68-77 F). Night time temperatures will most likely range from 5 C - 0 C (41-32 F) Autumn-Winter (April to September) Daytime temperatures range from 15 C -20 C (59-68 F). Night time temperatures will most likely be - 10 C - 0 C (14-32F) Between December and March, a weather phenomenon known as?invierno altiplanico? (Altiplanic winter) normally occurs, which consists of heavy cold air masses coming in from the Amazon and reaching the highlands of Bolivia, Peru and Chile. During this period, rain, storms, hail and even snow may fall. Although these weather elements might not seem adequate for an outdoor trip, the power and
beauty of the Altiplanic Winter does a lot to overshadow the weather and allow for an enjoyable experience despite the crazy weather phenomenon! Physical Demands This trip does not demand physical activity other than walking normally over rather flat terrain. Nevertheless as you will be touring in high altitudes so oxygen deprivation (altitude sickness) will affect everyone to some extent. The guide will have an oxygen tank every day at disposition if someone feels sick during the tours. What You Need to Bring **Important: We recommend to all our clients to bring their vaccination certificate for the yellow fever for their trip to Bolivia. We recommend to take with you: - Jumper - Parka - Wool gloves - Wool socks - Cap or hat - Wool hat - Hiking boots - Towel - Swim suit - Lip balm with spf 15 or above - Sun cream with spf 15 or above - Sunglasses with UV filter, factor 4 or 5 - Torch - Rain coat (if coming between December and March) Itinerary Modifications We reserve the right to change the order of the days in any itinerary under the sole discretion of the trip guide and based on operational considerations. The trip guide can also modify, change or eliminate part of the itinerary based on safety/weather considerations TESTEMUNHOS Contact us Call Us Give us a call, we are here to help you! We are open Mon-Fri 9am to 6pm Chilean time.» Current time in Santiago de Chile [2] USA/Canada 1-800-901-6987 UK 0-800-051-7095
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