De todas formas, aquí te dejamos algunas estimaciones en euros, para que tengas una idea general: Visitar el salar desde Uyuni: 20-30 € por el tour de un día. 50-70€ por el tour de dos días. 90-110 € por el tour de 3 días. Visitar el salar desde Tupiza: Tour de 4 días por unos 170 €. Visitar el salar desde San Pedro: 140 - 150 The sites visited will vary depending on the tour's duration - I'd recommend doing one that covers the Laguna Verde, Laguna Blanca, Laguna Colorada and the Salar de Uyuni as a minimum. Tours start from a number of destinations in the area - most often from Uyuni or Tupiza in Bolivia. The salt flats are one of the most photogenic places on earth. 4. Sunblock - the high elevation and dry heat make the sun especially dangerous in Salar de Uyuni. And, even if you wear a sunhat, don't forget to apply sunblock to your face. The bright glare that reflects off the ground is enough to burn. 5. Salar de Uyuni is situated at an average level of 3,657 m amsl, the highest point of the province is Tutuni (Alto Totoni) (5,740 m) in the Cordillera Sillaguay on the Chilean border. The climate is that of an arid high mountain region, with yearly precipitation of below 200 mm, even less than 100 mm in the extreme west. At the core of the salt flat sits Isla Incahuasi, one of the main points of attraction for most tours of the Bolivian Salt Flats. The name Isla Incahuasi is Quechua for 'house of the inca'. In the past, before there were motorised vehicles to carry people across the flats, Incahuasi was used as a place of refuge while crossing the salt flat. 6. Re: Uyuni vs. Atacama. There are plenty of companies in both San Pedro and Uyuni that will do the trip from SP to Uyuni and vice versa. There is so much to see on the way, as the posters above mention - geysers, lakes, volcanos, strange rock formations, wide open spaces, it a an otherworldy landscape. Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is known for many things. It is the world's largest mirror, with clean-cut hexagon shaped salts, and vast expenses of glistening white salt.. Many travellers dream of reaching the middle of the salt flat where there is a 360-degree of nothingness - just a flat white ground and blue skies, and the fierce hot sun shining down on the salt desert. Salar de Uyuni "On Bolivia's southern Altiplano, another superlative high-altitude attraction awaits: the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flats. In stark contrast to Titicaca's cobalt waters, the salar's salt-encrusted surface, which covers more than 10,000 square kilometers, is blindingly white. Trips across the saltpan are Uyuni, town, southwestern Bolivia. It lies on the cold, windswept Altiplano, a high intermontane plateau, at 12,024 feet (3,665 metres) above sea level, just east of the vast Uyuni Salt Flat. Uyuni Salt Flat. The Uyuni Salt Flat at sunrise, Bolivia. Founded in 1890, it prospered, with the assistance of Slav and Syrian colonists, as a railroad Most people head to Uyuni to tour Bolivia's incredible salt flats and the surreal landscapes of the surrounding region. But there is another lesser-known attraction on the outskirts of town that is worthy of a visit. Hauntingly beautiful, the Cementerio de Trenes (Train Cemetery) is an open-air museum of rusted out relics from when railway was big business in the region. Nvug.