Stunning southwest Bolivia

We were back in Tupiza, but of course wanted to see the famous saltflats of Uyuni (Salar de Uyuni). So we decided to take a tour. There are daily departures to the Salar and the Southwest of Bolivia from Tupiza and Uyuni. From Tupiza, it’s a 4 day trip.

We left at 8 am; in a 4WD (Toyota Landcruiser) with an English couple, the driver and the guide/cook. The first day was long and we sat in the car a lot. But the scenery was beautiful, so that made up for a lot. We saw many lama’s, a falcon (you don’t see them here a lot) and a few condors.

We reached the highest point of the trip, 4855 meters (14.500 ft), and saw the remains of the 400 year old town of San Antonio de Lipez. We were together with another group and we stayed together the whole tour.

The second day was a lot shorter. We went to see geysers and had a wonderful hot bath in a natural hotspring. The water was very warm and it was hard to get out.

The geysers were beautiful, very different from other geysers we have seen. These were holes in the ground instead of little hills on top of the ground. Very spooky and weird.

On the third day we saw some beautiful lakes and many flamingo’s. All lakes are surrounded by white stuff. That almost never is salt, but Colpa and Borax. Colpa is used to make shampoo and with Borax they make glass (windows). Some of the lakes have unusual colors, such as red and black. These colors are formed by algae’s and minerals in the water. We also went into a cave where fossilized algae’s have formed stalactites on the ceiling. Very strange.

We spent the last night in a salthotel. Almost everything was made of salt; the walls, the tables and chairs and the floor was loose salt.

Lama van zout/ lama of salt

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Lama van zout/ lama of salt