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Bolivia bolivia salt flats10/4/2023 see the vastness of the enormous salt flat.Even more interesting is that it’s located at 3,656 meters above sea level in south-west Bolivia (not that far from the Atacama Desert in Chile, the driest place on Earth).īecause during the 3 days on Salar de Uyuni tour, you can: It contains more than 50% of world’s lithium reserves which is being extracted and commonly used in all electronics. Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat spreading over 10,000 square km and containing more than 10 billion tones of salt. Salar de Uyuni / Salt Flats in Bolivia –what is it and why you should visit? I’m sure our pictures will speak for themselves and will convince you to visit Bolivian Salt Flats. This article is detailing everything you need to know about the Salt Flats tour – where to start, how to choose the travel agency, cost and most importantly, what you’ll see. It’s freaking amazing and much better than you imagine it to be! As beautiful as the world’s largest salt flat is, that is just the beginning of the surreal landscapes on the 3-day tour. If you’ve seen pictures of the huge Bolivian salt flat thinking that must be amazing to see, I need to tell you something. We were looking forward to seeing the salt flats ever since we’ve departed for our trip around the world. Without a doubt, it’s one of the most beautiful places on the planet. From the salt flat and its mirror reflections when the horizon disappears, to colourful lagoons filled with flamingos and snow peaked volcanoes above 5,000 meters high, you’re going to be amazed during the Salar de Uyuni tour (also known as Salt Flats tour) in Bolivia.
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