Uyuni Salt 1 Tagestour mit Guide auf Englisch + Mittagessen und Sonnenuntergang





Beschreibung
Lassen Sie sich von einer der schönsten Landschaften Boliviens verführen: den Uyuni-Salinen. Können Sie sich einen Spaziergang durch die größte Salzwüste der Welt vorstellen? Sie werden den Sonnenuntergang an einem magischen Ort sehen. Wesentlich!
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die Tour beginnt mit einem Besuch des Eisenbahnfriedhofs, der Überreste von Maschinen aus dem späten neunzehnten Jahrhundert sind
Nach 30 Minuten besuchen Sie die kleine Stadt Colchani, wo Sie den Salzprozess beobachten können. Wenn Sie Kunsthandwerk aus Salz oder Textilien kaufen möchten, ist Lama oder Alpakawolle ein guter Ort, um eines auszuwählen
Dann machen Sie sich bereit für den wunderschönen Salar de Uyuni mit mehr als 10.000 Quadratkilometern. Im Inneren des Salar werden Sie die Salt Piles (kleine Salzpyramiden, die die Einwohner der Stadt zum Trocknen und anschließenden Verarbeiten des Salzes herstellen) zu schätzen wissen Wenn Sie die Augen vom Salar aus sehen (das sind natürliche Kanäle, durch die Salzwasser zirkuliert und in Löchern endet), dann werden Sie das erste und einzige Hotel de Sal (Museum) in der Salzwüste kennen.
Wenn Sie die Tour fortsetzen, fahren Sie direkt zur Insel Incahuasi, wo Sie riesige Kakteen, versteinerte Korallenformationen und einen spektakulären Panoramablick auf den Salar sehen
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Bewertungen(44)
Jacob did a wonderful job organizing the full day for our group. The tour was phenomenal and we saw all the key highlights of the salt flats.
I truly enjoyed the tour and would recommend it. However, going forward I would urge the guides to take guests to the flats sooner. We didn’t get onto the hexagon until 4:30ish. Still, very happy with the overall tour.
My visit to the Salar de Uyuni on a one-day tour was one of those experiences you truly feel, not just visit everything flowed smoothly from the beginning, with no stress at all, and little by little the landscape just leaves you speechless; walking across that endless white, laughing while taking perspective photos, and then reaching Incahuasi Island with those giant cacti was something that really surprised me, but what stayed with me the most was the sunset , that quiet moment with a small toast, watching the sky change colors… simply magical. It’s definitely one of those places you have to experience at least once.
Our 1-day guided tour was an amazing experience from start to finish. Everything was very well organized, and having an English-speaking guide made a big difference, as all explanations were clear, interesting, and easy to understand. We learned a lot about the place while enjoying every moment of the journey. The lunch was delicious and gave us a great taste of the local cuisine, which added a special touch to the experience. One of the highlights was definitely the sunset—absolutely breathtaking and the perfect way to end the day. Overall, it was a complete and memorable experience, combining nature, culture, and great service. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a full day adventure without worries!
Incredible experience in the Salar de Uyuni in just one day. The landscapes are unique and the tour was well organized. Although it is short, it is totally worth it. Recommended!
It was a long but beautiful day. The salt flats are truly amazing and exceeded my expectations. Driving was safe. Lunch was good with lots of fresh vegs. It would have been nice to hear more about the natural history of the salt flats, but this was not part of the tour. Also, we didn’t go to to iIsla Incahuasi though this was on the program. It looked like none of the tours went there judging by the cars. Perhaps because of rain season. But then the published program should be changed
Jacob was a star! He went above and beyond for us. We had a fabulous day. We did everything on the itinerary and had enough time without it being stretched. Lunch was fantastic. Some great photos and some great friendships for the day. This was by far and away one if the best tours I've ever been on! If you're just thinking about it, stop. And go!
Worst experience of my life and I have done almost every country in Latin America. First, you will find many much cheaper tours around 45 euros and not 57 euros and which are identical. The guide was a disaster: - it arrives late; – he literally ran over dogs on the road without stopping; - he asks for extra money to eat in the desert when it is planned; - he did not follow the route and we did not make all the scheduled stops and he had the audacity to say that it was because of the girls who did not respect the deadline at each stop (when they were almost on time); – the girls with us, we paid 23 euros, so we actually found that they put us in a group with people who had not taken the full tour like us; -for sunset we had to have a drink, he refused to go down the stools because I quote "they will be full of salts; - all the lunch tables, without exception, had fruit in lunch except us; He was constantly on his phone and the only time he spoke was to say that he was the best guide in the world, the right joke; - and to finish after the tour we had a bus to catch so we could not arrive late and he took his time we had to run although we had clearly specified to him before the reservation and as soon as we arrived; – when I spoke to the person in charge of the tour, he replied that it was necessary to speak directly to the office when he dropped us off (apparently the concept of taking a bus is foreign to him) and as he had apologized that was enough. Anyway, go somewhere else, ask your hostels.
The tour was perfectly organized: the Train Cemetery, the Eyes of the Salt Flat, the Dakar Monument and the magical sunset mirror experience were unique moments. In addition, the lunch was delicious and well prepared, exceeding our expectations. The landscapes seem like from another planet, and thanks to Uyuni Experience we could enjoy every moment without worrying about anything. Without a doubt, an agency 100% recommended to live this natural wonder of Bolivia in the best way. We recommend bringing a camera for a better experience.
This tour was well organized with impressive views of the salt flats during the day, the sunset and twilight. My plane had gotten delayed but the organization worked with me to ensure I could still join the experience, providing airport pick up. We started at the abandoned yard full of trains and other infrastructure that had been left by the government. Then, proceeded to the salt museum to learn about the salt harvesting process and its uses with some time to purchase souvenirs and snacks. Then, we had lunch near the Dakar Potosi statues amongst other tour groups. The lunch was simple but filling, served at tables and benches made completely of salt. Finally, we explored and hiked Isla Incahuasi with all the cacti (30 bol cash only) before driving to a beautiful viewpoint of the sunset with a small pool of water to watch nature at its finest with some snacks and bottles of Bolivian wine. I recommend this to it to hit all the best spots in one day but I will warn that my only concern was that our driver had consumed a considerable amount of wine before driving us back into town from the salt flats and was acting weird constantly asking whether we enjoyed the tour/guides etc. My recommended solution would be to ensure you can stay with a trusted driver the whole time. Carlos was a fun and responsible driver and guide, allowing us to enjoy the full sunset experience from beginning to end and even helping all the people on the tour get their train tickets to their next destination or find their way to their hotels safely.



