Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N

  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima by Flight | 3D/2N

Exploring the Uyuni Salt Flats from Lima is a transformative experience that connects two worlds: the urban vibrancy of the Peruvian capital with the magical immensity of the Bolivian highlands. This adventure allows you to escape from everyday life and immerse yourself in a surreal landscape where heaven and earth merge into a perfect mirror. From the moment you arrive in Uyuni, you’ll be enveloped by an atmosphere of tranquility, endless skies, and vibrant Andean culture that permeates every corner.

Beyond the impressive salt desert, this trip invites you to discover the mystical Incahuasi Island, abandoned trains that tell stories of Bolivia’s mining past, and the unique sensation of walking on a white sea.

ITINERARY

Detailed Itinerary: Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima

📍Day 1: Flight Lima – La Paz – Uyuni

  • ✈️ Morning: Flight from Lima to La Paz (approximate duration 2 hours 30 minutes).
  • ⏱ Connection at El Alto Airport in La Paz and domestic flight to Uyuni (approx. 1 hour).
  • 🏙 Arrival in the small town of Uyuni, located in the Bolivian Altiplano at over 3,600 meters above sea level.
  • 🚐 Reception and transfer to the hotel.
  • 🧘‍♀️ Free afternoon to acclimatize or explore the town: you can visit the local market, try Andean cuisine, or relax before the adventure.
  • 🌙 Overnight in Uyuni at selected accommodations.

🗓 Day 2: Uyuni Salt Flats – Incahuasi Island – Train Cemetery – Ojos del Salar

  • 🍳 8:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel and pick-up to begin the full-day excursion.
  • 🚂 First stop: Train Cemetery, a photogenic site steeped in mining history.
  • 🧂 We enter the Salar de Uyuni, a white sea of ​​salt measuring over 10,000 km². Here begins one of the most striking experiences of the trip.
  • 📸 Free time for creative perspective photography in the middle of the salt flat.
  • 🏝 Visit to the famous Incahuasi Island, an oasis covered in giant cacti and surrounded by the white sea.
  • 🥗 Picnic lunch in the middle of the salt desert.
  • 🔭 Visit to the Ojos del Salar, small pools of bubbling water that emerge from underground.
  • 🌅 Sunset over the salt flat: a spectacle of light and color that transforms the landscape into an infinity mirror.
  • 🚐 Return to Uyuni and free evening.

🗓 Day 3: Uyuni – Flight to La Paz – Return to Lima

  • 🥐 Breakfast at the hotel.
  • ✈️ Transfer to Uyuni Airport for the return flight to La Paz.
  • 🛬 Connecting to an international flight to Lima.
  • 📍 Arrive at Jorge Chávez Airport in Lima in the afternoon or evening (depending on flight schedules).

 

INCLUDES

✅Includes

🚐 Airport Transfers
Organized transfer service to and from the airport, including the airport-hotel-airport route in Uyuni. This service guarantees punctuality, comfort, and smooth logistics throughout your experience.

🗺️ Full-Day Guided Excursion to the Salar de Uyuni
Full-day excursion to the Salar de Uyuni, exploring the main points of interest in the world’s largest salt flat. The route is adapted to weather conditions to offer the best possible experience.

🧭 Specialized Local Guide (Spanish-Speaking)
Accompanied by a specialized local guide with extensive knowledge of the Salar de Uyuni, its geological history, Andean culture, and natural environment. The guide provides explanations during the tour and constant support to travelers.

🚙 Shared 4×4 Tourist Transportation
Transfers and tours in 4×4 vehicles specially equipped for salt flats and desert terrain, with a maximum of 6 passengers per vehicle, ensuring greater safety, stability, and comfort during the tour.

🩺 First Aid Kit
Each vehicle is equipped with a first aid kit, prepared to handle any minor emergencies during the excursion.

🤝 Continuous Assistance
Ongoing assistance throughout the activity, from both the guide and the operational team, ensuring an organized, safe, and trouble-free experience.

DOES NOT INCLUDE

❌Not Included

🍽️ Meals Not Mentioned
Any meal or snack not expressly specified in the “Included Services” section is not included in the program.

✈️ Airport Taxes
Airport taxes and fees are not included and must be paid directly by the passenger, as applicable.

💰 Gratuities (Optional)
Gratuities for the guide, driver, or support staff are entirely optional and at the traveler’s discretion as a token of appreciation for the service received.

🛡️ Travel Insurance
Travel and medical insurance are not included. It is recommended to purchase insurance that covers medical assistance, accidents, and tourist activities at high altitudes.

🥤 Personal Beverages
Additional beverages such as bottled water, sodas, or sports drinks are not included. It is recommended to bring your own water during the excursion.

RECOMMENDATIONS

💡Recommendations

🧥 Warm and windproof clothing
Bring thermal clothing and a windproof jacket, as temperatures in Uyuni can drop below 0°C (32°F), especially during the early morning, dawn, and dusk. Dressing in layers is recommended for comfort.

🕶️ Essential sun protection
Sunscreen, sunglasses with UV protection, a hat, and a scarf are essential. The sun’s reflection off the salt is very intense and can cause sunburn even on cold or cloudy days.

💵 Extra cash
It’s advisable to bring extra cash, preferably in Bolivian bolivianos, for personal expenses, drinks, souvenirs, or optional entrance fees, as ATMs and card payments are not always available.

🔋 Extra batteries for devices
Bring extra batteries or a power bank for your camera or cell phone. The cold significantly reduces battery life, and electricity is unavailable in many areas.

🪪 Required Documentation
Make sure you have a valid ID or passport. If you are traveling from Peru, also bring your immigration card, as it may be requested during your trip or at checkpoints.

FAQs

❓Frequently Asked Questions: Uyuni Salt Flats Tour from Lima

How does the Uyuni Salt Flats tour from Lima work?

The tour begins in Lima with an international flight to Bolivia (usually with a connection), followed by air or land transfer to Uyuni. From there, the excursion to the Uyuni Salt Flats takes place in a 4×4 vehicle.

How many days does the tour from Lima last?

The duration varies depending on the chosen program, but the most common options are 2 days/1 night or 3 days/2 nights, including flights and the salt flats excursion.

Does the tour include flights from Lima?

It depends on the package purchased. Some programs include international and domestic flights, while others only offer the tour in Uyuni. It’s important to review the details before booking.

Do I need a visa to travel from Lima to Bolivia?

Visa requirements for Bolivia depend on your nationality. Peruvian citizens generally do not require a visa, but a valid ID or passport is necessary. It is recommended to check before traveling.

Is it necessary to acclimatize to the Salar de Uyuni?

Yes. Uyuni is located at a high altitude, so it is recommended to stay well hydrated, avoid alcohol, and, if possible, spend at least one night acclimatizing beforehand.

What is the best time to visit the Salar de Uyuni?

  • Dry season: ideal for seeing the salt patterns and exploring the salt flats more easily.
  • Rainy season: allows you to appreciate the famous mirror effect, although some areas may be restricted.

Is it cold during the tour?

Yes. Temperatures can drop below 0°C (32°F), especially at dawn and dusk. It is essential to bring thermal clothing and a windbreaker.

Is Incahuasi Island visited?

The visit to Incahuasi Island is optional and depends on weather conditions and the water level in the salt flats. There is an additional entrance fee.

What type of accommodation is used?

Accommodation is usually in hostels or hotels in Uyuni, and some packages may include a salt hotel, depending on the category booked.

What meals are included?

Lunch is generally included during the salt flat excursion. Other meals may not be included and must be purchased in Uyuni.

Is there cell phone or internet service?

Signal is limited or nonexistent along much of the route. Some hotels in Uyuni may offer basic Wi-Fi.

Should I bring cash?

Yes. It is recommended to bring Bolivian bolivianos in cash, as ATMs and card payments are not always available.

Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?

It can be done, but it is recommended to assess the physical condition and altitude tolerance, especially for young children and seniors.

What documents should I bring from Lima?

A valid national ID card or passport, and immigration card if applicable. Check the immigration requirements before your trip.

What happens if the weather is unfavorable?

For safety reasons, the itinerary may be adjusted or modified. During the rainy season, some routes may be temporarily closed.