Uyuni, Sucre & Potosi Holidays

No Bolivia holiday is complete without a visit to the south to see the dazzling white salt flats and the charming colonial cities of Sucre and Potosi. The Salar de Uyuni is one of the most surreal places on earth. Spread out over more than 4,000 square miles like an ivory ocean, these are the largest salt flats on earth. Continue north-east to explore the silver mining town of Potosi and the colonial highlights in Sucre. An Uyuni, Sucre and Potosi holiday to the southern part of Bolivia combines wonderfully with a visit to the Atacama Desert across the border in Chile.

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The area to the east of the Chilean border is startlingly diverse and as you traverse the region you'll pass coloured lakes, vast rocky formations shaped by the wind, hot springs and geysers and snow-capped volcanic peaks before reaching the brilliant white salt desert which has come to symbolise adventure travel in Bolivia. Most of the accommodation along the way is basic, but there are a couple of diamonds in the rough. A night in a hotel made entirely of salt will no doubt appeal to those looking to tick off that all important 'original' box.


On the subject of original, to experience the Salar de Uyuni in a completely unique way, we can arrange a stay in a superslick Airstream caravan on these vast salt flats, where you'll barely encounter another soul (apart from your exceptional guides and crew, who are there purely to tailor-make experiences and excursions to your every need).


To the east of the salt flats you'll find the city of Sucre, one of the country's two capitals, where old churches, colonial buildings and fascinating museums are bursting with history. The city is home to the second oldest university in South America and its first medical school as well.


Potosi, just south of Sucre, is another gem which was once the wealthiest city on the continent thanks to its silver production which bankrolled the Spanish Empire. In fact, the term 'vale un Potosi' is still used to this day to describe something considered very profitable. The silver has more or less dried up, but the grand churches and ornate colonial buildings left behind as remnants of the glory days make the city well worth a visit.



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