Discover the Salar de Uyuni on a two-day journey from La Paz with this well-organized tour priced at $150 per person. It includes comfortable bus travel, a knowledgeable guide, and visits to iconic salt flats, train cemeteries, salt workshops, and even a sunset over the world’s largest salt desert.
What we really appreciate are the thoughtful stops like the Cementerio de Trenes, offering a glimpse into Bolivia’s railway past, and the chance to take playful perspective photos on the vast salt surface. The inclusion of the Pachamama offerings and San Pedro ritual adds a spiritual touch, making this more than just a sightseeing trip—it’s a cultural experience.
A small but notable drawback is the early departure from La Paz and the long bus ride, which might be tiring for some travelers. However, for those eager to see the salt flats without breaking the bank, this tour strikes a good balance of comfort and adventure. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy guided tours with a mix of nature, history, and local customs.
Key Points

- Comfortable transportation from La Paz to Uyuni via bus with a local driver.
- Rich itinerary including the Train Cemetery, salt workshops, and the iconic salt flats.
- Cultural experiences like the Pachamama offering and San Pedro ritual.
- Photo opportunities with perspective tricks and incredible sunset views.
- Small group size of up to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
- Value-focused price at $150, with most major sights included.
An In-Depth Look at the Salar de Uyuni Tour

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Starting the Adventure: From La Paz to Uyuni
The journey begins with an evening bus from La Paz, departing around 9:00 pm after registration at 8:30 pm. Traveling by bus in comfort means you can settle in and relax during the roughly 10-hour journey, which is quite long but necessary to cover the distance. The bus ticket cost isn’t included in the tour price, so you’ll want to factor that into your budget.
One of the first things to appreciate is the efficiency of this setup. Traveling overnight allows you to arrive in Uyuni early in the morning, ready to hit the salt flats fresh. A word of caution: the early start means a late return the next day, so consider your energy levels and how you’d like to pace your trip.
Day One: Exploring Salt and Steel
Upon arriving in Uyuni around 7:30 a.m., you’ll have some free time for water, snacks, or last-minute supplies before heading to your tour office, just a block from the bus station. The tour kicks off around 10:30 a.m., and the day is packed with fascinating stops.
Your first stop is the Cementerio de Trenes, an eerie collection of rusted locomotives that once served as Bolivia’s railway backbone. We loved the way this site captures the country’s industrial past and makes for some fantastic photos. Many travelers mention how atmospheric it feels—like stepping back in time.
Next, you’ll visit Colchani, a small salt-mining village where artisans craft goods from salt and llama wool. This stop is ideal for picking up authentic souvenirs like salt handicrafts and textiles, perfect for souvenirs that carry a truly Bolivian flavor.
From here, the salt flat begins to reveal itself in all its expansive glory. You’ll wade through the “Ojos de Agua Salada,” natural saltwater pools that shimmer under the sun, offering a surreal experience. Visiting the Salt Hotel—a structure built entirely of salt blocks—serves as a reminder of the salt flat’s economic importance and provides a quirky place to snap photos.
You’ll also see the Flags of the World, where travelers are encouraged to leave their country’s flag—a fun way to feel part of an international mosaic. The Dakar Monument commemorates the famous rally raid, adding a dash of adventure history to the journey.
Midday: Tasting and Topography
A well-timed lunch en route allows you to fuel up for the afternoon’s sightseeing. After eating, you head to Incahuasi Island—a highlight for many travelers, although access depends on the rainy season. If accessible, this island is covered with giant cacti and offers spectacular views of the salt flats and rock formations of petrified coral.
Travelers have shared how fun it is to take perspective photos here—”playing with scale and distortion on the blinding white surface creates hilarious and memorable images,” one guest noted. It’s a moment that combines natural beauty with creative fun.
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As the day winds down, you’ll settle into a large flat area for the spectacular sunset over the salt flats. Watching the sun cast golden hues across the white expanse is a sight no photos can truly capture. Many mention that the experience is made even better with a glass of local wine in hand, enjoying the silence and vastness of the landscape.
Your return to Uyuni is timed for around 7:15–7:45 p.m., wrapping up a full day of exploration.
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Important Considerations
The tour is designed to maximize your experience, but keep in mind the rainy season (January to March) can restrict access to certain sites like Incahuasi Island. Travelers have noted that the landscape’s appearance can change significantly depending on the season, so check ahead if certain sights are a priority.
Who This Tour Suits Best
If you enjoy guided trips with a mix of natural beauty, cultural insights, and fun photography, this tour is an excellent choice. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate comfort but don’t want to miss out on the authentic, off-the-beaten-path spots. Small group size ensures a more intimate experience, ideal if you prefer personal interaction with your guide.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Worth It?

For $150, this two-day experience offers a well-rounded glimpse of the Uyuni salt flats along with key sights like the train cemetery and salt workshops. The included transportation, guided commentary, and cultural rituals elevate it beyond a simple sightseeing trip. The sunset over the salt flat is undoubtedly a highlight, with the vast white landscape creating a truly breathtaking setting.
While the long overnight bus might not appeal to everyone, it’s a practical way to make the most of your time and budget. Plus, the small group size and the inclusion of authentic cultural experiences—like the Pachamama offering and San Pedro ritual—add depth to what could otherwise be a superficial tour.
This tour fits best for travelers eager to see the salt flats without fuss, who enjoy a mix of history, culture, and natural wonders. It’s suitable for those ready for a full day of adventure and willing to embrace a late-night start and early morning finish.
FAQs

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes bus tickets from La Paz to Uyuni, transportation in a 4×4 vehicle with a roof rack, and a local driver. Guide services are provided in Spanish and English.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there is a lunch stop on the way, which many travelers find convenient for refueling.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable clothing, and some snacks for the long bus ride. If you’re planning to take photos on the salt flats, consider bringing a camera or phone with plenty of storage.
How long is the bus ride from La Paz to Uyuni?
The bus departs at 9:00 pm and arrives around 7:30 am, making it a roughly 10-hour journey.
Is it possible to visit Incahuasi Island during the tour?
Yes, but access depends on the weather, particularly the rainy season (January to March). If access is restricted, the itinerary will focus more on other salt flat sites.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish and English, making the tour accessible to a broad range of travelers.
To sum it up, this Salar de Uyuni 2-day tour from La Paz offers a practical, well-structured way to see one of Bolivia’s most iconic landscapes. Its blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and fun photo opportunities makes it a solid choice for travelers wanting more than just a quick glimpse. With a small group setting and attention to authentic sites, it provides a genuine taste of the salt flats’ magic, all at a reasonable price.
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