Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, creates a breathtaking, otherworldly landscape, where the horizon seems to disappear, offering one of the most iconic and surreal experiences on Earth. Surrounding Uyuni, the Eduardo Avaroa National Park features striking sites such as the Laguna Colorada, with its vibrant red waters, and Laguna Verde, known for its green-colored surface, set against a backdrop of towering volcanoes.
In addition to its awe-inspiring landscapes, Uyuni is rich in cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the train graveyard, a historical site showcasing old trains that once served the mining industry. The local indigenous culture, including traditional practices and festivals, offers a fascinating glimpse into Bolivia’s roots and vibrant communities.