Salar de Uyuni is more than just a visual spectacle; it is a thriving ecosystem with unique flora and fauna.
The salt flats are home to the rare Andean flamingos, which nest in the mineral-rich waters. During your visit, take a guided tour to learn about the geological history of the region and its significance to the local communities.
Isla Incahuasi, often referred to as Fish Island, provides a contrasting landscape with its giant cacti and coral-like structures, remnants of a prehistoric lake. The island is a haven for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Whether you’re exploring the expansive salt flats or the unique island ecosystems, Salar de Uyuni promises a truly unforgettable adventure.
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