


The world's largest salt flat, offering surreal landscapes and unique wildlife.
Salar de Uyuni is extremely cold, especially at night.
The high altitude and intense sun can cause sunburn and heatstroke.

Staying hydrated is crucial at high altitudes, and plastic waste should be minimized.
Experience the world's largest salt flat at sunrise, with ever-changing colors and reflections.

Explore the eerie beauty of abandoned trains and carriages, a unique testament to Bolivia's railway history.
Witness the magical spectacle of the Salar de Uyuni under a blanket of stars, with the chance to see the Milky Way.
A historic café known for its traditional Bolivian breakfast and beautiful plaza views.
An upscale restaurant offering a mix of Bolivian and international cuisine in a colonial-style building.
A popular restaurant known for its grilled meats and traditional Bolivian dishes.

Handcrafted from salt extracted from the Salar itself, these lamps are a unique symbol of the region.
Carved from Andean stone or wood, these figurines represent the revered llama, an essential animal in Bolivian culture.
Vibrant textiles woven by the indigenous people of Jukumani, featuring traditional patterns and colors.
Puff pastry filled with meat, potatoes, and spices, served with a spicy tomato-based sauce.
Meat, potatoes, and corn cooked in an earth oven with hot stones, served with a spicy tomato-based sauce.
Fried pork rinds, often served with a spicy tomato-based sauce or aji sauce.
A serene coastal promenade in Kochi, offering stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A scenic 2.5-mile trail along Squalicum Creek, offering views of the creek, forest, and wildlife.
Monas, a symbol of Indonesian independence, stands tall in Jakarta with a flame-shaped top, housing a museum and offering panoramic city views.