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Uyuni is a town located in the southwest of Bolivia, known for its vast salt flats which are the largest in the world. The official currency used in Bolivia is the Bolivian Boliviano. The town is a gateway to the Salar de Uyuni, a mesmerizing natural wonder that offers stunning views and unique photo opportunities. Visitors can also explore the Train Cemetery, where old locomotives are left to rust in the desert. Uyuni has a rugged charm and is a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
When to visit
The best time to visit Uyuni is during the dry season from May to October when the salt flats are dry and accessible. During this time, the weather is sunny and clear, perfect for capturing the mirror-like reflections on the salt flats. The wet season from November to April brings rain, which can make the salt flats inaccessible and create a different but equally beautiful landscape with shallow pools of water reflecting the sky.
Getting around
In Uyuni, the most common way to get around is by booking a tour with a local guide who will provide transportation in a 4x4 vehicle. These tours typically include visits to the salt flats, the Train Cemetery, and other nearby attractions. Walking is also a popular way to explore the town and its surroundings, as many sites are within walking distance. Taxis are available for shorter trips within the town.
Traveller tips
Be prepared for high altitude in Uyuni, as the town sits at over 3,600 meters above sea level. Pack warm clothing, as temperatures can drop significantly, especially at night. Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water to combat the effects of altitude sickness. Bring sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself from the strong sun and glare off the salt flats. Respect the environment and local customs, and dispose of waste properly. Learn some basic Spanish phases to communicate with locals.