Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve: Traveling

Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve
Traveling

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Petr Liška Wrote 02.02.2013:

The southwestern Altiplán with the famous Salar tour is rightfully one of the so-called „mandatory“ stops when traveling in Bolivia. After paying for the „trip“, you will be completely taken care of. Hopefully this beautiful trip will not spoil your altitude sickness.

Traveler Itineraries

Petr Liška Wrote 02.02.2013:

In fact, the only reasonable option is to arrange „jeep tour“ at the points of departure (Uyuni, Tupiza, San Pedro de Atacama).

Classic Itineraries

Petr Liška Wrote 02.02.2013:

Local travel agencies usually offer 3 or 4 day tours of the main attractions of the area. Itineraries are practically exactly the same, only the sequence of visited places differs, depending on which starting point you start from.

Off Beaten Itineraries

Petr Liška Wrote 02.02.2013:

However, it is far better to go only in threes and arrange an individual tour. In addition, out of season and from Tupiza, it is not so much more expensive. Jeeps are growing faster than tourists. This is ideal especially for photographers or tourists who want to conquer local volcanoes (eg: Licancabur, Uturuncu, Tunupa, etc.)

Combination with neighboring countries

Petr Liška Wrote 02.02.2013:
  • ** Chile – Bolivia: ** salar tour can be arranged by starting or ending in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. Ideal for those who organize some major trips around South America – ** Argentina – Bolivia: ** Tupiza, respectively Villazon is a good entrance to the area for those who come here from Argentina (Night bus will take you from Buenos Aires to Salta, from where you are in the afternoon on the border with Bolivia)

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