2-Day Uyuni Tour – Mirror Reflection & Salt Water Sunset

2-Day Uyuni Tour – Mirror Reflection & Salt Water Sunset

Train Graveyard, salt refinery, Dakar monument, endless white expanse for perspective photos, Incahuasi giant cacti island, sunset over the flats, overnight in a real salt hotel, sunrise at Tunupa Volcano viewpoint. 4×4 jeep, all meals and guide included.

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Overview

The shimmering salt desert and the vertical, multi-colored slopes of the Tunupa Volcano serve as the stage for this 2-day, 1-night immersive high-altitude expedition.

This "Popular Pick" journey transitions from the rusted steam locomotives of the Train Cemetery to an overnight stay in a unique hostel constructed from salt blocks.

You move from the perspective-bending hexagonal tiles of the world's largest salt flat to the ancient "Cave of the Galaxies" and the high-altitude mummies of Tunupa.

Because this experience includes a specialized sunset and mirror effect session followed by a starlit night in the heart of the desert, you should book your Uyuni 2-day salt flat tour early to secure your 4WD seat for the 2026 season.

What's Included

  • 1 Night in a Salt Hostel
  • Bilingual English-speaking Driver-Guide
  • All Meals (2 Lunches, 1 Dinner, 1 Breakfast)
  • Hotel, Airport, or Bus Station Pickup
  • Entry to Llama and Salt Museum
  • Entrance Fees (~$15 USD / 100 BOB)
  • Fish Island & Tunupa Admission
  • Mineral Water and Personal Snacks
  • Gratuities (Tips)
  • International Travel Insurance

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins at 10:30 AM with pickup from your location in Uyuni. You’ll visit the Train Cemetery and the Museo de la Llama y la Sal to learn about local industry. After entering the salt flats for a 5-hour exploration—including the Dakar monument and perspective photo sessions—you’ll witness the sunset in the water-flooded region to observe the mirror effect. After dinner at your salt hostel, you’ll head back out for an hour of stargazing, witnessing the Milky Way reflect vertically in the shallow waters of the Salar.
  2. You’ll start with a 2-hour morning exploration of the Cave of the Galaxies, a sub-aqueous cavern featuring rare magma solidifications. The expedition continues to Fish Island (Incahuasi), a vertical oasis of 1,000-year-old cacti. The afternoon is dedicated to Tunupa Volcano, where you’ll visit the cave of the mummies and take an optional hike to a 4,200-meter viewpoint for a panoramic vertical look at the entire salt flat before returning to Uyuni.

Expect a raw, visually overwhelming, and adventurous experience. The transition from the flat, blinding white salt to the steep, volcanic terrain of Tunupa offers a diverse vertical perspective of the Bolivian Altiplano. The environment is one of extreme silence and high altitude, where the air is pure but thin. While the tour is suitable for a wide age range, our agency notes that a moderate physical fitness level is required for the second-day hikes. This experience is not recommended for wheelchair users or those with significant back or heart problems.

Uyuni 2-Day Insider Secrets

  • Our agency offers complimentary pickups from the bus station (4:00 AM – 8:00 AM) or the airport (8:40 AM). Our travelers have found that if you are staying at the Palacio de Sal or Luna Salada, an extra $30 fee applies per group; us at the agency suggest coordinating this 24 hours in advance to ensure a smooth 10:30 AM start.

  • Travelers with us suggest packing multiple thermal layers for the first night. Us at the agency stress that while the salt hostel is unique, the temperature drops vertically the moment the sun sets; our clients often find that a heavy fleece and a warm hat are the secret to enjoying the stargazing session without the chill.

  • If you are a photography lover, our agency recommends bringing a specialized lens cloth. Our travelers often note that the fine salt dust and the transition from the humid mirror-effect zones to the dry volcanic slopes can smudge gear; our guide suggests keeping your camera in a sealed bag between stops.

  • Our agency reminds all travelers with us to spend at least 2-3 days at altitude (like in Cusco or La Paz) before arriving. Our clients find that being well-acclimated is vital for the 4,200-meter hike up Tunupa Volcano to see the mummies and the panoramic crater views.

Best Time to Visit

The salt flat's appearance and weather vary with the high-altitude seasons.

Season Months The Experience The Trade-off
Mirror Peak Jan – March Best for the "Infinite Mirror" effect and stargazing reflections. Higher chance of rain; some trails near Tunupa may be slippery.
Crisp Winter May – Sept Crystal-clear visibility for the Tunupa crater and the Milky Way. Freezing nights; our agency suggests bringing a high-quality sleeping bag or heavy thermal wear.
Llama & Flamingo Peak Oct – Dec High activity for wildlife at the foot of the volcano. Strong Altiplano winds; our guide recommends windproof layers for the sunset snack.

Recommended Start: 10:30 AM. Our agency suggests arriving in Uyuni by 8:00 AM to allow for a relaxed breakfast at a local café before our 4WD vehicle collects you for the day's vertical journey into the Salar.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do we sleep?

Accommodation is provided in a salt hostel—a building made entirely of salt blocks in the middle of the desert.

Is the Tunupa hike mandatory?

No, the walk to the 4,200m viewpoint is optional, but our agency highly recommends it for the vertical views.

What food is provided?

The tour includes 2 lunches, 1 dinner, and 1 breakfast. Vegetarian/Vegan options are available if requested 24 hours in advance.

Do I need special gear?

Our agency provides rain boots for the mirror effect, but you should bring sturdy trekking shoes for Day 2.

How large is the group?

This is a small-group experience with a maximum of 6 travelers per vehicle.

Book it today with Salar de Uyuni Tours or simply following this link.

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