Uyuni, a city in the sand. We take the first bus we find and store our luggage in the hostel. Immediately after, we look for our next excursion. It will be to the salt flats... The Salar de Uyuni - the largest salt flat in the world, with over 10,000 square kilometers. Over 120 meters thick at its deepest point and all of it over 3,600 meters above sea level.
We get a good offer for the next day and spend the evening one last time with our chosen Englishmen, Owen and Eilish, over a cozy dinner before they have to go back to La Paz.
December 9, 2018
The adventure begins. 3 days of desert. With a group of 3 Toyota Land Cruisers, each with 6 men and women on board, we head towards Nirvana. Our group consists of three hard-drinking Ukrainians and one Slovakian.
First stop is a train cemetery. Minerals used to be loaded and transported through the wasteland here. However, due to the depletion of minerals, this industry came to a standstill. Since then, many locomotives and trailers have been resting comfortably in the scorching heat. An adventure playground for young and old.
The following lunch is enjoyed at the world's first salt hotel. It was completely built from salt stones due to the Rallye Dakar 2016 that took place here and has since served as the lunch destination for all visitors to the Salar.
Photo time. After we have all eaten enough, we take funny photos in the salt flats. These are created by the lack of perspective in the endless expanse. The drivers bring all sorts of toys for this purpose.