Our jeep included another kiwi couple, Sam and Debs, who we got on great with, our excellent safety-conscious driver/guide Carlos, plus his mother who was our cook. We had a lot of fun together and some memorable moments communicating with Carlos (who only spoke spanish).
Much of this trip was at altitude (the highest we got was about 4900m) and although we found it difficult to adjust initially (lots of headaches and nausea) this fortunately didn´t take away from the awesome time we had.
Day 1: We passed through lots of little villages (including stopping at one to meet Carlos´ 90 year old grandmother - see photo below), saw lots of llamas, and got good practice at finding semi-private spots on the side of the road to use as a toilet! We stayed the night in a tiny picturesque village called San Antonio de Lipez, where Nick took on a couple of the local boys in a game of basketball, and we enjoyed an awesome sunset.
Day 2: This was a long day which started with our wakeup call at 4am! We saw an amazing sunrise on our drive up to 4855m, had lunch and a quick dip at natural hot springs overlooking a lake, visited the bright green Laguna Verde and some nearby geysers, and settled for the night near the beautiful red-coloured Laguna Colorada (with it´s many flamingos).
Day 3: We spent the morning driving through desert-like landscape, stopping at some amazing rock formations and seeing more picturesque lakes. We arrived at the salt flat at sunset - so stunning! That night we stayed in rooms which were made from large blocks of salt and had salt-covered floors in a small village called Colchani, on the edge of the Uyuni salt flat.
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