![]() However, the Salt Flats are not the only treasure this area offers its visitors. ![]() With an altitude of 3653 meters above the sea level, denoting a cold desert climate, the area goes through two distinct seasons: the dry season (between May and October) and the rainy season (between November and April), during which the desert floods creating a natural mirror and a one-of-a-kind scenery. Located in the southwest of Bolivia, the Salt Flats is the largest salt desert in the world. This legendary prehistoric lake, called Lago Minchín, went dry between 30,000 to 42,000 years ago, leaving behind the most dazzling desert-like landscape of glistening bright-white salt flats, cacti-studded islands and rock formations. The Uyuni Salt Flats –or Salar de Uyuni– is the highlight of any trip to Bolivia, as it represents a unique experience, impossible to equal anywhere else in the world. Salt Flats – Eduardo Abaroa National Park PREMIUM (3 Days). ![]() ![]() Salt Flats – Eduardo Abaroa National Park (3 Days). ![]()
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