Discover the best top things to do in Potosi Department, Bolivia including Salar de Uyuni, Alexandro Adventure Travel, Voy Tours, Laguna Colorada, Natural Adventure - Day Tours, Cerro Rico, Salty Desert Aventours, Laguna Verde, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve of Andean Fauna, Santa Teresa Convent Museum - Convento Museo Santa Teresa.
Restaurants in Potosi Department
5.0 based on 4,137 reviews
The world's largest salt plain is a popular and scenic destination for tour groups.
Without a doubt one of the most stunning and special places in the world we have toured, it is advisable to book a three-day tour well in advance from one of the leading companies in the area, rather than from small companies.
5.0 based on 704 reviews
A very different option for people who want to enjoy and explore more from where you can appreciate nature magic and multicolored canyons with near American West landscape like about this activity circuits offer: 3 hours: Palmira, Devil's Gate, Valley of Males, Canyon del Inca. 5 hours: Palmira, Devil's Gate, Valley of Males, Inca Canyon Canyon Elf.
5.0 based on 210 reviews
Voy Tours is a tourist company specialized in the organization of excursions to Sud Lipez, Salar de Uyuni and the Tupiza Region. We have rides in Jeep, Horses, Climbing and Hikes. We offer a personalized work and good attention.
5.0 based on 328 reviews
The type of landscape you've never seen before. It's stunning. The red-ish color of the water create an extraordinary scenery. One to see in a lifetime!
5.0 based on 339 reviews
Magic uyuni tours for 4 days day 1 tupiza - quetena.-We start the tour from tupiza at 6 30 am, the first day we visited palala , sillar, , nazarenito, cerrillos, polulos, san antonio de lipez, ghost town, morejon lake, quetena (overnight) day 2 laguna hedionda - villa mar.- Kollpa lake, salar de chalviri, polques, hot springs, salvador dali desert, green lake, white lake, gueiseres and fumarol
4.5 based on 710 reviews
This silver mining site dates back to the Spanish colonial era.
My first time going to the Southernmost community in the Americas [turn around point: Puerto WilliamsCHILE] was incorporated into my overall “Tierra del Fuego” odyssey, which began when my wife dropped me off in Centro ElPasoTX-USA and I Gimpwalked across Puente Santa Fe into magnificent Mexico! The red-eye from CJS took me to MEX then onto LIM, from where I made my way to Pto. WilliamsCHILE by various means. My intention was to primarily stay at/close to sea level until moving Northward, when I would ascend to the Altiplano/acclimatize to AMS (usually takes me about 24-hours) and remain at altitude for a month or so, primarily to explore beautiful Bolivia. So, by the time I arrived in Potosí, I needed a decent night’s sleep to complete acclimating and the highly recommended KOALA DEN HOSTEL was the place for me, arriving by taxi/colectivo 07MAR2020. Unfortunately, it has no grab bars/handrails/ramps at the entrance and the risers on the steps are quite steep—any traveller more disabled than me (I use a stick) would not stay here. Fortunately, JULIO (a former miner) was in charge and welcomed me into the Den, quickly assigning me to a bottom bunk in the dorm. I had great doubts I’d be able to stay, but Julio & the best brekkie I think I’ve ever had at a hostel convinced me otherwise. Featured prominently was a poster advertising the KOALA MINE TOUR, and, though I’m a bit claustrophobic, I was intrigued and realized that this was THE reason I came here: to explore/understand the essence of Potosí. I committed myself to going, and am so glad I did because the tour is far more than spending two hours in an enclosed space! On 08MAR2020, Ayer the great brekkie, we [I & three others(Christine & Anthony, Hong Kong; Ahmedeo, SpanishItalian) we’re escorted to the bus & great guide RONALD, who gave expert commentary (in English) throughout the 4-5 hour session. Despite my inability to continue far into the diminishing tunnel space—claustrophobia not withstanding—my great problem was not being able to bend my body enough to avoid continuous contact with the rock-hard overhead (good thing hard hats were provided!), and had to backtrack the 15-20 minutes progress, I felt immense satisfaction with the entire experience. So will you! I highly recommend this and it certainly has my coveted “iWheel of Approval!”
4.5 based on 939 reviews
We offer tours every days to the salt flats for 1,2,3,4,5 days with quality, security and comfort.
4.5 based on 581 reviews
The famous "green lake."
This was the last stop at our 3-day Uyuni tour before reaching the Chilean border. The lake has a beautiful green colour and it is a great photo opportunity together with Licancabur volcano in the background. There were more impressive lagoons on this trip (above all Laguna Colorada), but still certainly worth a visit. Perhaps I missed the flamingos - there are none here as the water contains arsenic.
4.5 based on 317 reviews
This sprawling grassy preserve is home to three rare species of flamingo.
The Eduardo Avaroa national Reserve of Andean Fauna is a landscape of breathtaking beauty. It is located in SW Bolivia and part of the Altiplanico area - high altitude and dry. Most people traveling from Uyuni to San Pedro de Atacama will pass through this reserve - sublime landscapes, flamingos, lagunas (of different colors), and wildlife. Easily one of the most stunning landscapes I have ever seen.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
A three-hour tour takes you into the daily lives of the nuns who inhabited this convent beginning in 1691 and shows you galleries filled with art, antiques and hand-painted porcelain dishes.
Joined a very informative (spanish) tour that lasted for a good 1.5 hours. Fascinating convent. Beautifully restored. Lots of history. The nuns now live in a building next door. You can by coffee and sweets that they make in the cafe downstairs and there is also a gift shop.
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