Our Exciting Road Trip in Bolivia | Uyuni To Atacama | Stunning Landscapes | Cost & What to Expect

In this Uyuni Tour Part 2, on the road trip from Uyuni to San Pedro de Atacama, we travel through some fascinating landscapes, the altiplano lakes, the natural wonder Red Lagoon or Laguna Colorada, the Rock Tree in Siloli Desert, the beautiful colors of the Salvador Dali Desert, the Laguna Verde and the Licancabur Volcano before crossing Bolivia - Chile border at Hito Cajon to reach San Pedro de Atacama in Chile.
Wildlife: The highlights of this part of the tour are the wildlife - Flamingos, Vicuñas and Llamas (mostly domesticated). The altiplano lakes and the Red Lagoon had thousands of Flamingos as the lakes are rich in red algae and plankton, which are food for the Flamingos.
We also share the cost of the Salar de Uyuni tour (2N / 3D ), along with the inclusion details.
We also talk about our experience of crossing the Bolivia and Chile border including our experience with customs and immigration.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Altiplano Lakes, Flamingos, Llamas, Vicuñas
04:01 Rock Tree & Siloli Desert
04:40 Red Lagoon or Laguna Colorada
05:32 Natural Geysers, Sol de Mañana
06:18 Night Break
07:19 Salvador Dali Desert
07:57 Bolivia-Chile Border
08:37 Salar de Uyuni or Bolivia Salt Flats Tour Cost & Details
12:28 Bolivia-Chile Border Crossing Experience
13:16 Chile Customs & Immigration Experience
14:36 Arrival in Chile
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  • @peetambose3917
    @peetambose39173 ай бұрын

    I feel one of the best post card destinations you 2 have visited so far.

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    3 ай бұрын

    Hehe…It is definitely one of the most interesting natural wonders that we have visited so far! 😀

  • @debajyotibanerjee5596
    @debajyotibanerjee55963 ай бұрын

    Excellent video

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @michimacho73
    @michimacho733 ай бұрын

    Namaskaram 🙏🏽 Greetings form Kashi. It is very interesting you getting impressed by our Apus, Qhochakuna, Kachiqhochakuna and all Energie forms in Nature, and me myself getting impressed and touched by the Temples, Devas and Jotirlingams here in the holy city of Kashi. I even got to ring the bells at the Arati at the shore of Maa Ganga and had a Puja there. I am so blessed 🙏🏽 Thank you for the nice and impressive pictures and landscapes you shared with us. In this kind of environment, Nature touches you in a very special way. I wish every human could have that kind of experience, so that people value and protect more our Mother Nature. If you see that Sky in this colours and magnifisence as you showed in your picture, your ego gets small and your connection to Life and Existence grows .... it touches you in a very special way... Wish you all the best, good vibes... 🌺🙏🏽🌺

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    3 ай бұрын

    Buenas Tardes 🙏🏽. We were mesmerized by the nature of that Uyuni to Atacama. The wildlife along with the desert landscapes are something can’t be described. We don’t think our photos/videos could do the justice. I agree with you that the vastness makes you humble. As we travel more, people and nature provide us experience that we cannot always put in a KZread video. May be will make a separate video to talk about some of those feelings. Again, interesting to hear from you about your explorations in India. If possible, share with us some literature about the divinity that you mentioned in your comment. It will be interesting to read. All the best, and as it is said in Costa Rica - Pura Vida 🙏🏽

  • @michimacho73

    @michimacho73

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ParadiseCatchers Namaskaram🙏🏽 I agree with you that pictures and films do not do any justice to such places, but at least they give an idea of what it is. A video where you talk about those feelings and impressions would be very interesting. The Divinities I mentioned are the natural formations : Apus or Apukuna are the Mountains, Jatun Apu Pachakamaq is the equivalent of Shiva and Pachamama the equivalent of Shakti, Qhochakuna are all big Waterbodies like Lakes and Oceans , Kachiqhochakuna are the Saltlakes. All formations in Nature with a strong energy are called Wak'as. Like the Sun and the Moon are Wak'as, we would understand a Lingam as a Wak'a, since it is a physical formation with much energy. So when you go to any place it is important to bow down to the Wak'as of the place, be humble and enter into a "masintin" relationship with them, meaning a harmonious relationship. That is the reason why traditionally in the Andes when people arrive somewhere, they do not just sit somewhere, we ask for permission first and often a little offering is made. It is done in such subtle ways, that western minds do not even notice. There is no much literature about these things, it is more tradition, that due to colonialism and a brutal inquisition had to be very discreet in order to survive..... Maybe one day we can meet in person and I can tell you more (this space here has its limitations 😉)

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the explanations! We understand the limitations and that is why, we asked if we can get hold of some literature. But we know what you are saying about tradition and being discreet. Yes, we will love those conversations, if it happens. Nevertheless, this is a good start!

  • @michimacho73

    @michimacho73

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ParadiseCatchers Yes it is 😁

  • @stevenlee1024
    @stevenlee10243 ай бұрын

    Great video. Can I ask as part of the border crossing at Hito Cajon, what documents you need to supply or prepare for the immigration control? I heard there is this SAG form that you need to fill for some food declaration or you need some QR code of that nature. Given you guys just recently crossed wonder what documents we need to prepare. Thanks

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi Steven. Thanks. For the Bolivia-Chile border crossing at Hito Cajón, this is what we had to do: 1. Customs declaration on Bolivia side of the border: one member of the family had to go inside and do the formalities. There’s WiFi inside, I connected to that, opened the form and filled out the form online while standing in the queue. When it was my turn, I showed the declaration acknowledgement on my phone to the officer. Our Uyuni tour guide assisted me throughout the process. But it was only me standing at the queue and interacting with the officer at the counter. 2. Immigration office on Bolivia side of the border: Both of us entered the office and got the Bolivia exit stamps on our passports. We were told that they sometimes charge a few Bolivianos as exit fee. But nobody charged us anything for exit at Bolivia immigration office. 3. We were transferred from Bolivia number plate vehicle to Chile number plate vehicle, and we continued the drive until Chile customs and immigration office. 4. Our guide/driver inside the van (from Chile) handed out the paper forms for customs declaration. We filled those out in the bus before arriving at the customs and immigration office of Chile. 5(a): At Chile customs and immigration office: First was immigration, it was very smooth and we got the Chile entry stamps on our passports. We had with us handy our exit tickets from Chile and also our accommodation reservation of the first place in Chile. However nobody asked for those. One of us was asked to share the address of the place where we were going to stay in San Pedro de Atacama. 5(b): At Chile customs and immigration office: Then we had to wait until every piece of baggage of all passengers was hand checked. We had to be physically present in front of the officer when he/she was opening our bags for checking. We had also handed over the paper form (that we filled in the bus/van) to the customs officer. We did not bring any raw food item or no other item that is prohibited by customs or requires additional declaration. So we did not need to prepare any separate document apart from the ones mentioned above. Hope this helps. Have a wonderful trip! 😊

  • @debajyotibanerjee5596
    @debajyotibanerjee55963 ай бұрын

    Visit Venezuela also in your tour

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your suggestion. Yes, we absolutely want to visit Venezuela, however, the visa part is slightly tricky at the moment. May be in the future. :-)

  • @debajyotibanerjee5596

    @debajyotibanerjee5596

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ParadiseCatchers Visit central american countries like El Salvador, Hondurus, Belize etc. Crime rate has dropped drastically there you can check. In middle east travel to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, in Africa visit Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, if possible Libya. Currently Iran has halted visas but soon will resume when situation improves.

  • @ParadiseCatchers

    @ParadiseCatchers

    3 ай бұрын

    We visited El Salvador last year and loved the warmth of the people. You can check our El Salvador playlist on our channel here - kzread.info/head/PLKWMPDJfwS76AysX8xtNwICuuesELk9Nl We hope to visit Honduras and Belize in near future, the only 2 countries that we have not visited yet in Central America. Thank you for the suggestions, definitely, we like to visit the other countries that you have mentioned. Currently, our focus is on Latin America and soon our Chile, Argentina, Brazil videos will be up on our channel :-)

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