Sunset on the Salar de Uyuni

From the worldwide flags monument, we drove towards Tunupa Volcano to find a place to sleep for the night.
It was getting late and we were still an hour or so to our destination when the sunsetRead more
Night at Tahua

After sunset, it became dark very quickly. It was a bit of a challenge driving on the open salt plains with no roads or signs to guide. We also didn't have any bookings for the night since the placesRead more
Off to Tunupa Volcano

The previous evening we had arrived very late in the evening and had seen a very lovely starry night but neither of us had the energy to go out and take pics of the Milky Way.
In the morning we wokeRead more
Tunupa Volcano Information

Coqueza is the village at the base of the Tunupa Volcano. There is a nice small museum representing the lifestyle of the people around. It also has the bones of the pre-Inca mummies. One can also hireRead more
To the mummy cave

We drove up the volcano to the parking area. The views of the salt desert from the parking were amazing. There were many violet colored flowers on the path near the parking giving a colorful contrastRead more
Chullpa Cemetery

The Chullpas were a race from before the Incas. A cemetery from that era was found here. Inside the cave, there are well preserved mummies that were buried there.
From what we understood from theRead more
Tunupa Volcano trek

From the mummy cave, it was a steep one hour trek to the Tunupa Volcano mirador. The air was very rarefied and each step was a tough task. The trek started at 3900 mts and initially when the body wasRead more
Into the Salar again

After the trek, we drove into the Salar once again. We stopped by at the lagoon near the volcano base to see the flamingos.
Some cool salar pics

In the salar, there is nothing to give the eyes or the brain a perspective of depth, so one can take some very creative pictures by playing with the depth perspective. Here are some of them from myRead more
More pics in the Salar

Yet some more in the Salar

Devil's Cave (Cueva del Diablo)

Views from Devil's Cave

Some more views from the Devil's Cave
The disaster

As with every trip of ours, things just have to go wrong somewhere, just a matter of when 😆
As I started to turn the vehicle to go find the Galaxias Cave, we felt the car suddenly lower on all 4Read more
The disaster fixed

As we continued digging and putting more stones, nothing seemed to work. The quicksand was just pasted all over the wheels and would get plastered over the stones and roots.
At that moment one vehicleRead more
Yet another tequila sunset

Having freed us from the muck, one of the vehicles offered to guide us to the nearest village where we 'might' find a place to stay.
We readily accepted the offer and after driving for about an hourRead more
Salt hotel stay

Riding the luck wave.. Here we go...
Just at the exit of the salt plains where the other vehicle left us, we found a place to stay.
Hold your breath!!
It was a salt hotel (Hostal Don Carlos).Read more
Potosi - views at sunset

We just couldn't have enough of it. We were there at the tower for more than 30 min running around from one direction to the other enjoying every moment of the stunning views.
Potosi Main Square at night

The main square of Potosi is a magical place at night. All the buildings around the square are beautifully lit with many colors.
Hostal Don Carlos

We were up and ready for breakfast bu 8 pm. It was a hearty breakfast of corn bread (almost like a cake), yogurt, rice flakes and coffee.
Cueva Diablo? Infierno? or Galaxias?

Over dinner, when we had told the people at the hostel that we had gone to the Cueva Diablo, tgey were surprised and told us that the Cueva Diablo was just around the corner from the hostel about 50Read more
Cueva Infierno

Inside the cueva Infierno, there was a board saying Cueva Galaxias. This was damn confusing now. Everyone at the hostel called it Cueva Diablo, the board outside said Cueva Infierno and inside was theRead more
Cueva Infierno - inner chambers

Inside the inner chambers of the cave, there were some very beautiful, fine and delicate fossilized corals. That had been formed under the water when the salar had still been an ocean. It really wasRead more
Fossilized sub aquatic corals

It really was a beautiful cave to visit. In the innermost chamber, there were very delicate fossilized corals.
Off to Cueva Galaxias

From the Cueva Infierno, we drove about 20 kms to the Cueva Galaxias. I had it marked on the maps.me app and the guards had also told us the nearest village so it wasn't hard to find it.
The roadRead more