Airstream Camper, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Airstream Camping in Bolivia

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Duration

3 Days

Prices Start from

£4,370pp(ex. flights)

Uncover the most enchanting landscape in Bolivia while camping out under the stars in the world’s largest salt flat, staying in a luxurious private airstream camper.

Travelling between islands of cacti and remote villages in the company of a private guide, scout for sizeable populations of llamas, interact with salt-processing locals and sip sun-downers on the vast Bolivian salt plains while dinner is prepared by a chef.

Key Highlights of this Itinerary

Flamingos, Siloli Desert, Bolivia 1

The Bolivian Altiplano

Explore the arid Bolivian Altiplano with its salt lake, deserts and mountains.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 2

Isla Pescado

Climb Isla Pescado, a rocky cacti-covered oasis in the middle of the Salar de Uyuni.

Llamas on the Altiplano, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 3

Unique Wildlife

Spend time capturing images of this other worldly destination and its resident llama populations.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 4

Salt Dreams

Sleep in style in a shiny Airstream camper, complete with a private guide and chef.

Why we like it

Simply put, the Bolivian salt flats must be seen to be believed – but this memorable extension through the “Mirror of the Heavens” is quite unlike any other. Staying a classic aluminium Airstream trailer, you will travel in the company of an expert private guide with a 4×4 vehicle and have the luxury of a professional chef on hand who will prepare memorable al fresco dishes. The Salar de Uyuni is the largest and highest salt flats in the world, and you will have the unique vantage point of standing in the middle of this epic landscape with nothing but brilliant white salt as far as the eye can see.

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  • Day 1

    La Paz - Uyuni - Salar de Uyuni

  • Day 2

    Salar de Uyuni

  • Day 3

    Salar de Uyuni - Uyuni - La Paz

Day 1

La Paz - Uyuni - Salar de Uyuni

Day 2

Salar de Uyuni

Flamingo, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Stay in comfort and style in your shiny airstream camper, complete with private guide and chef.

Day 3

Salar de Uyuni - Uyuni - La Paz

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Flamingo, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
Flamingo, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Bolivian Andean Altiplano

Travel to the world’s largest salt plain and spend several days exploring the area including the rocky outcrop of Isla Pescado, an island oasis of fossils and thousands of cacti. Venture to the small village of Jirira at the foot of the Thunupa Volcano and hike to the cave of the Coquesa Mummies, or drive to nearby lagoons filled with flamingos, passing herds of llamas and small salt-mining communities.

Airstream Camper, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
Airstream Camper, Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Sleep in an Airstream

Have an exclusive and memorable stay in an Airstream, revelling in the unique opportunity to dine on the salt flats under the shade of a parasol or stargaze at the mind blowing night canvas overhead. A private guide and chef are on hand to enhance your experience, whilst the camper itself offers electric blankets, a hot shower and a dinky mini bar. Sipping a glass of wine from Tarija whilst the sun sets over this otherworldly landscape is truly out of this world.

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Camp out under the stars on the largest salt lake in the world, in the luxury of your own stylish airstream camper. Travel by 4WD with a private guide during the day, as the sunsets, park up for the night and sip a cocktail while dinner is prepared by the chef. The airstream camper van comes equipped with a double or twin beds, an electric blanket and heating for those chilly nights, a CD player, own minibar and private bathroom with hot shower.

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When to travel

Bolivia in January

November to March is summer and wet season in Bolivia. The salt flats often have a layer of water over the top of them, which can make for stunning photographs. However the Altiplano still does not receive much rainfall, it is the Amazon and lowlands that become very wet. Roads can become impassable so river travel is a better option. Temperatures are a little higher across the country.

Bolivia in February

November to March is summer and wet season in Bolivia. The salt flats often have a layer of water over the top of them, which can make for stunning photographs. However the Altiplano still does not receive much rainfall, it is the Amazon and lowlands that become very wet. Roads can become impassable so river travel is a better option. Temperatures are a little higher across the country.

Bolivia in March

November to March is summer and wet season in Bolivia. The salt flats often have a layer of water over the top of them, which can make for stunning photographs. However the Altiplano still does not receive much rainfall, it is the Amazon and lowlands that become very wet. Roads can become impassable so river travel is a better option. Temperatures are a little higher across the country.

Bolivia in April

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in May

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in June

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in July

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in August

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in September

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in October

April to October is the dry, winter season. This is also the high season, with visitors taking advantage of the clearer skies in the Altiplano and slightly cooler temperatures in the lowlands. Altitude massively impacts temperatures in Bolivia, more than season in fact. It is worth booking accommodation in advance to secure the best places.

Bolivia in November

November to March is summer and wet season in Bolivia. The salt flats often have a layer of water over the top of them, which can make for stunning photographs. However the Altiplano still does not receive much rainfall, it is the Amazon and lowlands that become very wet. Roads can become impassable so river travel is a better option. Temperatures are a little higher across the country.

Bolivia in December

November to March is summer and wet season in Bolivia. The salt flats often have a layer of water over the top of them, which can make for stunning photographs. However the Altiplano still does not receive much rainfall, it is the Amazon and lowlands that become very wet. Roads can become impassable so river travel is a better option. Temperatures are a little higher across the country.

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