Uyuni offers two distinct experiences depending on the season:
For stargazing experiences, the best months are during the dry season (May–October) when the skies are clear and free from rainfall.
From La Paz:
From Sucre
From Potosí:
From Chile (San Pedro de Atacama):
Bolivia uses two plug types: A & C
Most hotels and accommodations have charging points for phones, cameras, and other electronics.
Uyuni offers a variety of accommodation options suited to different budgets and travel styles:
Most accommodations offer hot showers and charging stations, though it’s advisable to confirm amenities in advance, especially in remote areas.
While Uyuni is a small town, it has several restaurants and cafés offering a mix of Bolivian and international cuisine:
Most eateries accept cash, but some may charge extra for card payments.
Uyuni has a mix of local Bolivian cuisine and international options:
Local & Bolivian Food:
International & Fusion:
The official currency in Bolivia is the Bolivian Boliviano (BOB).
Withdrawing Cash in Uyuni
Uyuni has a few banks with ATMs where you can withdraw Bolivianos:
Tips:
Can I Pay with a Credit/Debit Card?
Recommendation: Carry enough cash for meals, entrance fees, and souvenirs.
Pharmacies: There are a few small pharmacies in Uyuni where you can find basic medications. However, it’s recommended to bring any prescription medication you may need.
Healthcare Centers:
Altitude Sickness & First Aid: Some hotels and tour operators carry oxygen tanks in case of altitude sickness.
Uyuni is located at 3,656 meters (11,995 feet) above sea level. Some travelers may experience mild altitude sickness, which can cause dizziness, headaches, or nausea. To minimize discomfort:
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