Salar de Uyuni
The Salar de Uyuni is difficult to beat for an out-of-this-world tourism destination. The 4,000-square-mile salt flats were produced by an ancient lake and are one of the world's flattest areas.
Visitors go over the salt flats in 4x4 vehicles to see locally constructed buildings made entirely of salt bricks. After a storm, the salt flats become even more stunning, as the water resting on the cemented salt works as a mirror, perfectly mirroring the sky above.
To make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, let's choose the three-day jeep trip that covers the magnificent southwest circuit to go to the Salar de Uyuni.
• Location: Uyuni, Bolivia
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: it is the world's biggest salt flat, formed by the evaporation of ancient lakes
• Entry Fee: Free
• Best Time To Visit: Visit between September and November for the greatest weather. Between December and April is the best time to see the wet salt flats.