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After breakfast, you will be driven to the border in the highlands. Cross the border into Bolivia and complete the exit and entry formalities. There you will be picked up by our Bolivian partner with the Bolivian 4×4 off-road private vehicle and English-speaking private guide and drive up to the Eduardo Avaroa National Park with an area of 714,745 hectares in the south-west of Potosi in the province of Sud Lipez. The native fauna has unique species that are adapted to the extreme living conditions in this region, some of which are threatened with extinction. This place is unique thanks to its colourful lagoons, salt pans, volcanoes, snow-capped peaks, plains, thermal springs, some rivers rich in algae and plankton, geothermal geysers, flora and general topography.
You visit the Laguna Verde, which looks like a giant emerald and from where you have an impressive view of the Licancabur volcano at 5,865 metres above sea level. The special brightness of the green water in the afternoon is dazzling. The intense green colouring is due to a high magnesium content. Continue to the "Sol de Mañana" geysers with fumaroles and volcanic craters of spectacular formation over an area of 1 square kilometre with intense volcanic and fumarole activity. The crater floor shows boiling lava; the fumaroles emit mixed water and superheated steam that reaches a height of 80 to 100 metres. This phenomenon shows a landscape from the beginning of the earth.
This geothermal field is located at an altitude of 4,900 metres. The road to Laguna Colorada leads through a unique landscape of deserts and mountains. With an area of 60 square kilometres and an altitude of 4,278 metres, Laguna Colorada is characterised by the red hue of its waters. The lagoon is inhabited by flocks of flamingos (three species): Tokko (red plumage), Chururu (whitish plumage) and Jututu (pink plumage). The lagoon landscape is exceptionally beautiful at these altitudes, emphasised by the impressive reddish colour of the lagoon. This is considered the most important flamingo observation point in the Andes region. Vicuñas, llamas and vizcachas can also be seen.
Enjoy a picnic lunch on the way. Dinner at the hotel.
Please note:
Today is a strenuous day and requires a good level of fitness. The journey takes around 10 hours, including stops on the way through this lonely and fascinating landscape. The highest point of the day's stage is at the Sol de Manana geyser at 4,900 metres above sea level. The stop here is relatively short and the visit is not strenuous. Most of our guests had no problems at this altitude. There is always a bottle of oxygen in the jeep.
1 overnight stay in the Domes at Laguna Hedionda tent dome with private bathroom/WC, dinner and breakfast – Accommodation details
Alternative 1 overnight stay at the Explora Mountain Home Ramaditas – Accommodation details