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Biking - Death Road
An adventure trip never imagined before. In this 40 mile (64 km) famous ride you will experience the thrills of the road known as the “El Camino de la Muerte” or “Death Road,” descending a total of 10,800 ft (3,600 m). |
Along the way the landscape will change, morphing through incredibly diverse ecosystems. Experience vastly differing weather conditions. The ride starts at a an Andean highland point approx. 14,764 ft (4.500 m) and ends in the tropical forest at approx. 3,962 ft (1.000 m).
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Salar de Uyuni
Is a unique, high Andes salt desert. Located 11,975 ft.(3,659 m.) above sea level, it is the world's highest and largest salt lake. It covers approximately 4,086 square miles (10,582 sq. m.) and, at its deepest point, is almost 400 ft. deep ( 120 m.) in solid salt. |
| Visitors are captivated by a stunning blue sky contrasted by a seemingly endless expanse of brilliant white salt sands. To witness a sunset or a sunrise here is to be awed by a truly unforgettable experience.
Incahuasi Island far out on the salt flat, is covered in thousands of antique cacti. Learn more |
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