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Laguna Colorada Highlights

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Laguna Colorada is from May to October, during the dry season, when skies are clear, and flamingos gather in large numbers. Temperatures are cold year-round, but the dry season ensures better access to the high-altitude region.

Top tours

Top tours to Laguna Colorada are usually multi-day trips from Uyuni or San Pedro de Atacama, which include visits to other high-altitude attractions such as geysers, hot springs, and desert landscapes. Jeep tours are the most common way to explore the area.

Things to do

Visitors can admire the striking red waters of the lagoon, caused by algae and minerals, and watch thousands of flamingos feeding along the shores. Photography, birdwatching, and exploring surreal desert landscapes are the main activities.

Weather

Laguna Colorada is located at over 4,200 meters above sea level, with cold temperatures ranging from 5–15°C during the day and dropping well below freezing at night. Winds are strong, and weather can change suddenly, so warm clothing is essential.

Airports

The nearest airports are in Uyuni, Bolivia, and Calama, Chile. From either city, travelers usually join organized jeep tours that cross the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve to reach Laguna Colorada.

Hotels

There are no hotels directly at Laguna Colorada, but basic refuges and lodges are available in nearby villages. Accommodations are rustic, with limited amenities, as the area is remote and focused on eco-tourism.

Restaurants

Food options are limited to meals provided by tour operators during jeep expeditions. These typically include simple Andean meals served at lodges or camps along the route.

Best way of payment

Cash in bolivianos (BOB) is necessary when traveling in the region, as credit and debit cards are not accepted in remote areas. Tours from Uyuni or San Pedro should be prepaid in advance.

Festivities

While Laguna Colorada itself does not host festivities, nearby towns in the Potosí region celebrate Andean traditions and festivals. Travelers can experience cultural music and dance in Uyuni or during local holidays.

Other useful information

Laguna Colorada, located in the Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, is a shallow salt lake famous for its reddish waters and as a breeding ground for three species of flamingos. It is one of Bolivia’s most surreal and iconic natural wonders.

Best places to visit

Main highlights include the red lagoon itself, the surrounding desert landscapes, geysers, hot springs, and nearby high-altitude lakes such as Laguna Verde. The area is part of Bolivia’s popular Altiplano tours.

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