Salar de Uyuni: Bolivia's Vast Salt Flats, the World's Largest Mirror
The Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia's iconic salt flats, ranks among Earth's most breathtaking natural wonders. Situated in the Daniel Campos Province of Potosí Department, this expansive site—the world's largest salt flat—spans over 10,000 square kilometers and captivates photographers and travelers alike.

A thin layer of water during the rainy season transforms the flats into a surreal mirror, reflecting the sky for a heavenly, otherworldly effect—one of the most stunning backdrops imaginable. Add this destination to your travel bucket list today.
Travelzoo Tip: Tailor your visit to your goals: enjoy the best weather from July to October, or witness the iconic “world’s largest mirror” between March and April.

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Photo via Flickr: Christopher CrouzetThis unique landscape inspires creative perspective photography—no green screen needed!
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Photo via Flickr: Lisa Weichel



