Eduardo Avaroa Reserve

Photo: Oscar Murillo Mallea / CC BY-SA 4.0

Eduardo Avaroa Reserve is a high-altitude wonderland in Bolivia's southwestern altiplano, a starkly beautiful expanse of lagoons, geysers, and volcanoes that feels like another planet. Named after a Bolivian hero, this protected area sits at over 4,000 metres and is a highlight of any journey through the region, offering otherworldly landscapes and extraordinary wildlife adapted to the harsh conditions.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors explore the reserve as part of a three-day or four-day jeep tour from San Pedro de Atacama (Chile) or Uyuni (Bolivia). Dedicate at least one full day within the reserve to cover the key lagoons, geysers, and desert landscapes. The altitude can be challenging, so pace yourself and allow time to acclimatise before arriving. Early starts are essential to catch the best light and avoid afternoon winds.

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