7. Observe Rare Andean Wildlife

Surprising biodiversity including three kinds of flamingos, vicuñas, and Andean foxes exists in the apparently hostile salt flats and nearby surroundings. See these amazing species in their natural environment in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve. Excellent picture possibilities against the white salt backdrop are created by the pink flamingos feeding in the coloured lagoons. In this special ecosystem, wildlife aficionados can see threatened species and hear about attempts at conservation. Expert guides go over the delicate balance in this hostile environment and how these creatures have evolved to thrive. Early morning or late afternoon provides the best chances for watching wildlife when animals are most active. It is amazing to see flamingos elegantly wading over multicoloured lagoons, their pink feathers strikingly contrasting with the harsh terrain. This activity not only offers incredible picture chances but also helps you to better grasp the intricate ecosystems existing in even the most hostile conditions on Earth.
