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Kenny013 3 Dec 2012 12:41

uyuni to san pedro de atacama by the lagoons
 
Is anyone riding the Uyuni to San Pedro de Atacama route by the lagoons anywhere the next week?
I'm now in Tupiza and first go to Potosi and then the north side of salar the Uyuni to crooss it by bike.
or does anyone can tell me how the road conditions are, deep gravel, sand, or nice firm.
what are the distances whitout petrol?

Jessica_LifeRemotely 10 Dec 2012 18:11

Hi Kenny,
We did this route from Uyuni to San Pedro de Atacama a little more than a month ago. We are in a 4wd Toyota. I can give you some info, but out route is not exactly the same as you will be going.

We went into the Salar, then came back to Uyuni to refuel and wash the car. From Uyuni to San Pedro VIA San Cristobal, Villa Alota and Villa Mar was 280 miles. There was no gas after leaving Uyuni. Some say there is gas in San Cristobal, but the 5 travelers we talked to before said there was none.

The road from Uyuni to San Cristobal is good hard packed dirt, some corrugations, but not bad. We turned south at Villa Alota and continued to Villa Mar. This road is worse, some patches of deep sand, but usually alternate routes to avoid getting stuck.

Note that if you do NOT turn south at Villa Alota, and instead continue west to north-south road that goes much closer to the Chile border, the roads will be much worse. And there is a river crossing that is at least 1m deep (as of 2 months ago). This route is longer and a much rougher ride, but there is more lakes and pretty scenic things.

From Villa Mar we cut southwest to the east side of Laguna Colorado. Again some patches of soft sand, but mostly dirt and gravel gravel. Some spots very bumpy. The park entry fee is 150 Bolivianos per person.

In the park things get sketchy. There are lots of roads and routes. Many places of deep sand, and some seriously big bumps and rocks in the road. That said, it is spectacular! From the park exit to San Pedro is 40km of beautiful tarmac.

We did a blog writeup with photos and some more info if you are interested: Bolivia's Southwest Circuit | Life Remotely

Good luck!

Kenny013 12 Dec 2012 20:52

Hi Jessica,

Thanx for the reply.
Arrived in San Pedro de Atacama, 2 day's ago.
Total distance from San Cristobal, where I got my last petrol to San Pedro de Atacama was 390 Km.
Road was doable, heavy tracks of gravel, but if you stay with the bike in the center of one of the tracks ok.
Some steep climbings, very rocky parts, loads of corregation and a few patches of deep sand, but nothing impossible.
I think essential is a good GPS as there are loads of tracks, witch go "every where".

Worst part was just out of Uyuni where the road is of red mud and that was wet, so slippery as ice and driving on the side cludged up mudgards.
Though only for about 15km.

Route:
San Cristobal - Laguna Hedonia - Laguna Chiar Kkota - Ukhuqucha - Laguna Colorada - Laguna Chalviri - Laguna Verde - Border - San Pedro de Atacama

Stan (aka Kenny)


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