Bolivia
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4353m. Camping free with NP entrance fee
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Excelente lugar para parquear, junto a la laguna, con una excelente camara puedes tomar fotografías de la cantidad de pajaritos y fauna, cómo todo los paisajes son increíbles.... ir muy bien abrigados para el clima...
Report Check-InShallow and no flamingos for us. The rangers have blocked the access to the shore with stones so I guess camping there is not possible anymore. Except if you camp/sleep on the dirt track.
Report Check-InAt this time there wasn’t much water in the lagoon and zero flamingos. Very windy and not very appealing — the camp at the geysers is much much nicer.
Report Check-InWe came from the south entrance to the lagoon. Beautiful park around the Sajama. The lagoon at this time was not very big but with the flamingos and the vicunas really recommended.
Report Check-InThe lake it's self is ok, not going to set your world on fire. But the flamingos and vicunas here are great. Huge flock of flamingos makes for some great photos with the volcanos in the background. If windy sandy camp sites are your thing you can camp here too, up near the geysers is nicer.
Report Check-InWalked around the lake to admire the flamingos and vicuñas. Late afternoon/sunset are better for photos although may be windier and colder. Very nice spot :)
Report Check-Inwe stayed here overnight with our 4x4 motorhome and it was nice and quiet. we saw also around 30 flamingos .
Report Check-In100 Bob park entry fee now. Cannot park on the lake sure (but can camp there). Lovely spot.
Report Check-InWe visited this place, but wouldn't want to camp here due to the swarms of flies.
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