Pueblo Pulacayo
Pueblo Pulacayo
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LWitzke
Marburg, Germany3 contributions
Mar 2017 • Family
We took a lokal bus from Uyuni to Pulacayo (5 Bob) and walked a little at through the village. There is a nice little railway museum. Than we got the great opportunity to visit the Mueseum of the Mining Company Huncaya which was not yet officialy opened. But we met Sr. Ebert outside the building and he gave us a private and very interseting tour through the muesum. We really enjoyed our day at Pulacayo!
Written 20 February 2018
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Christa B
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May 2016 • Friends
I had the pleasure of visiting this town with a friend and her friend (who had actually spent her toddler years growing up in it when it was functioning). We asked the bus leaving Uyuni to drop us off at Pulacayo, wandered in and around and could have easily spent hours here. It was almost completely deserted, and knowing that at one point this mining community was home to tens of thousands of people made it a little eerie, but it was also so much fun to explore and see the history.
Written 8 February 2017
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kbatlanta
Atlanta, GA358 contributions
Jan 2023 • Friends
These reviews are crazy. It’s an old abandoned mine with some old trains. There is nothing to see. Have you seen an old train, deserted train tracks? And old abandoned junkyard equipment? Then this is a pass
Written 20 January 2023
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Lo'
Lyon, France15 contributions
June 2019 • Couples
We find out about this little village by chance. I don't know if the travel agencies in Uyuni propose the tour, however you can easily get there by bus (20 min and 5 bol). Once arrived the entrance fee is 10 bol. Ancient trains very well conserved (nothing to do with what you see in Uyuni) are exposed at the entrance. Then you can stroll around the history of this village which was the second largest mine site in the world. Ask the lady at the entrance to visit the machines manufacturing. Normally Don Constancio will be more than happy to show you around and give you plenty of explanations and demonstration about the machines and the work in the mine.
If you wish, you can climb up the surroundings hills to have a fantastic view of the salar and the valley. The walk to go up is quite easy if you are already accustomed to altitude.
If you wish, you can climb up the surroundings hills to have a fantastic view of the salar and the valley. The walk to go up is quite easy if you are already accustomed to altitude.
Written 14 June 2019
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Hi. One of you commented that Pulacayo is reachable by bus from Uyuni. Can anyone please explain whether there are buses going there and returning a few times a day and where would they depart from in Uyuni? Generally speaking, I would appreciate any tip that could help me to visit Pulacayo independently from Uyuni. Thanks
Written 19 February 2019
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