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This is probably one of the weirdest hotels in the world, known as the Salt Palace. As the name suggests, it is all made of salt. Although the locals promise that it will never collapse, I believe it will not, but it is still a little uncomfortable psychologically. It feels a bit similar to walking on the glass path. A must-have song in the salt palace, lick the wall. See if it is really salt.
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This is probably one of the weirdest hotels in the world, known as the Salt Palace. As the name suggests, it is all made of salt. Although the locals promise that it will never collapse, I believe it will not, but it is still a little uncomfortable psychologically. It feels a bit similar to walking on the glass path. A must-have song in the salt palace, lick the wall. See if it is really salt.
Most tour groups come here for lunch, and it’s very lively at lunchtime. There are salt fields in front of and behind the house, which is a bit novel and interesting. It will be very dry outside at noon. It is a good choice to eat and rest in a large restaurant.
There are several salt hotels, all of which are similar. You can compare prices and decide by yourself
The name of this hotel is SamayWasiUyuni. We are the first hotel in Salt Lake. The white letters in the lobby are carved with salt. The food at the hotel is very affordable and the breakfast is relatively simple.
Next to the Uyuni Salt Lake in Bolivia in South America, there is a "full salt hotel" built with salt blocks. The hotel’s walls, ordinary furniture, and even beds are built with salt blocks. Although there is an unwritten rule in the "Salt Hotel": "It is forbidden to lick walls and furniture", many tourists still can't help but lick it.