Recently Christian Nodal announced that it was a journey the one who inspired him to choose his daughter’s name with Cazzu: Inti. Do you want to discover the magic of this destination? We tell you what it is and where it is located.
Christian Nodal and Julieta Cazzuchellibetter known as Cazzu, not only share a successful musical career, but also a love story that blossomed into an unforgettable journey.
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In June 2022, during a trip to Bolivia, the Mexican singer formalized his relationship with the Argentine rapper in a place that is considered one of the most impressive landscapes in the world: the Uyuni Salt Flats.
It was this destination, with its amazing mirror effect and its connection with Andean culture, that inspired the couple to choose the name for their daughter: Inti.
The name “Inti” It comes from the Quechua language and means “Sun”. In the Andean worldview, Inti is the god of the sun, one of the deities most revered by the native peoples of the region.
Nodal explained in an interview that he was deeply moved by the beauty of the place and its cultural relevance. This mystical experience on the winter solstice was decisive for the name Inti to resonate with them.
Fate that inspired Cazzu and Nodal to choose the name Inti
Located in the southwest Bolivia, the Salar de Uyuni It is the largest salt desert in the world, with an area of 10,852 square kilometers.
This vast saline terrain, which was formed from prehistoric lakes, becomes a giant mirror during the rainy season (December to April), creating an optical illusion in which sky and earth seem to merge.
This phenomenon attracts around 300,000 tourists each year, who seek to capture spectacular images and experience the sensation of walking among the clouds.
How to Get to the Uyuni Salt Flats
The logistics to get to the Salar de Uyuni vary depending on the starting point:
Uyuni, Bolivia: The city of Uyuni is the most common starting point. From La Paz, you can take flights with Amaszonas or BoA, which last approximately one hour. There are also buses available, although the journey is longer (10-12 hours).
San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: Tours from here cross the border into Bolivia, and generally last three days.
Tupiza, Bolivia: Ideal for travelers from Argentina. Tours usually last four days, visiting the Salar on the last day.
The rainy season is ideal to witness the mirror effect of the salt flat, but keep in mind that excessive rain can cause cancellation of tours in December and January.
In the dry season (May to November), the salt flat turns into a hardened white landscape, perfect for exploring by vehicle. Peak season is from June to August, when prices are usually higher.
Tours to the Salar de Uyuni vary in duration and comfort. Shared tours are cheaper but have rigid itineraries. Private tours, although more expensive, offer flexibility and comfort, allowing you to personalize the experience.
Due to its altitude (3,650 meters above sea level), visitors may experience altitude sickness. It is advisable to consult a doctor before traveling and take appropriate precautions. In addition, to enter Bolivia, a tourist visa and a yellow fever vaccination certificate are required.
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