Waking up in Uyuni to a warm room thanks to our dorms heater was a pleasant way to start the day. Even better our showers were hot, hot with amazing pressure. We had a day in Uyuni to find a good tour company, get our exit stamps and buy any last minute goods for as soon as we jump across the border to Chile prices triple for everything. Having read about many of the dangers and difficulties of picking a company we were armed with a few names of recommended companies. All companies answer questions in a way to please the tourist. How many people are in the car? Only 6 plus driver. Does the driver speed or drink? No, no never! What is the condition of the car? Does it include transfer to Chile? Yes or course all included, etc. It is hard to really be sure until you are already in the car on the way. We ended up going with Estelle del sur and they were great with a nice safe driver and had a good mixed crew with us in our truck. Miguel our driver was quiet and spoke Spanish only but was able to explain slowly where we were going and provide a bit of background on each stop. Lily a lovely Bolivian lady (who was also able to help translate when we didn't fully understand Miguel) and her husband Tim and two Melbourne girls, also heading to Chile, completed our group. With only six in our car there was plenty of space for everyone although as the shorty I got stuck in the back where there is not as much leg room.