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Bolivia

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Explore Bolivia’s stunning landscapes, from Salar de Uyuni’s salt flats to the Amazon rainforest, Lake Titicaca, and La Paz, while uncovering ancient mysteries and vibrant culture.

Bolivia

Bolivia Tours in 2025

Embark on an extraordinary journey through Bolivia in 2025, a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unparalleled biodiversity. From the surreal expanses of the Salar de Uyuni salt flats to the lush depths of the Amazon rainforest, Bolivia offers adventures that captivate and inspire. Explore the shimmering waters of Lake Titicaca, delve into the vibrant streets of La Paz, and uncover ancient mysteries at pre-Columbian archaeological sites.

Highlights of Bolivia:

Salar de Uyuni: Experience the world's largest salt flat, a vast white expanse that transforms into a mirror during the rainy season, creating dreamlike reflections.

Madidi National Park: Venture into one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to countless species of flora and fauna, many unique to this region.

Lake Titicaca: Discover the world's highest navigable lake, steeped in Indigenous traditions and legends, with opportunities to visit the Uros floating islands and the Isla del Sol.

La Paz: Ascend to the world's highest capital city, where bustling markets, colonial architecture, and a burgeoning culinary scene await.

El Fuerte de Samaipata: Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring a unique blend of Chané, Inca, and Spanish architectural influences. ​

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Popular Bolivia Tours Packages

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Price Range

$2,447

Journeys: Highlights of Bolivia

Bolivia
$5,099

Journeys: Treasures of Peru & Bolivia

Bolivia Machu Picchu
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16 days
$4,079

Bolivia to Peru: Lakes, Salt Flats & Machu Picchu

Bolivia Inca Trail
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25 days
$2,447

South America Adventure: Lima to La Paz

Bolivia Machu Picchu
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11 days
$2,498

South America: La Paz, Santiago & the Uyuni Salt Flats

Bolivia Chile
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11 days
$2,549

La Paz to Buenos Aires: Andes & the Atacama Desert

Argentina Bolivia
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15 days
$9,842

The Great South American Journey: Quito to Rio Adventure

Amazon Argentina
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65 days
$5,252

Lima to Buenos Aires: Deserts & Dancing

Argentina Bolivia
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35 days
$8,414

Lima to Rio: Coast to Coast

Argentina Bolivia
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51 days
$7,853

The Scenic Route – Lima to Buenos Aires

Argentina Bolivia
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30 days
$5,915

Bolivia to Brazil: Highlands & Coastlines

Argentina Bolivia
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31 days
$5,507

South America Highlights: Bolivia, Chile, & Argentina

Argentina Bolivia
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20 days
$13,789

South America Discovery: Lima to Rio de Janiero

Argentina Bolivia
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38 days

Frequently Asked Questions about our Bolivia tours

The ideal time to visit Bolivia depends on your planned activities. The dry season, from May to October, offers pleasant weather and is perfect for exploring the highlands and salt flats. The wet season, from November to April, brings lush landscapes and the mesmerizing mirror effect on the Salar de Uyuni.
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many travelers can obtain a visa on arrival, while others may need to apply in advance. It's essential to check with the Bolivian consulate or embassy in your country before traveling.
Bolivia is generally safe for tourists, but it's advisable to exercise standard precautions. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas, and keep an eye on personal belongings. When exploring remote regions, consider hiring reputable guides.
Many Bolivian destinations, including La Paz and Lake Titicaca, are at high altitudes. To acclimate, it's recommended to take it easy upon arrival, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activities for the first few days. Consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about altitude sickness.
Packing depends on the regions you'll visit. Layered clothing is advisable due to temperature variations between day and night. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle are essentials. For rainforest excursions, consider insect repellent and waterproof gear.
Bolivia's official currency is the Boliviano (BOB). In major cities, credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores. However, in rural areas, cash is essential. ATMs are available in urban centers, but it's advisable to carry sufficient cash when traveling to remote locations.
Bolivia offers various transportation modes, including domestic flights, buses, and taxis. Buses are the most common and economical means for intercity travel, with varying levels of comfort. In cities, registered radio taxis are recommended for safety. For remote areas, four-wheel-drive vehicles are advisable.
Bolivians value politeness and personal space. When greeting, a handshake is common, and in social settings, a light kiss on the cheek may be customary. It's respectful to ask permission before taking photographs of people, especially Indigenous individuals.
It's generally recommended to avoid drinking tap water in Bolivia. Bottled water is widely available and advisable for drinking and brushing teeth. Ensure that bottled water is sealed upon purchase.

Bolivia boasts numerous attractions, including:

  • Salar de Uyuni: The world's largest salt flat, offering surreal landscapes.

  • Lake Titicaca: The highest navigable lake globally, rich in Indigenous culture.

  • Madidi National Park: One of the most biodiverse areas on Earth.

  • Tiwanaku: An archaeological site featuring pre-Columbian ruins.

  • La Paz: The world's highest capital city, known for its unique markets and cable car system.

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