Bolivia Tours & Trips
Think about crossing the surreal Uyuni Salt Flats where earth meets sky in an endless white stretch. Bolivia brings adventures from La Paz's busy markets to Potosi's silver mines, Sucre's colonial charm to the bright lagoons of the Andean Desert. Don't forget to visit the flamingos at Laguna Colorado. South America's hidden gem awaits.
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Chui • traveled in June, 2025
The guide was very professional and great, but there was no heat and no electricity sometimes in the hotel that made the experiences bad.
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Frank • traveled in May
Very good company to book tour. There one thing you may need to ask more information. A 3-star hotel in Bolivia is not a 3-star hotel in U.S..
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Silvia • traveled in September, 2025
Beautiful landscapes! Negativ: we slept in threebedrooms with no windows towards outside - in high altitude - 3800-4200m ! Lack of Oxygen! But after all it was an unforgetable experience!
5 Days Uyuni Salt Flats and Colorfull Lagoons from La Paz, Bolivia
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Table of contents
- The best Bolivia tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Bolivia
- Travel Bolivia your way
- Best tour companies for Bolivia tours
- Best places to start your Bolivia tour
- Discover Bolivia tours for every budget
- Bolivia tours for every type of group
- Top Bolivia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Bolivia
- Contact our Bolivia travel experts
- What our customers ask about Bolivia Tours & Trips
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Bolivia Highlights
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Bolivias natural beauty did not disappoint.”
Lorna, traveled in February
La Paz's markets and Uyuni's salt flats showcase Bolivia's finest attractions. White colonial buildings grace UNESCO-listed Sucre, while the Chataquila Pre-Inca path leads to Potosi's rich silver mining heritage. The tour includes 10 breakfasts, comfortable hotels, and expert guides leading intimate groups of 12-16 travelers.
Duration 11 days Destinations La Paz, Uyuni, Uyuni Salt Flat, Red Lagoon (Laguna Colorada), Potosi, Sucre Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,960
15% Off- US$1,666You save $294
5 Days Uyuni Salt Flats and Colorfull Lagoons from La Paz, Bolivia
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All the service was excellent, from the moment of the reservation until the last minute of our contact with them.”
RachelJoselyn, traveled in September
Natural wonders of Bolivia shine for around $400, spanning Uyuni's vast salt plains to Eduardo Avaroa's crimson lagoons. Visit 7 distinct locations with comfortable bus transfers, basic hostels, and authentic local meals included.
Duration 5 days Destinations La Paz, Uyuni, Colchani, Uyuni Salt Flat, Cerro Cañapa, Red Lagoon (Laguna Colorada), Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Joker Expedition From
15% Off- US$385
The Best of Bolivia Budget: La Paz, Tiwanacu, Uyuni Flats & All Lagoons - 5 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersLa Paz's Metropolitan Cathedral stands proud among Bolivia's treasures. Ancient Tiwanaku ruins, the world's largest salt flat, and flamingos at Laguna Hedionda create unforgettable memories. Local 3-star accommodations and English-speaking guides enhance the journey at approx. $170 per day.
Duration 5 days Destinations La Paz, Tiwanaku, Uyuni, Colchani, Uyuni Salt Flat, San Juan, Red Lagoon (Laguna Colorada), Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, Licancabur Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Peru Trek 4 Good From
15% Off- US$990
Duration 11 days Destinations Santa Cruz, Sucre, Potosi, Uyuni, La Paz, Tiwanaku, Huatajata, Copacabana Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From
15% Off- US$3,800
La Paz's indigenous markets and Potosi's silver mining history reveal Bolivia's cultural depth. The surreal Salar de Uyuni, Chataquila path, and 12,000 dinosaur footprints at Cal Orcko await. Comfortable hotels and local homestays provide authentic Bolivian experiences with bilingual guides.
Duration 11 days Destinations La Paz, Uyuni, Uyuni Salt Flat, Potosi, Sucre Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Unu Raymi Expeditions From
15% Off- US$2,199
Santa Cruz serves as the gateway to UNESCO-listed Sucre's colonial architecture and Asur Museum's traditional textiles. Potosi's Casa de la Moneda, Uyuni's vast salt flats, and Laguna Colorada's flamingo-dotted waters create diverse experiences. La Paz's Witch's Market and Valley of the Moon's lunar landscape conclude the journey.
Duration 10 days Destinations Santa Cruz, Sucre, Potosi, Uyuni, Uyuni Salt Flat, La Paz, Copacabana, Lake Titicaca Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From
15% Off- US$3,750
Journeys: Highlights of Bolivia National Geographic Journeys
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent tour. Highly recommended.”
Jennifer, traveled in March
La Paz's vibrant markets, Sucre's colonial architecture, and the Potosí countryside reveal Bolivia's soul. An authentic hacienda stay includes sunset views over Uyuni Salt Flats and visits to Coquesa village near Tunupa Volcano. The tour features local cuisine with 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 4 dinners.
Duration 8 days Destinations La Paz, Sucre, Potosi, Uyuni, Uyuni Salt Flat Age Range Ages 12+ Operator National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures From
15% Off- US$2,499
Uyuni Salt Flats & Desert Adventure 5D/4N (La Paz to La Paz)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The trip itself and the guides were great. The communication in advance of the trip could've been clearer.”
Samantha, traveled in December
Bolivia's most iconic landscapes unfold on this 5-day adventure from La Paz. The otherworldly Uyuni Salt Flats, Incahuasi Island's giant cacti, and the 7-Colored Mountains create natural wonder. The unique salt-brick Hotel de Sal, flamingos at Laguna Colorada, and historic Train Cemetery complete this remarkable journey.
Duration 5 days Destinations La Paz, Uyuni Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
15% Off- US$585
Bolivia Discovery
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Caring CEO, fun adventure, great activities. Flexibility.”
Rebecca, traveled in July
Intimate groups of 8-12 travelers weave through Bolivia's treasures, from La Paz's atmospheric markets to Sucre's colonial streets. Three days crossing Uyuni Salt Flats include stays in salt-brick lodges and visits to Jukil mountaintop. Rated 4.5/5 by 50+ reviews, featuring authentic cultural immersion with expert local guides.
Duration 11 days Destinations La Paz, Sucre, Potosi, Uyuni, Uyuni Salt Flat Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $1,799
25% Off- US$1,349You save $450
Magic Bolivia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Very good company to book tour. A 3-star hotel in Bolivia is not a 3-star hotel in U.S..”
Frank, traveled in April
La Paz's Witcher's Market opens the door to Bolivia's wonders. Unique salt hotels near Colchani village and Incahuasi Island's giant cacti provide distinctive accommodation. Eduardo Avaroa Reserve's five colored lagoons, the Stone Tree formation, and 50m-high geysers near Polques Hot Springs complete this adventure.
Duration 7 days Destinations La Paz, Uyuni Salt Flat, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator SIMPLE BOLIVIA TRAVEL From
25% Off- US$1,539
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Best tour companies for Bolivia tours
Intrepid Travel really stands out for keeping their groups small, which makes a huge difference in how you experience places. When you're not moving around as part of a big crowd, you get to actually chat with locals and slip into smaller restaurants and spots that bigger groups just can't access. Their guide Gonzalo gets mentioned a lot in TourRadar reviews - he's got this deep knowledge of the areas and goes out of his way to help everyone in the group feel comfortable. Bamba's also getting good marks from travelers for putting together solid itineraries and their food stops are spot on. Their guides know their stuff and really help bring places to life. That said, a few of our travelers have hit some bumps with flight arrangements and getting clear updates about their bookings. It's worth noting these communication hiccups since they've come up more than once in recent feedback. When you stack them up, Intrepid seems to have the edge on the personal touch and smoother operations, but Bamba's definitely got their strong points too, especially when it comes to their food choices and local expertise.
Best places to start your Bolivia tour
When you're mapping out your Bolivia trip, La Paz is your main jumping-off point with 49 different tours starting there. Uyuni town offers 15 departure options and Santa Cruz has 11 different tours, while Tupiza and San Pedro de Atacama in Chile each run 4 departures. Book about 2 months ahead - our data shows 58 days is the sweet spot, especially since salt flat tours fill up fast in peak season. Our past travelers really stress taking 2-3 days in La Paz first to get used to the altitude. Many find it works well to mix their salt flats visit with time exploring La Paz's local markets and indigenous communities - it adds real cultural depth to the trip. The city's cable car network isn't just practical transport; you'll get amazing mountain views that make it a genuine highlight of your time there.
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Best time to visit Bolivia
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter trips from May through August really shine when you combine Salar de Uyuni with La Paz discoveries. The salt flats stay dry and clear - exactly what you want for great photos and nature watching. Our top-rated tours head to the geysers first thing in the morning when they're most active and include relaxing stops at thermal springs. Travelers love staying in the salt hotels during winter, telling us how the crisp night skies make for incredible stargazing. The cool mountain air this time of year works perfectly for exploring Tiwanaku ruins, La Paz's busy markets and colonial architecture without getting tired.
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- Spring 2026
Spring touring kicks off nicely between September and November, with our popular 10-12 day routes from La Paz letting you see the salt flats before the busy season hits. You'll catch the flamingos gathering at Laguna Colorada too. The Chataquila trek near Sucre is at its best now - our travelers love the mild weather and valleys full of flowers. Many routes spend extra time in Potosí during spring, perfect for exploring silver mine history and colonial churches without summer heat. The weather's also just right for mixing Death Road cycling with visits to local indigenous markets.
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings something special to Uyuni between December and February. The seasonal rains create this amazing mirror effect on the salt flats that photographers absolutely love. Our most popular tours this season combine these reflective views with stops at Lake Titicaca and Copacabana. We include good time at the Train Cemetery and Colchani salt processing town too - the summer warmth makes exploring these outdoor spots much more pleasant. Having expert guides really matters now; they know exactly how to handle the changing salt flat conditions and find the best spots for photos.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn tours from March through April hit that perfect travel window in Bolivia. Our best routes start in La Paz then head to Uyuni, catching the last bits of the mirror effect as the rains wrap up. Travelers tell us autumn is ideal for visiting both Sucre and Potosí - you get comfortable temperatures for wandering these colonial cities. The Sunday Market at Tarabuco comes alive during harvest season, with traditional weaving demos that our customers really enjoy. It's also an excellent time to mix some Amazon wildlife watching in Madidi National Park with your mountain adventures.
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What's the Best Time to Visit Bolivia?
The dry season from May through October is your sweet spot for exploring Bolivia with clear skies and really comfortable temperatures. It's perfect if you want to check out the Salar de Uyuni and Altiplano regions but pack some warm stuff because nights up in the high altitude areas above 3600m can get pretty chilly even in the dry season. During wet season November to April the salt flats transform into this incredible mirror effect that reflects the sky it's absolutely stunning but keep in mind some routes might be flooded and tough to access. The temperatures hover around 86°F or 30°C in the dry season which is just about perfect for most travelers. If you're heading to the Andes or Amazon you'll want to look up specific weather patterns because these areas have their own microclimates.
What Can You Experience of Local Life and Traditions?
You'll find some amazing cultural experiences in Bolivia starting with La Paz's Witches' Market where locals sell traditional remedies and handicrafts it's pretty fascinating stuff. The Sunday market in Tarabuco is a must-see our TourRadar customers always rave about it especially for the incredible Aymara weaving traditions. Over on Lake Titicaca's Isla del Sol you can dive into ancient Inca culture checking out the Inca Steps and Fountain of Youth. For a really authentic experience try staying with local communities or at the Jukil Community lodge. The 12-Day Bolivia Andes Hiking and Amazon Expedition lets you get really close to local life in some pretty remote communities.
What Natural Areas Can You Visit Outside the Cities?
The Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna Reserve is absolutely incredible you'll need a 4x4 to get there from Uyuni but it's worth it for the colored lagoons flamingos and Siloli Desert. Madidi National Park in the Amazon is a biodiversity paradise you can get there by flying into Rurrenabaque then taking a boat trip. If you're into mountain adventures the Cordillera Real range with peaks like Huayna Potosi is accessible from La Paz through organized treks. The Best of BoliviLa Paz to Uyuni tour takes you through some amazing spots including the Siloli Desert and the stunning Red Lake Laguna Colorada.
How Do You Get Around Bolivia?
Getting around Bolivia is pretty straightforward local buses connect all the major cities they run frequently but comfort levels can vary. For longer trips you might want to grab an overnight tourist bus with reclining seats it's much more comfortable. The Best of BoliviLa Paz to Uyuni tour uses these overnight buses which works really well. If you're short on time domestic flights between places like La Paz Sucre Uyuni and Santa Cruz are super convenient La Paz to Uyuni is just a quick 40-minute hop. In La Paz don't miss riding the Mi Teleférico cable car system it's not just transport it's an experience with amazing views. Around town you've got plenty of taxis and micros these little minibuses to get you where you need to go.
Which Festivals Should You Try to Experience?
Bolivia's festivals are incredible the Tarabuco Festival in March is this amazing celebration of indigenous culture with traditional music dance and crafts you won't want to miss it. The Oruro Carnival is absolutely spectacular it's actually UNESCO recognized and happens in February or March with these amazing costumes and parades. January brings the Alasitas Festival to La Paz where everyone buys miniatures for good luck it's pretty unique. Then there's the Tinku festival in Potosí usually in May where indigenous communities take part in ritual combat it sounds intense but it's all about renewal and fertility.


















































