Bolivia Tours reveal one of South America’s most fascinating and least-traveled destinations, where surreal landscapes and deep-rooted traditions shape every journey. Stand in awe at the mirror-like Uyuni Salt Flats, explore the dramatic high-altitude capital of La Paz, and wander the colonial streets of Sucre and historic Potosí. Many travelers combine Bolivia with Peru to explore Lake Titicaca and ancient Andean heritage, or pair it with Chile for striking desert contrasts. Every Bolivia Tours itinerary is fully customizable, with accommodations, activities, and private services thoughtfully designed around your travel style.
With decades of experience crafting journeys across South America, our team combines local expertise, trusted partnerships, and personalized planning to design unforgettable trips. From your first conversation to your return home, we handle the details so you can travel with confidence.
Whether you’re dreaming of a romantic escape, an adventurous expedition, or a relaxed cultural journey, explore Bolivia in a way that matches your interests and travel goals.
Planning a trip to Bolivia? Explore essential travel information including visa requirements, safety tips, weather, money, and more — so you can focus on designing the perfect journey.
Thinking about a Bolivia trip? Here’s a list of frequently asked questions we often hear from our guests. Visit our Bolivia Vacation Planning page for in-depth Bolivia travel tips.
Bolivia is generally safe for travelers when visiting with experienced local guides. As in most countries, petty crime can occur in large cities, so standard precautions should be taken. Remote destinations such as the Uyuni Salt Flats and rainforest regions are peaceful and visited as part of organized excursions. Travelers should also consult their doctor regarding recommended vaccinations for lowland areas.
Absolutely. Bolivia offers some of South America’s most dramatic and unique landscapes, including the vast Uyuni Salt Flats, high-altitude lakes, colonial cities, and vibrant indigenous cultures. For travelers seeking destinations that feel authentic and less visited, Bolivia delivers unforgettable experiences.
Yes. Many of Bolivia’s highlights, including La Paz and the Uyuni Salt Flats, are located at high elevations above 11,000 feet (3,500 meters). Some travelers may experience mild altitude symptoms such as headaches or fatigue. We recommend arriving gradually, staying hydrated, and allowing time to acclimatize. Your Travel Consultant can design your itinerary to help minimize altitude discomfort.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travelers can enter Bolivia visa-free for tourism stays, while others may need to obtain a visa in advance or on arrival. Entry policies can change, so we recommend checking with your nearest Bolivian consulate or official government website prior to travel.
Most travelers spend 7 to 10 days exploring Bolivia’s highlights, including La Paz, Lake Titicaca, and the Uyuni Salt Flats. Those combining Bolivia with Peru, Chile, or Argentina may spend fewer days focused on specific regions such as the salt flats or highland desert.
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