Mejores Tours y Viajes de Bolivia

Bolivia offers perhaps the most authentic and rugged experience in South America, a high-altitude sanctuary where indigenous traditions remain the fabric of society. The surreal landscape of the Salar de Uyuni serves as the country’s visual centerpiece; this world-largest salt flat creates a perfect, infinite mirror after a rainfall, blurring the line between earth and sky. La Paz, the world’s highest administrative capital, feels like a city in the clouds, where a network of "telefricos" (cable cars) provides breathtaking commutes over a bowl-shaped canyon. Nearby, the ruins of Tiwanaku whisper of civilizations that predated the Incas by centuries. The geography transitions sharply from the frigid heights of the Andes to the tropical lowlands of the Amazon basin, while the silver-mining history of Potosí and the white-washed colonial elegance of Sucre remind visitors of a complex, colonial past.
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13-Day Peru and Bolivia Explorer Tour from Lima with Inca Trail | 12 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 7 Dinners
Operated by Contiki
Highly Recommended
4.2 (35 reseñas) Código del tour: 714843
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, La Paz
Duración
13.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Lima, Cusco, Aguas Calientes +6 más
Idiomas
English Live
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$3,940.60
13-Day Peru and Bolivia Explorer Tour from Lima with Train to Machu Picchu | 12 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 7 Dinners
Operated by Contiki
Highly Recommended
4.2 (31 reseñas) Código del tour: 714846
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, La Paz
Duración
13.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Lima, Cusco, Aguas Calientes +6 más
Idiomas
English Live
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$3,571.70
6-Day Bolivia Tour from La Paz: Great Train Graveyard, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, Salar De Uyuni | 5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 3 Dinners
Operated by Contiki
Highly Recommended
4.4 (14 reseñas) Código del tour: 715815
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
La Paz
Duración
6.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
La Paz, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve
Idiomas
English Live
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$1,002.00
6-Day Bolivia Tour: La Paz, Uyuni and Colchani
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
5.0 Código del tour: 691989
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
La Paz
Duración
6.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
La Paz, Uyuni, Witches Market +4 más
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English Live
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$1,589.00
8-Day Highlights of Bolivia Tour from La Paz【Max 16 Pax Small Group】: Uyuni and  Potosí
Operated by G Adventure
National Geographic Journeys
5.0 Código del tour: 737697
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
La Paz
Duración
8.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
La Paz, Sucre, Potosi +2 más
Idiomas
English Live
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$2,499.00
4-Day San Pedro De Atacama Tour: Moon Valley and Toconao | An Oasis in the Desert
Breakfast Included
5.0 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 711729
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Calama
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Moon Valley +1 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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【Lima + La Paz + Cusco】8-Day Peru Bolivia Essencial Tour from Lima: Sacsayhuaman and Machu Picchu
5.0 Código del tour: 535626
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, La Paz
Duración
8.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu Town +15 más
Idiomas
English Live, Spanish Live
Tipo de grupo
Tour en grupo pequeño
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Bolivia Travel Guide: Best Places, Safety Tips & Itinerary

Is Bolivia Worth Visiting? Travel Requirements and Safety

Best Time to Travel to Bolivia

Best Places to Visit in Bolivia

One Week Itinerary in Bolivia

Pro Tips for Traveling in Bolivia

Is Bolivia Worth Visiting? Travel Requirements and Safety

Absolutely! Bolivia is a country that rewards the intrepid with jaw-dropping scenery and genuine cultural experiences. However, like any travel destination, it's essential to be prepared.

Is Bolivia Safe to Visit?

The answer is generally yes, but with some caveats. Petty theft can happen in crowded places like bus terminals and markets, so it’s smart to stay aware of your belongings. Roads are winding and sometimes poorly maintained, so long-distance bus rides can be rough. That said, many travelers find that Bolivians are warm and welcoming, and crime against tourists is not widespread compared to larger South American cities. For up-to-date travel advisories, it's always a good idea to check with your government's foreign travel department before you go.

Bolivia travel requirements

These can vary depending on your nationality. Many visitors, including those from the EU and Australia, can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. US citizens currently require a visa, which can be obtained in advance or on arrival for a fee of $160. It’s crucial to have at least six months of validity on your passport.

A yellow fever vaccination certificate may also be required if you are arriving from a country with a risk of transmission. Always double-check the latest visa and entry requirements with your local Bolivian embassy or consulate before your trip.

Best Time to Travel to Bolivia

Bolivia’s climate is shaped by altitude more than seasons. In the highlands (La Paz, Potosí, Uyuni), expect chilly nights year-round, while lowland regions like Santa Cruz are hot and humid.

The dry season (May to October) is the most popular time to travel, with clear skies perfect for hiking and sightseeing. The wet season (November to March) has its perks, too, this is when the Salar de Uyuni transforms into a natural mirror after the rains, creating surreal reflections that photographers love. If you’re flexible, May and September offer a good balance: fewer crowds, mild temperatures, and mostly dry conditions.

Best Places to Visit in Bolivia

Bolivia’s geography is incredibly diverse, so deciding where to go depends on your travel style. Here are some highlights:

La Paz - The world’s highest administrative capital sits in a canyon surrounded by mountains. Ride the Mi Teleférico cable cars for sweeping views, wander the Witches’ Market, and take a day trip to the Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley).

Salar de Uyuni - The largest salt flat in the world is Bolivia’s crown jewel. A multi-day tour also takes you through surreal landscapes of red and green lagoons, flamingos, and geysers. Don’t skip this.

Lake Titicaca & Isla del Sol - On the border with Peru, this massive high-altitude lake is home to traditional communities and legends of the Inca. Isla del Sol is perfect for slow hikes and local homestays.

Sucre - Known as Bolivia’s most beautiful city, Sucre charms with its whitewashed colonial buildings, lively markets, and warm climate. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Potosí - Once one of the richest cities in the world thanks to its silver mines, Potosí today tells the story of Bolivia’s colonial past. Tours of Cerro Rico mines are sobering but eye-opening.

Santa Cruz - If you want a taste of Bolivia’s lowlands, Santa Cruz is a good base for exploring the Amazon basin, Amboró National Park, and the Jesuit missions.

One Week Itinerary in Bolivia

If you have seven days, you’ll need to prioritize. Here’s a sample Bolivia travel itinerary for first-timers:

Day 1-2: La Paz - Arrive, acclimate to the altitude, ride the cable cars, and explore the city. Consider a half-day trip to Valle de la Luna.

Day 3-5: Uyuni & Surroundings - Fly or bus to Uyuni and take a 3-day tour of the salt flats and the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve. Highlights include the train graveyard, Laguna Colorada, and vast desert scenery.

Day 6: Sucre - Travel to Sucre for a slower pace. Stroll through the historic center and enjoy local food markets.

Day 7: Return via La Paz - Fly back to La Paz for departure, or add an extra night at Lake Titicaca if you can extend your trip.

Pro Tips for Traveling in Bolivia

Getting around: Long-distance buses are the main way to travel between cities, though flights save time if you’re short on days. Inside cities, minibuses and shared taxis are cheap but chaotic. In La Paz, the cable car network is not just scenic but also practical.

Budget: Bolivia is one of the most affordable countries in South America. Expect to spend around $30-$50 per day on mid-range travel, including meals, transport, and budget hotels. Tours (especially Uyuni) add extra costs but are usually worth it.

Things to avoid: Be cautious with raw vegetables and tap water, stick to bottled water to avoid stomach issues. Also, altitude sickness is real; take it easy when you arrive in highland cities and consider coca tea or pills if needed.

Cultural tips: Bolivians are generally reserved but polite. Learning a few words of Spanish goes a long way, and being respectful when photographing people, especially in rural areas.

La mejor época para visitar Bolivia

Invierno 2026
Winter is the peak dry season and the best time for trekking, high-altitude exploration, and wildlife viewing in the lowlands. The weather is stable, dry, and dominated by clear, sunny skies, making it optimal for visiting sites like Tiwanaku and Lake Titicaca. Temperatures in the high-altitude cities like La Paz and Potosí are very cold, averaging 2–15 °C (36–59 °F), with nights often below freezing. The Amazonian lowlands, however, are in their best condition, with low water levels concentrating wildlife. This is the most popular time for international tourism due to the excellent conditions for all activities, despite the chill at altitude.
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Primavera 2026
Spring is a short, pleasant shoulder season marked by steadily rising temperatures and continued dry conditions before the wet season begins in December. Temperatures range from a mild 15–30 °C (59–86 °F) across the different regions. The stable, dry air in September and October offers excellent visibility in the highlands, perfect for climbing and mountain biking around Coroico. By November, cloud cover and rainfall start to increase, especially in the eastern lowlands, signaling the transition back to summer. This is a quieter time for tourism than winter, offering a good balance of pleasant temperatures and lower crowds.
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Verano 2026
Summer coincides with the height of the wet season for most of Bolivia, particularly the Amazonian lowlands and the Yungas. Temperatures are warm and tropical in the eastern cities like Santa Cruz, averaging 28–34 °C (82–93 °F), accompanied by high humidity and heavy rainfall. The Andean highlands, including La Paz and the Altiplano, also experience their wettest months, with daily afternoon showers and frequent cloud cover, making visibility difficult. Travel to remote areas like the Uyuni Salt Flats can be challenging due to flooding, though the surface water creates a spectacular mirror effect. This period is the low season for international tourism outside of the Christmas and New Year holidays.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn is a transitional shoulder season and one of the best times for general travel, as the heavy summer rains rapidly subside and the weather becomes more stable. Temperatures remain warm and pleasant across the country, averaging 18–28 °C (64–82 °F) in the valleys and lowlands. By late April and May, rainfall is minimal, and the skies are generally clearer. This is an ideal time for hiking and exploring the countryside around Sucre and Cochabamba before the chill of winter sets in at altitude. The Uyuni Salt Flats often retain enough water in March and April to maintain the famous mirror effect while offering more reliable transport access.
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6-Day Bolivia Tour from La Paz: Great Train Graveyard, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, Salar De Uyuni | 5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 3 Dinners

What an incredible adventure! The breathtaking scenery at Salar de Uyuni was unlike anything I've ever seen—just stunning! I appreciated the small group size, which made it easy to connect with fellow travelers. The meals were excellent, with plenty of options for everyone’s tastes. I also enjoyed our time in La Paz, learning about its unique culture and history. Highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an immersive travel experience!

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13-Day Peru and Bolivia Explorer Tour from Lima with Inca Trail | 12 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 7 Dinners

What an immersive experience! The combination of nature and culture was truly captivating. I loved hiking through the Amazon and learning about the local traditions. Machu Picchu is as magical as everyone says! The vistas at Salar de Uyuni were out of this world. Every day was filled with excitement and discovery. I highly recommend this adventure!

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13-Day Peru and Bolivia Explorer Tour from Lima with Train to Machu Picchu | 12 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 7 Dinners

This was more than just a tour; it was an eye-opening experience! Visiting La Paz and crossing Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve were highlights that I will never forget. The diversity of landscapes and cultures we experienced was incredible. I also loved learning about the local communities and their traditions. This tour made me appreciate the beauty of South America even more!

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