Bolivia
Bolivia, the heart of South America, is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich indigenous culture, and thrilling adventures. From the surreal Uyuni Salt Flats to the towering peaks of the Andes and the lush Amazon Rainforest, Bolivia offers unparalleled natural beauty. Explore the colonial charm of Sucre, the lively streets of La Paz, and the mystical Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake. Discover ancient Inca ruins, vibrant markets, and adrenaline-pumping activities like biking down Death Road. Whether you're trekking, exploring history, or immersing yourself in local traditions, Bolivia promises an unforgettable experience.
Itenarary
Day 1: Arrival in La Paz – The World’s Highest Capital
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- Arrive at El Alto International Airport
- Explore Plaza Murillo and San Francisco Church
- Take a cable car ride for breathtaking city views
- Visit the Witches’ Market for unique souvenirs
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Day 2: Valley of the Moon & Death Road Biking
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- Morning visit to the Valley of the Moon
- Take an adrenaline-filled bike ride down Death Road (optional)
- Return to La Paz for relaxation
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Day 3: Lake Titicaca – Isla del Sol Exploration
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- Travel to Copacabana (4-hour drive from La Paz)
- Boat ride to Isla del Sol, a sacred Inca island
- Explore Inca ruins and enjoy breathtaking views
- Overnight stay in Copacabana
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Day 4: Uyuni Salt Flats – A Surreal Wonderland
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- Fly or take an overnight bus to Uyuni
- Explore the endless white expanse of Salar de Uyuni
- Visit the Train Cemetery and Incahuasi Island
- Watch a magical sunset over the salt flats
- Stay in a salt hotel
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Day 5: Laguna Colorada & Eduardo Avaroa Reserve
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- Explore the high-altitude lagoons of the Altiplano
- Visit the red-colored Laguna Colorada and see flamingos
- Witness geysers and hot springs
- Stay overnight in a desert lodge
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Day 6: Sucre – Bolivia’s White City
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- Fly to Sucre, Bolivia’s most beautiful colonial city
- Explore the historic center and visit Casa de la Libertad
- Hike up to Recoleta for panoramic views
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Day 7: Potosí & Cerro Rico Mine Tour
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- Day trip to Potosí, once the world’s richest city
- Tour the historic silver mines of Cerro Rico
- Return to Sucre or La Paz
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Day 8: Departure
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- Departure from La Paz or Sucre
Places to Visit
Amboro National Park
Arkoiris waterfall
City of La Paz
City of Potosi
City of Sucre
Death Road Yungas
Jesuit mission to Chiquitos
Laguna Colorado
Lake Titicaca
Madidi National Park
moon valley
Mount Cerro Rico
Noel-Kempff-Mercado National Park
Oruro Carnival
Puma Punku
Sol de Manana
Statue of Cristo de la Concordia
The Mercado de Brujas Witch Market
Tiwanaku
Uyuni Salt Flats
Must-Know Facts About Bolivia
Bolivia has the world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni.
Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake, lies on the Bolivia-Peru border.
La Paz is the highest capital city in the world at 3,650m.
Bolivia is home to more than 30 official languages, including Spanish and Quechua.
Potosí was once the wealthiest city in the world due to silver mining.
Bolivia has one of the most dangerous roads, called Death Road.
The country has some of the best preserved Inca and pre-Inca ruins.
Madidi National Park is home to one of the highest biodiversities on Earth.
The famous Bolivian dish is Salteñas, a type of baked empanada.
Bolivia’s flag has three colors: red (blood of heroes), yellow (wealth), and green (nature).
Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake, lies on the Bolivia-Peru border.
La Paz is the highest capital city in the world at 3,650m.
Bolivia is home to more than 30 official languages, including Spanish and Quechua.
Potosí was once the wealthiest city in the world due to silver mining.
Bolivia has one of the most dangerous roads, called Death Road.
The country has some of the best preserved Inca and pre-Inca ruins.
Madidi National Park is home to one of the highest biodiversities on Earth.
The famous Bolivian dish is Salteñas, a type of baked empanada.
Bolivia’s flag has three colors: red (blood of heroes), yellow (wealth), and green (nature).