Bolivia Tours and Trips 2024/2025

As one of only two landlocked countries in the Americas, Bolivia is considered one of the world's most remote countries - making it even more exciting to discover! The tourism industry in Bolivia has been slow to start but is quickly picking up pace with most visitors coming for holidays and trips from its neighbouring countries of ...

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Essential Peru And Bolivia

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13 day cultural, religious and historic sites trip to Lima, Cusco and 5 other destinations in Bolivia, Mexico and Peru. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Boat, Bus, Flight, Private Vehicle & Train
  • Age Range 8-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Bolivia Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 164 customer reviews
Excellent first experience of South America
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This was a really good trip.Came home with a real sense of having seen the diversity and contrast between the different areas that Bolivia has to offer.Having quite a few two night stop overs in some of the locations added to the whole trip.We crammed a lot in, but it didnt feel too rushed.”
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  • Malene N
“Generally speaking the trip was great. The leaders were fantastic, both in organization, creating a safe and fun space, and helping with any issues that occured during the trip. The type of travelling is challenging, and very fast paced in terms of movement, but very very rewarding. I would, and will, recommend dragoman to anyone interested in travelling.”
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  • Mrs. G
“Everything was great, except 1 hiccup at the hotel in Cusco. From the look, it's nice. But not functional. Faucet wasn't proportional, so when the water ran, the whole counter got wet & ran down to the bathroom floor. The mattress kept sliding away from the bed. The hotel dining area was leaking when raining. We could hear people outside talking from our room. Other than that, the rest was perfectly fine.”

Bolivia - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

As one of only two landlocked countries in the Americas, Bolivia is considered one of the world's most remote countries - making it even more exciting to discover! The tourism industry in Bolivia has been slow to start but is quickly picking up pace with most visitors coming for holidays and trips from its neighbouring countries of Brazil and Chile. This country is incredibly diverse when it comes to both geography and culture, with plenty of natural phenomenon and traditional experiences to explore.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore the Chincana ruins on Isla del Sol
  • Snap photos at Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat
  • Hike the Che Guevara Trail
  • Visit the indigenous people of the Uros Islands
  • Take a boat ride across Lake Titicaca
  • Visit the Witches Market in La Paz

Travel Tips

  • Be very careful when taking a taxi in Bolivia. Robberies and other crimes within taxis are increasingly common, particularly in large cities. Only use a 'radio taxi' - a taxi that has the company name and telephone number on its roof - and take note of the registration number whenever possible.
  • Bolivian airports are an experience on their own. When arriving, keep all your entry paperwork with you as your hotel will likely ask for it. Upon departure, arrive at least two to three hours early for paperwork processing and be prepared to pay an extra airport tax.
  • US dollars can be difficult to exchange in Bolivia with many banks and exchange companies only accepting brand new bills. To save yourself the hassle, try to get your hands on some bolivianos (the national currency) before you travel.
  • Be sure to pack sunscreen for your trip to Bolivia, as UV levels are extremely high.
  • Be flexible and always have a plan B for your trip to Bolivia. Bolivians have a relaxed sense of time. This, combined with frequent strike and protests, means public transport is often unreliable.

Bolivia has seasonal weather so please do check up on best time to visit Bolivia before planning your tour.

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