Bolivia in November: Weather, Tips and More

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Bolivia weather in November

November is an amazing month to plan your trip to Bolivia. With the southern hemisphere’s summer approaching, the weather is getting warmer. This is the first month of the wet season, so be prepared to face some showers. Temperatures in La Paz are very nice, ranging from 8°C to 22°C (47°F–71°F), with an average of nine rainy days throughout the month. November is an amazing time to visit the Uyuni Salt Flats in the Andean plateau, where the temperatures typically hover between 7°C and 19°C (44°F–66°F) around this time.
If you are planning to explore the Amazon rainforest, expect wet and humid conditions. Here, the mercury ranges anywhere between 21°C and 23°C (70°F–90°F). Forest trails are also likely to be muddy, or worse, flooded.
You can check out our guide on the best time to visit Bolivia for a seasonal overview.
Weather in Bolivia in November - Rainfall and Temperatures
Why Visit Bolivia in November


While November is the start of the low season in Bolivia, there are still many highlights that you can visit and activities that you can take part in. Below are some of the top reasons why you should plan a trip to Bolivia in November:
- Low crowd and rates: Bolivia in November is on the verge of the low tourist season, meaning not many people visit the country. Low crowd allows you to explore Bolivia’s top sites and attractions at your own pace without feeling overwhelmed. Tour companies and hotels also lower their rates around this time, making your Bolivia trip super affordable. You can check out our Bolivia city sightseeing tours for leisurely outdoor options.
- Water activities: With rains picking up, water levels rise in Bolivian rivers, making them ideal for white water rafting and kayaking. There are many rivers flowing from the Andes to the valley where you can raft and kayak. The rain also makes water levels rise in the Amazon, ideal for river cruises.
- Lush landscape: The start of the rainy season brings life to the rainforest and mountain valleys of Bolivia. The flora and fauna in the Amazon thrive around this time of year, making it an ideal destination for wildlife and photography tours.
- Unique festivals: Bolivia celebrates various events and festivals in November. The biggest of them all is All Saints Day, celebrated across the country to honor the dead by visiting cemeteries and decorating graves with flowers and garlands. Virgen del Socavon, Efemerides Departamental, and San Andres are other notable festivals.
Where to go and what to do

November brings many opportunities to plan an extraordinary trip to Bolivia. When visiting this month, you should visit Lake Titicaca to explore the lake when its water level is higher. Enjoy kayaking and paddle boarding on the lake and don’t forget to visit one of the floating islands of the indigenous Uru people.
While the Andes aren’t great for trekking during the rainy season, this is a perfect time to explore other thrilling activities, like white water rafting down Rio Coroico. November is also a good time to discover the museum and food scene in La Paz while some rainy days may inhibit outdoor activities during your Bolivia trip.
You should not miss one of Bolivia’s top destinations, the Uyuni Salt Flats, in November. The start of the rainy season transforms the salt flats into a magical place, as the sky gets reflected upon the thin layer of rainwaters, creating an illusion of the heavens and earth merging together.
November is also an amazing time to visit the Bolivian Amazon. As rainfall becomes heavier, the rivers become fuller and higher. This gives a unique opportunity to cruise deep into the jungles, which is not possible during other months of the year. You can spot exotic animals, birds and plant species from up close.
What to bring

You should come prepared for rain when visiting Bolivia in November. Make sure to pack a rain poncho and umbrella during your trip. It is also advised to bring a waterproof cover for your luggage or electronics in case you get caught in a storm while traveling. With the possibility of muddy paths, you should also bring sturdy shoes with a strong grip.
Bolivia in November provides amazing opportunities to see a unique side of the country. Temperatures are warm and the wet season is only just starting, making water sports more thrilling and the rainforest more vibrant than ever. November is also one of the best times to visit the magical Uyuni Salt Flats and indulge in the vibrant food scene of La Paz. There are also exciting festivals to be celebrated, from All Saints Day to the San Andres Festival.
Book a customized trip to Bolivia with us to get the best out of this amazing country in November.