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With cool temperature and dry, sunny weather, Bolivia in June is a blessing to travelers. The month falls on the cusp of high season, so the tourist numbers are still thin. You can expect to explore popular destinations without the peak season hustle and bustle. From exploring the mesmerizing crystallized salt patterns of Salar de Uyuni to the chance of sighting the endangered pink river dolphins against the backdrop of clear skies in the Bolivian Pampas and trekking in the Andes, a trip to Bolivia in June offers travelers an exceptional opportunity to fully immerse in the splendors of this incredible country.

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Bolivia Weather in June

Bottom view from Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Bolivia in June
The temperatures in Santa Cruz can average highs of up to 23°C.

The weather in Bolivia in June is characterized by clear sunny days and cool nights. The conditions are perfect for outdoor adventures. If you are planning to visit La Paz and the surrounding Andes Mountains, expect the weather to be on the chillier side, with the daytime temperature averaging 12°C. The nighttime temperature can dip as low as -2°C. The hottest part of Bolivia in June is the Amazon rainforest, where the mercury hovers between 17°C and 30°C. The savanna region is also warm and sunny, with places like Santa Cruz averaging highs of 23°C.

If you want a more generalized view of each season, read our guide on the best time to visit Bolivia.

Weather in Bolivia in June - Rainfall and Temperatures

MayJunJul
Avg Daily (°C)141313
Avg Nightly (°C)-1-3-3
Avg Daily (°F)585656
Avg Nightly (°F)312727
Avg Rainfall (mm)101010

Why Visit Bolivia in June

Two common squirrel monkeys playing on a tree branch in Bolivia in June
The dry season is the best time to view wildlife in the Bolivian Amazon.
Woman dancing at the Inti Raymi festival in Bolivia in June
Bolivia celebrates several festivals throughout June like the Aymara New Year, Inti Raymi, San Juan Festival and Gran Poder Festival.

Bolivia’s weather in June is ideal for exploring all regions of the country, and as the tourist season has not quite reached its peak, you can enjoy all the sights and activities without feeling rushed. Here are some more reasons why you should plan a trip to Bolivia in June.

  • Spot exotic wildlife: The dry season in Bolivia, typically between May and October, is the best time to view wildlife in the Bolivian Amazon. With water levels receding, it is far easier to spot pink dolphins, giant otters and black caiman. Land-based activities like hiking and birdwatching are also accessible and more enjoyable during this period.
  • Affordable rates: The high season in Bolivia starts in May and runs through October. This means if you are visiting Bolivia in June, not only will you encounter great weather for hiking and sightseeing but also find affordable hotels on account of fewer tourist crowds.
  • Outdoor activities: Bolivia’s weather in June is generally great for trekking, sightseeing and all outdoor activities. The day-time weather is nice and cool, so you can explore the trekking trails in the Andes Mountains without being drenched in rain or sweat. This region is chillier than the rest of Bolivia, and the cool air is very refreshing during the strenuous high-altitude hikes.
  • Fiestas: Bolivia celebrates several events and festivals throughout June, which are always a good way to learn more about the country’s culture. The main festivals include Aymara New Year, Inti Raymi, San Juan Festival and Gran Poder Festival. Every June, La Paz celebrates Pride Month with pomp and splendor.

Where to go and what to do

The Death Road in Bolivia
Adventure enthusiasts and cyclists should not miss the Death Road, considered the "most dangerous road in the world.

With little rain and comfortable temperatures, there is no shortage of activities to do and places to visit in Bolivia during June. There is no better time to take a trip to the Amazon when the dry wetlands open trails for hiking and other activities such as ziplining and canopy climbing. Jungle animals and birds are easier to spot without heavy rainfall. With a local guide, travelers can opt for piranha fishing. Most days don’t exceed 30°C and humidity is comparatively low, making all activities within the lush rainforest much more enjoyable.

The vibrant city of La Paz is also cool and sunny during June, perfect for wandering the local neighborhoods and seeing the sites, like the Witches Market and the colorful houses of Challuma. Venturing out of La Paz, the Andes Mountains are incredible during June. Popular trails such as the Takesi or the Huayna Potosi in the Cordillera Real, see less traffic and are incredibly scenic this time of year. The clear weather after the morning mist offers spectacular views of surrounding peaks, glacial lakes, and rugged landscapes.

Lake Titicaca is another great destination for extraordinary views and hiking trails. You may even get lucky enough to catch one of the two major festivals: Aymara New Year and the San Pedro and San Pablo Festival. Of course, no trip to Bolivia is complete without visiting Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat. By June, the salt flat is dry and visitors get to see the unique crystalized salt patterns in the beach-like desert. While photographs of Salar de Uyuni are magical during the wet season, during the dry season, the stark white desert is otherworldly and equally snap-worthy.

Adventure enthusiasts should not miss the Death Road, the ‘most dangerous road in the world’. If you’re considering cycling down the steep, narrow, hairpin path down the Bolivian Andes, June is the best time as the terrain is dry and safer.

What to bring

Backpacker taking a selfie on a volcano mountain peak in Bolivia in June
Make sure to pack warm clothes if you're heading to the Andes Mountains as temperatures average 12°C during the day and can dip as low as -2°C during the night.

Your packing list for a Bolivia trip in June can differ depending on what region of the country you’re visiting. If you are heading to the Andes Mountains, make sure to pack warm clothes. Hikers should bring layered clothing. Bring a thermal base layer, long sleeves, and an insulated jacket. This is very different from a packlist of lightweight, breathable clothing and swimwear for the Bolivian Pampas. Whatever you are planning to do, we highly recommend bringing comfortable hiking boots or walking shoes.

Bolivia in June becomes a world of adventures, from exploring the breathtaking Uyuni Salt Flat and trekking through the Andes Mountains to spotting wildlife in the Amazon. Besides a range of sights and activities, the country also promises pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Reach out to our local travel experts to plan a customized trip to Bolivia in June.

Published by David Lee, updated on August 30, 2023

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