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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.

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Jean | Traveled in November
Excellent

This was an amazing experience. I travelled with my son and we had the best time even though we come from different generations. We met some great people- all young at heart and up for adventure.

Gemma | Traveled in October
Excellent

Probably one of the most challenging trips I have been on given the altitude which meant that Yuri & Jose jobs were even more instrumental in making this a fabulous trip

Kirsty | Traveled in October
Excellent

Such a fun tour with a variety of diverse activities, sightseeing and hiking! We had such a great cultural experience which was enriched by our incredible CEO Edwin! He was so helpful, organised, enthusiastic and fun! I cannot thank him enough for making the tour such a memorable one!

Salomae | Traveled in September
Excellent

We had an incredible time! Enrique made every activity fun with the energy and local knowledge he brought and it was a truly you get out what you put in experience.

Anonymous | Traveled in September
Like Nowhere Else

Bolivia can be challenging with poor infrastructure, unpaved roads and high altitudes, but it is so worth the effort. From the lowlands to the highlands, the scenery shifts, yet it is always impressive and can be like nowhere else. From the historical district in Sucre, the mines in Potosi, the chaos of La Paz and the serenity in Lake Titicaca and especially Salar de Uyuni, it's just one day of discovery and insight after the other.

Joseph | Traveled in August
Excellent

I had the most fun and would recommend it others I learnt a lot made amazing friends. I will not forget this summer I had the best time. The transport could be private with such large groups and late checkouts should be included.

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Bolivia Tours - Highlights and Travel Trips

 

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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