There are countless places to travel in Bolivia and enjoy its charm up-close. From the towering Andes to vast plateaus, and from arid landscapes to lush tropical forests, this nation amazes visitors with its diverse ecosystems and rich cultural heritage. Our tours to Bolivia offer off-the-beaten-path experiences, connecting you with local communities, their history, and their deep bond with nature—dating back to well before the Spanish conquest. A deep exploration of the region’s heritage is also possible with a combined Peru and Bolivia tour.
With our tours Uyuni Salt Flats Bolivia offers a mind-blowing invitation to experience its essence and uncover a magnificent history made of silver, salt and high-altitude living. Explore its ancient ruins, historic cities, the enigmatic Sun Island in Lake Titicaca and so much more!
Bolivia, home to a diversity of ecosystems and cultures, is located in the heart of South America and shares the majestic Lake Titicaca with Peru. It is bordered by five countries: Brazil to the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina to the south, and Chile and Peru to the west.
The dry season (May–October) is perfect for outdoor adventures, while the rainy season (November–April) transforms the lowlands into lush landscapes and creates a mirror effect on the Uyuni Salt Flats. The best time to travel to Bolivia depends on the region you plan to visit.
Given its geography, Bolivia can be divided into three main regions: the Altiplano and highlands, characterized by cool, dry temperatures; the lowlands and Amazon basin, with a hot, humid tropical climate; and the valleys and mid-altitude regions, which enjoy a temperate climate.
Although landlocked, Bolivia’s central geographical location has made it a crossroads of diverse influences, shaped by Catholic Spanish traditions and Andean heritage. While Spanish is the official language, Bolivia is home to the largest indigenous population in the Americas, with over 36 indigenous cultures, each with its own recognized language and unique customs. Whether you opt for a budget-friendly journey or one of our Bolivia luxury tours, this enigmatic and diverse country welcomes you to explore its rich and vibrant cultural tapestry!
No Bolivia tour package is complete without savoring its cuisine. Highlights include Anticucho, a meat skewer with potatoes; Mondongo Chuquisaqueño, a flavorful pork dish; and Salteñas, empanadas filled with meat, olives, and raisins. For dessert, indulge in traditional Tawa-tawa.