We have landed in an earthly paradise. On one side the Salar de Uyuni Lake, in the heart of the world's largest salt flat among the Andes, on the other side the Colorada Lagoon, a salt lake in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve. Book now your travel experience in Bolivia, marked by adventure and hospitality.
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Tour from Peru to Bolivia
Tour operator: Intrepid Travel
Experience the authentic Amazon forest with this epic trekking from Peru to Bolivia: follow the footsteps of the Inca and reach the World Wonder Machu Picchu
Lima, Amazon Rainforest, Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, Agua Calientes, Lake Titicaca, La Paz
Guide Speaking: ![Inglese Inglese](/flags/gb.svg)
Age Range: 18 - 35
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$167/day
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Why travel to Bolivia?
Nature: From the Bolivian Amazon rainforest to the world's highest vineyards, all the way to the largest salt flat ever seen. These are just some of the natural wonders of Bolivia!
Culture: Traveling through colonial cities and indigenous towns, in the lands of the Incas. Meet the local communities, enjoy Bolivian hospitality, and don't miss the stories from our guide.
Food: Bolivian gastronomy is the result of the combination of indigenous traditions with Spanish cuisine: try the empanadas, chambergos, and cuñapé!
Curiosity: Bolivia is a record-breaking country. Here you can find Potosí, the highest city in the world, and Madidi National Park, with more protected species than all other parks in the world.
The best time to visit Bolivia
The dry season in Bolivia runs from May to October, and it is the best time to visit both the high Andes and the Amazon regions, offering better road conditions.
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- The must-see places in Bolivia include the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, La Paz with its cable car from which you can see much of the city from above and the witches' market. Moving on to the Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, Sucre for its colonial architecture and the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve with its characteristic hot springs and surreal landscapes.
- Bolivia is very affordable. Backpackers can get by on 20 USD a day, while mid-range travelers spend between 60-100 USD a day. On our website, you can find organized tours in Bolivia, with most expenses included in the price, so you won't have to worry about anything except packing your bag!
- The altitude can be challenging in this country, especially in La Paz and at Lake Titicaca. We recommend that you acclimatize gradually, avoiding physical exertion in the first few days, stay hydrated, and use coca leaves to alleviate the symptoms of altitude sickness.
- To travel to Bolivia, a passport valid for at least six months is required, and a round-trip ticket is necessary. A visa is not required for stays up to three months in the country. However, we recommend that you always carry digital copies of important documents with you.
- Bolivia is generally a safe country if you follow normal travel precautions. We advise you to avoid going out alone at night in areas outside the center, keep your valuables safe, and only take official taxis. Some areas, like El Alto, can be riskier and require extra caution.
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