Bolivia Trips & Tour Packages

Spooky witches markets, spectacular salt flats, and shimmering lakes. Book your Bolivia package with On The Go Tours.



Bolivia is a land of superlatives - it's South America's highest, most isolated, and rugged nation and boasts some of the world's driest, saltiest, and swampiest natural landscapes. Add to this one of the largest indigenous populations on the continent and you have an adventurous traveler's paradise. It's also a surprising food destination with a varied range of dishes. Delights of Bolivian cuisine include everything from mouth-watering dark chocolate and chorizo sandwiches, to the somewhat unusual llama tenderloin and pacay, a fruit that tastes like ice cream.

Visit La Paz on our Bolivia trips. It's one of the world's highest capitals, home to fabulous museums. Haggle in traditional street markets, marvel at the stunning views over the city, and meet up with the Aymara Indians as you pass through the Bolivian Highlands. Ride over La Paz in a cable car, cruise Lake Titicaca and admire the amazing scenery of the Andes mountain range. Bolivia is a land of contrast, waiting to be discovered. Book your tour package today!

Bolivia Group Tours & Trips

Our Bolivia trips take in all the main highlights of the country, from Lake Titicaca to La Paz and the Uyuni Salt Flats, plus the neighboring countries of Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

Staying in a great mix of 3-5 star accommodation, and fully escorted by a licensed tour leader, these trips are packed with included sightseeing. And you'll even benefit from included airport transfers, for a hassle-free arrival and departure.

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Lima to La Paz

14 days | FROM USD $3,645

From Peru to Bolivia, Lima to La Paz, take a tour of some of the region's most fascinating destinations,...

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Journey Across South America

19 Days | FROM USD $6,075

Cross the width of South America from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast on this 19 day group tour from Lima to...

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Peru Encompassed

20 days | FROM USD $5,485

Explore the incredibly diverse country of Peru and three of its contrasting landscapes – the Andean...

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Argentina, Atacama & Andes

20 days | FROM USD $6,865

From Buenos Aires set out on a wilderness adventure through Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru, taking in the...

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Highlights of South America

21 days | FROM USD $8,125

Discover a cross section of cultures and landscapes travelling in style across Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia &...

Bolivia Private Tours & Trips

Whilst our Bolivia group tours take a deep dive into several South American countries, our Highlights of Bolivia private tour package is the perfect itinerary for those who would like to spend more time in this incredible country.

All of our private packages can be booked any day of the year, and still enjoy the services of our qualified tour guides for included sightseeing in La Paz, the Uyuni salt flats and elsewhere. Your accommodation and transportation are still included and you enjoy all the same benefits as with our group trips, you just get to travel privately with your friends or family! Contact our team today to get your quote.

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Highlights of Bolivia

9 days | FROM USD $4,635

Discover the highlights of Bolivia as you visit the Bolivian Highlands, colonial Potosi and the incredible...

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Best of Peru & Bolivia

15 days | FROM USD $6,255

Discover the wonders of Peru and Bolivia on this 15 day private tour which starts in Lima and ends in lofty La...

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Andean Discovery

17 days | FROM USD $6,935

Discover the highlights of Chile, Bolivia and Argentina on this 17 day private tour, visiting Atacama and the...

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Frequently asked questions about our Bolivia trips

Will I visit La Paz on my Bolivia package?

Lofty La Paz is the capital and one of the main highlights for travelers to Bolivia. The majority of our Bolivia tours take in the city on a half day tour, as well as Lake Titicaca. If you'd like to explore the vast Uyuni Salt Flats, then our 20-day Argentina, Atacama & Andes itinerary is the one for you! Uyuni is home to the world's largest salt flat, which stretches for more than 12,000 square kilometers!

When is the best time to visit Bolivia?

Bolivia's dry season lasts from May - October and is typically considered the best time to visit. Bear in mind that much of Bolivia (including La Paz) is at altitude in the Andes mountains and nights get chilly all year round, so pack plenty of thin layers and some warmer clothing too. Bolivia generally sees little rainfall but if there is a rainy season and a "worst" time to go, then it is probably January - March.

Will I have a tour guide?

Yes. Both our Signature and Handpicked Bolivia tours are fully escorted by an English-speaking tour leader, and you will enjoy the services of specialist tour guides at certain sites throughout your adventure.

How big are your tour groups in Bolivia and what is the age of your travellers?

Our Signature small group trips in Bolivia depart with a minimum of 2 travelers and the maximum group size is 16. Our Handpicked tours depart with a minimum of 4 travelers, and the maximum group size is 20.

The average age of our travelers is around 48, though we also welcome lots of people in their 20s and 30s on our holidays, as well as older passengers into their 70s. if you have a sense of adventure and a desire to see the world, then you'll fit right in on our Bolivia group tours!

Find out what previous travelers thought with our South America / Bolivia tour reviews. Click here.

What is the standard of accommodation on your Bolivia trips?

Our tours in Bolivia use a mixture of centrally located, well-appointed 3 - 5 star hotels. You can find information about the hotels we typically use on the relevant tour page for each trip. Please note that we reserve the right to use different hotels of a similar standard on your package if the need arises.

What sort of transportation do you use?

Airport arrival and departure transfers are included on all of our Bolivia group tours and most relevant transportation is in private vehicles.

Where necessary or practical, we also make use of public transportation including buses, trains and boats on your Bolivia trip. Your tour leader will handle the logistics so you needn't worry about missing the bus or train!

On tours where we travel across multiple countries, some internal flights are also necessary. These are included in the cost of your tour and are clearly labelled on the itinerary for each tour page.

What is the currency in Bolivia?

The currency of Bolivia is the Bolivian Boliviano (BOB). Check OANDA for current exchange rates.

Is Bolivia a safe destination for travellers from the LGBTQ+ community?

According to the 2022 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, Bolivia scores a B- rating for LGBTQ+ traveler safety, ranking 34th out of 203 countries.

Although same sex marriage is not legal, there are broad constitutional and worker protections in place for people of all sexual orientations. Hate crimes against members of the LGBTQ+ community are criminalized and 26 - 50% of consulted citizens consider Bolivia a good place to live for gay and lesbian people. There are no legal punishments for same sex relations and most trips for LGBTQ+ travelers to Bolivia are trouble-free.

The LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index is designed to provide a good overall picture of attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ community in each country and may not reflect the experience of foreign travelers to the country.

Will I get altitude sickness?

Much of Bolivia is more than 3,000 meters above sea level, including La Paz (3,625m) and Lake Titicaca (3,812m).

If you have a history of altitude sickness, then we recommend speaking to your doctor before you travel on your Bolivia tour. Make sure you take things easy when arriving in La Paz, to allow your body to acclimate.

Can I drink the tap water?

As with most of Latin America, the tap water in Bolivia is not safe for human consumption, even in La Paz, and it can cause stomach upsets. Make sure to stick to bottled and filtered water, including for activities such as brushing your teeth. Avoid ice in your drinks and eating foods such as fresh salads, which may have been washed in unsafe water.

As a solo traveller will I have to pay more for my Bolivia package?

On our Handpicked Bolivia trips, we are able to match up solo travelers with another traveler of the same sex, so you don't need to pay a single supplement. Please contact us if you would like to take up the room share option. If there is not a solo traveler of the same sex for you to share with, you will be given a single room to yourself at no extra cost.

If you are a solo traveler who would prefer to guarantee the privacy of your own room then you can choose to pay the single supplement, the price of which is listed on each tour page.

Solo travelers on our Signature Bolivia tours will need to pay the single supplement as listed on the relevant tour page.

What is the current travel advice for Bolivia?

As a UK-based company, we follow the latest up to date advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCDO).

You can see the latest travel advice for your Bolivia trip here.

Spectacular Salt Flats on our Bolivia trips

Where Bolivia truly excels is in the surreal landscapes of the Uyuni salt flats and the multi-hued Laguna Colorada. Measuring an area of over 10,000 sq km, the Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat with a harsh beauty that transforms with the sky and offers endless possibilities for perspective-bending photography. As well as salt flats, this region of Bolivia is also home to a number of dazzling mineral lakes, including the red Laguna Colorada that changes from a rusty brown to blood-red in the course of a day.

Recommended tour: Argentina, Atacama & Andes →

The Best of our Bolivia trips

From the thin air and dramatic scenery of La Paz, to the breathtaking Uyuni Salt Flats and the highest navigable lake in the world - Titicaca. Bolivia has something for everyone, and these are the places you won't want to miss with your Bolivia package.

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Uyuni Salt Flats

The world's largest salt flats stretch for more than 12,000 square kilometers, a vast expanse of barren white nothingness. If you happen to visit after rainfall, you'll find yourself in a daze as the reflections from the salt make it difficult to determine where the sky ends and the land begins. The red lagoon of Laguna Colorada is also worth a visit.

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La Paz

You won't want to over-exert yourself in the sprawling city of La Paz, the world's highest capital. It can take a few days to get used to the thin air, but when you do you will want to head out and explore. Ride a cable car over the city, browse the weird and wonderful wares at the La Paz witches market, and enjoy the city's surprisingly good restaurants and nightlife scene.

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Lake Titicaca

Bolivia shares the world's highest navigable lake with Peru, and no visit to the two countries is complete without a boat trip. On the Peruvian side, the reed islands of the Uros are a must-visit, and on the Bolivian side of the lake, you can explore the whitewashed town of Copacabana and the Inca ruins of Isla del Sol.

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Potosi

Colonial Potosi was founded by the Spanish in the 1540s, and much of its grand colonial architecture remains intact. This beautiful city is also known for its silver, and there are numerous cooperative silver mines still in operation, which are a must-visit for travelers.

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