A trip to Bolivia? Bolivia does not have a coastline. Some deserts are said to be seas of sand, but there are no dunes in Bolivia. No sea of water, no sea of sand, but salt. Like the sea. An infinite salt desert. A sea of salt at 12,100 feet (3,700 metres) above sea level, with tiny ripples that form abstract patterns, like maps leading to buried pirate treasure: beneath the Salar de Uyuni lies one-third of the planet’s lithium reserves. And as with any sea in the heart of a desert, there is an island. It is called Fishers’ Island. What fish can be found there? Discover all our travel ideas in Bolivia.

Bolivia Travel ideas

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Why visit Bolivia with Voyageurs du monde?

Hemmed in by powerful neighbours, Bolivia sometimes struggles to find its place. Yet, you can do everything here (or almost): race across the Salar de Uyuni, venture deep into the mines of Potosí, soar above La Paz by cable car, glide over Lake Titicaca… so many options expertly handled by our travel experts. At Voyageurs, they are specialised by destination to ensure sharp expertise, essential for crafting a tailor-made adventure. On top of that, there’s streamlined logistics, direct flights with priority lanes – ideal for families – plus Wi-Fi and a travel booklet packed with our recommendations.

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A few of the advantages of travelling with us to Bolivia

  • Globally unique concierge service
  • Wi-Fi: 1 GB/day included
  • Adjust your trip while travelling
  • 24-hour assistance
  • CO2 absorption

Travel to Bolivia by region

Colonial Cities

Departure from La Paz, you will travel through the colonial cities of Bolivia. Sucre, a provincial capital and very scenic colonial city that has preserved most of its 16th-century buildings, and Potosi, with its exceptionally rich colonial heritage, a former imperial city during the reign of Charles V. You can visit a still-operating mine at Cerro Rico, Maria del Carmen. Every Sunday, the indigenous market of Tarabuco is held. The locals sometimes play the charango there, and you will come across indigenous women in very colourful costumes, with their many skirts and bowler hats. The men’s hat is reminiscent of the conquistador helmet.

La Paz & surroundings

La Paz is unique in that it is built on a 1 km (0.6 miles) elevation difference, ranging from 3,200 to 4,200 metres (10,498 - 13,779 feet) above sea level. There’s no point hiding it: nothing here is quite the same as anywhere else. A particular fervour regularly grips this indigenous land, which is constantly stirring to assert its rights. To make the most of your stay in La Paz, start with the old colonial city, its squares and palaces, then take a stroll through its indigenous markets. On the way to Lake Titicaca, the pre-Inca site of Tiahuanaco and its Puerta del Sol are absolute must-sees. In the heart of Lake Titicaca, Copacabana is an important pilgrimage centre in Bolivia, where the “Virgen Morena de Copacabana” is venerated. You can even have your car blessed there on Sundays…

Salar de Uyuni

In the far south of Bolivia lies a breathtaking landscape: an immense salt flat 45 metres thick and covering 12,000 km² (4,633 square miles), at an altitude of 4,000 metres (13,123 feet) – the Uyuni Salt Flat. These white deserts, dotted with giant cacti, shimmer with unreal colours. A unique spectacle of 200°C geysers, blazing lagoons and deep blue skies. Your journey across the Uyuni Salt Flat will offer you unique sensations, mirages and optical illusions, all created by the radiation and other surprising phenomena. The South Lipez region is made up of virgin islands and deserts sheltering giant cacti and unusual blooms. A succession of natural landscapes and whimsical shapes, it captivates and enchants the visitor.

Our Bolivia
specialists

From choletas to salteñas, they understand local customs and traditions. So they know that the first term refers to indigenous women in brightly coloured clothing, while the second refers to delicious little stuffed pastries. In addition to their own expertise of the country, they also benefit from our local network: private guides, locals eager to show a different side of their city and, of course, our dedicated on-site concierge. Originally from Bolivia, he is available to handle any unexpected situations, including “disorganising” your trip once you are at your destination, by adding a stop or extending another.



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