
Bolivia Tours & Holiday
Experience the dramatic contrasts of Bolivia with our expertly guided small group tours and holiday packages. Choose from our 15-day, 27-day, or 28-day itineraries — each offering a different way to explore this extraordinary South American nation, from the shimmering Uyuni Salt Flats and colonial cities to the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku and the bustling heights of La Paz.

A country where wildlife and scenery compete for the starring role, Bolivia will astound you with its biodiversity and astonish you with the contrasting landscapes that unfold at every turn. Where the Aymara, the Inca, and the Spanish all left their mark, you’ll find yourself marvelling at the scale of the ruins of Tiwanaku and the colonial grandeur of cities like Sucre and Potosí — once one of the richest cities in the world. Wondering when to go? Our guide to the best time to visit Bolivia covers every season and region.
Often overlooked in favour of neighbouring Peru, Bolivia rewards the adventurous traveller with everything you could want from South America — without the crowds. Think lunar mazes of serrated canyons, the exquisite colours of altiplano lagoons, surreal salt flats that come alive in the dipping sun, and steamy Amazonian lowlands. For those weighing up a twin-country itinerary, our Peru and Bolivia itinerary guide is a great starting point.
Explore our Bolivia Tours
Bolivia offers something genuinely different — a country where pre-Columbian heritage meets colonial splendour amid some of the most striking scenery in South America. Our small group tours keep things intimate with a maximum of just 12 travellers, giving you real experiences like crossing the vast Uyuni Salt Flats, following in the footsteps of dinosaurs at Cal Orck’o, exploring Jesuit mission churches in the Chiquitania, and catching your breath in the remarkable city of La Paz.
Tour Packages Overview
1. Bolivia – From the Lowlands to the High Andes
A two-week journey through Bolivia’s most rewarding regions. Starting in Santa Cruz, visit the Jesuit churches of the Chiquitania, the UNESCO-listed colonial cities of Sucre and Potosí, and the dinosaur footprints at Cal Orck’o. Continue to the vast Uyuni Salt Flats, the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku, and the high-altitude city of La Paz. If you have any questions about safety and practicalities, our guide on whether Bolivia is safe to visit covers everything you need to know. View full itinerary →
2. Panama and Bolivia – Tropical Trails and Andean Heights
Combine Panama’s tropical beauty with Bolivia’s dramatic highlands. Begin with the Panama Canal, Indigenous communities of the Emberá and Ngäbe-Buglé, the coffee highlands of Boquete, and the Caribbean waters of Bocas del Toro. Then fly south to explore Sucre, Potosí, the Uyuni Salt Flats, Tiwanaku, and Lake Titicaca. View full itinerary →
3. Argentina, Chile and Bolivia Explorer
A 28-day adventure taking in remote parts of northern Argentina and Chile, followed by an in-depth journey across Bolivia. Explore Argentina’s Puna region and the Atacama Desert before crossing into Bolivia for the Jesuit missions, colonial Sucre and Potosí, the Uyuni Salt Flats, Cal Orck’o, Tiwanaku, and La Paz. View full itinerary →
4. Buenos Aires to Lima Rail Adventure
Travel largely by rail from Buenos Aires on the Atlantic to Peru’s Pacific coast. Board a sleeper train across Argentina, ride the Train to the Clouds at 4,220 metres, and take Bolivia’s Expreso del Sur for a rare glimpse into everyday Bolivian life. Cross the Salar de Uyuni before continuing to Peru for Colca Canyon, the Nazca Lines, and the Paracas nature reserve. View full itinerary →
For travellers wanting a deeper understanding of the country before visiting, you can read our Bolivia travel guide, which explores the landscapes, history and cultural highlights that make Bolivia such a fascinating destination.



What to see on our Bolivia Group Tours
Experience the dramatic contrasts of Bolivia with our expertly guided small group tours. Choose from our 15-day, 27-day, or 28-day Bolivia itineraries to explore everything from the shimmering Uyuni Salt Flats and colonial cities to the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku and the heights of La Paz.
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Visa requirements for Bolivia depend on your nationality. Many travellers, including those from the UK, EU, US, and Canada, can enter for tourism without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Other nationalities may need to apply for a visa in advance or obtain one on arrival, sometimes with a fee. It is always best to check the latest entry rules before travelling.
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