Top 10 Day Trips from in Bolivia, Bolivia

August 4, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Coordinates: 16°42′43″S 64°39′58″W / 16.712°S 64.666°W / -16.712; -64.666
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1. Private Tour from Puno to Tiwanaku

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In this tour we will take you from Puno to Tiwanaku and back to Puno in one day. You can visit this beautiful complex on the Bolivian side departing from Puno.

Inclusions: Lunch, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Private transportation

Exclusions: Drinks, Entrances tickets to Tiahuanaco (100 Bolivianos or $17USD per person), Visa paperwork (you must obtain visa prior this trip)

Reviewed By DLop55

I'm not sure if there were better things to see, but the ride around the city was fun. Seemed like we hit the hot spots, other than the Plaza de Armas. Not extremely impressed, but it was a good way to drive around and see the city. The stops were pretty good.

2. Visit to Uyuni Salt Flats from Sucre by Bus

Joker Expedition, Bolivia.
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Welcome to Bolivia. Visit the famous Salar de Uyuni, with personalized service from Sucre in Turistic Bus. The Tour is organized from the pick-up and drop-off from the Hotels of Sucre, Bolivia. We enjoy an overnight trip from Sucre to Uyuni, upon arrival after a delicious breakfast, we visit the great Salar de Uyuni, Isla Incahuasi, and the tour ends with a spectacular sunset on the salar of Uyuni enjoying reflection in the water . At the end of the Tour we return to Sucre in our touristic bus to travel another 8 hours.

Inclusions: Bus ticket Sucre - Uyuni - Sucre, Private transportation 4wd in Uyuni, Certified professional guide, Food and drinks (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner), Snack, Drinks at lunch, Bottled water

Exclusions: Entrance fees (fish island BOB 3O, Momias Coqueza BOB 30)

Reviewed By Michaelk11759

Singed up for a 3 day private tour from (Salar de) Uyuni, through the dessert and dropping me in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama. Jose in the office was great, answering my endless questions and the tour with Maribel and Ariel was perfect. I had the experience of a life time and saw the most beautiful landscapes I had ever seen. Everything was perfectly organised incl hotels, food etc. I had the best time ever!!

3. Tiwanaku & Puma Punku - Private Service.

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Tiwanaku is a pre-Incan city in Bolivia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has been since year 2000. Tiwanaku is viewed by most archaeologists as being one of the key sites leading up to the Incan Empire, and remains a beautiful site for modern visitors. The artistic style of Tiwanaku is also quite unique, with fascinating figurative pieces that feature exaggerated heads. At the Beginning of the tour visit the Ceramic and Lithic museums, travelers can visit the ancient and enigmatic archaeological ruins such as: Gate of the Sun, Kalasasaya Temple, The Semi-Subterranean Temple with nailed heads, Monoliths, the megalithic and mysterious ancient ruins of Puma Punku and other religious enclosures. 08:00 a.m. Hotel pick up. 09:30 a.m. Tour Start in Tiwanaku, ruins and museums. 02:00 p.m. Lunch. 03:00 p.m. Return to the city. 04:30 p.m. Drop-off at hotel.

Inclusions: Specialized Bilingual guide., Private Transport round trip., Entrance ticket., Lunch., Box lunch: water and chocolate.

Exclusions: Extra drinks.

Reviewed By GlenLivet

We booked a tour to the Valley of The Moon and Mt Chacaltaya out of LaPaz. We were there in November, 2019 during the post election protests. We met our guide, Patti, at a rendezvous point near the Prada. The pick up was about 30 minutes late. The part of the tour to the Valley of the Moon was canceled due to protestors blocking the road. We received no refund. We did drive to Mt Chacaltaya and scrambled to the top. Although the walk is not steep and the path pretty good, be prepared for a tough climb given the altitude of about 17,000 feet. You will need to take numerous stops and the climb will take longer than you expect. The views of the surrounding Andes Mountains was spectacular. Well worth the effort. Overall the trip was fine, but make sure you know what you are getting yourself into. Also, we were somewhat disappointed by the reluctance of our guide to stop and allow us to take pictures at various places on the trip. If you choose to take this trip, be sure to inquire carefully about the logistics.

4. Salar - Incahuasi Island - Tp

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We provide a personalized service of quality and reliability with highly qualified personnel to exceed all your expectations.

Inclusions: Lunch, Snacks, Soda/Pop, Air-conditioned vehicle, Water boots, Oxygen bottle

Exclusions: Entrance to Incahuasi Island, Tips, Guide in english

Reviewed By Sarah W

We were linked with Andrea Tours through a tour group in Ecuador and we couldn't have been more pleased. Our guide Laura was warm and friendly, and we learned so much. With the above-and-beyond efforts of her and our driver, we made it to Cactus Island while the surrounding flats were still reflective. We got some amazing, one-of-a-kind views and photos, not to mention we had the whole island to ourselves! We also got a sunset tour and stargazing tour as a result of the longer journey. The stargazing wasn't even included in our itinerary. The flats were an out-of-this-planet experience, and we couldn't have enveloped ourselves more within them. We're truly grateful for a peaceful, reflective, breathtaking, and unforgettable experience.

5. Death Road: Mountain Bike Tour on the World's Most Dangerous Road

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Fly down the 'world’s most dangerous road' on this thrilling mountain-biking adventure! Leave from a high-altitude plain near La Paz, and follow expert guides downhill for 40 miles (64 km) on a narrow, winding road carved into the side of the incredible Andes. Take breaks along the way to admire the landscape that changes from the snowcapped Andes to the lush Amazonian jungle. This is one of the most incredible experiences in South America, and one you'll want to do with the most reccomended company in Bolivia, which uses international safety standards and ensures incredible service. After the riding adventure, unwind at La Senda Verde Ecotourism Resort, an animal refuge, where you’ll enjoy lunch and observe rescued wildlife. Return to La Paz the same day, or stay overnight at La Senda Verde or in Coroico. This is one you'll be telling the grandkids, so do it right!

Inclusions: Professional guide, Transport by minibus, Use of top end bike maintained after every ride by professional mechanics using original parts., Buffet lunch, Drinks and snacks, Use of High End Safety Gear (Helmet, Gloves, Knee/Elbow Pads, Pants/Jacket, etc), Gravity Buff!, Reusable Water Bottle, Entrance into Senda Verde Animal Sanctuary, Death Road Survivor T-shirt

Exclusions: Gratuities, 2 Entrance fee of 25 bolivianos each (approx. US$3.60) for the communities, Additional food and drinks

Reviewed By D2942DKbradw

I did the Scree ride with Noel as my guide. Had an amazing time. If you're not familiar with scree, it's basically the loose gravel/shale/sediment you sometimes find at the top of a mountain (I'm no geologist, so take that with a grain of salt). It's a very different feel from single track or trail riding. Think of it as similar to skiing or snowboarding without a trail: you know your destination, and you pick your way of getting there, freestyle. When we went, it just so happened to be snowing at the top of the mountain. This created the added challenge of riding on snow as well as scree. I didn't regret it at all. Such a unique feel and experience. Kind of a mix of riding, power sliding, with the occasional technical or jumpy bits if you choose. No worries if you fall...it's much more forgiving than a single track, as everything is nice and loose. Noel (my guide) and Gustavo (the driver) were great. Super accommodating, did a great job explaining everything (perfect English if you need it), and were really able to recognize my ability level. That meant we were able to push it to my limit and give me a challenge, while not taking it too far. We did multiple runs down the mountain, taking unique paths each time so each time it was a new adventure. The views were amazing! Starting from the top at about 4800 meters (almost 16k feet) above sea level, it felt and looked like we were actually in a cloud. Taking runs from the snow-capped mountain into the little valleys and river beds, you could see all kinds of vegetation pop up. Then at the end, we took a dirt road and old mining trail back down towards the city of La Paz, passing by a beautiful reservoir that was nestled between the mountain peaks. Definitely recommend you give Scree a try, especially if you are used to riding on trails or more technical single track; it's a great way to mix it up. My advice: it is very high up above sea level. So if you are not used to riding at altitude, give yourself a little time beforehand to acclimate, and stay hydrated! Have fun, be open minded, and be ready to slide!

6. Private Day Trip Salar de Uyuni

Joker Expedition, Bolivia.
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Visit the Salar de Uyuni in a comfortable private car with excellent personal service. Observe Andean landscapes with local wildlife and flora. Enjoy lunch in the great Salar de Uyuni during your day trip. Gaze upon a spectacular sunset upon return to conclude your tour.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Certified professional guide, Private tour, Round-trip private transfer, Food and drinks (Lunch)

Exclusions: Souvenir photos (available to purchase), Entrance fees

Reviewed By Michaelk11759

Singed up for a 3 day private tour from (Salar de) Uyuni, through the dessert and dropping me in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama. Jose in the office was great, answering my endless questions and the tour with Maribel and Ariel was perfect. I had the experience of a life time and saw the most beautiful landscapes I had ever seen. Everything was perfectly organised incl hotels, food etc. I had the best time ever!!

7. Chacaltaya & Valle De Luna. 2 For 1 Special Tour

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2 EXTREME TOURS ON OFFER. START IN THE CLOUDS & END ON THE MOON. CHACALTAYA - It was a ski area, with only one mechanical lift, placed over a glaciar, also called Chacaltaya. Furthermore, there was a restaurant and a chalet for tourists. Lots of visitors went to the mountain all-year-round. It was a common entertainment for mid and upper-classes, which spent their days there. VALLE DE LA LUNA - a maze of canyons and giant spires. The formations, composed mainly of clay and sandstone, were created by the persistent erosion of mountains by the area’s strong winds and rains. One of Valley de la Luna’s most breathtaking features is its varied pallet, ranging from clear beige tones to sections of red and dark purple. This natural phenomena is due to the great variance in mineral content between each individual mountain, creating colorful compositions and impressive optical illusions on the eroded hillsides.

Inclusions: GUIDE, TRANSPORT (ROUND-TRIP)

Exclusions: ENTRANCE FEE INTO CHACALTAYA = 15Bs (Just over $2), ENTRANCE FEE INTO VALLE DE LA LUNA = 15Bs (Just over $2), Lunch

Reviewed By Maris Z

Very nice travel agency. A guide from England has a thorough understanding of the city and its secrets, which local guides will not always be ready to reveal to tourists.

8. Private Tour to Copacabana and Sun Island from La Paz

Joker Expedition, Bolivia.
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Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, located at 3856 meters above sea level. Its shores and small islands are home to the Aymara and Quechua who come from ancient cultures that lived in this area long before the Incas dominate. Here visitors can explore traditional villages where Spanish is the second language and where ancient myths and beliefs persist even today. One of the peculiarities of Lake Titicaca are the small floating islands inhabited by a tribe called the Uros. In these small islands visitors are welcomed and can even ride in one of the famous reed boats.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Certified professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Transport by private vehicle, Transportation by private boat on Lake Titicaca., Lunch

Exclusions: Travel Insurrance, Entrance fees.

Reviewed By Michaelk11759

Singed up for a 3 day private tour from (Salar de) Uyuni, through the dessert and dropping me in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama. Jose in the office was great, answering my endless questions and the tour with Maribel and Ariel was perfect. I had the experience of a life time and saw the most beautiful landscapes I had ever seen. Everything was perfectly organised incl hotels, food etc. I had the best time ever!!

9. Palca Canyon, Valle de la Luna, and Cable Car Ride

Joker Expedition, Bolivia.
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Welcome to La Paz, Bolivia. Visit a wonderful place where we can see landscapes that are indescribable with valleys, rivers, areas of crops and more, was declared an area protected in 1995 and later, natural heritage of the city of La Paz. In this place, erosion has achieved, over the years, to form a group of amazing sculptural forms product of the successive transformations of the Earth's crust, we will also have an amazing view of the snowy Mururata and Illimani guardians of the city.

Inclusions: Bilingual Guide, Bottled water, Lunch, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour

Exclusions: Entrance fees

Reviewed By Michaelk11759

Singed up for a 3 day private tour from (Salar de) Uyuni, through the dessert and dropping me in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama. Jose in the office was great, answering my endless questions and the tour with Maribel and Ariel was perfect. I had the experience of a life time and saw the most beautiful landscapes I had ever seen. Everything was perfectly organised incl hotels, food etc. I had the best time ever!!

10. Day Tour to Titicaca Lake from La Paz

Joker Expedition, Bolivia.
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Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, located at 3856 meters above sea level. Its shores and small islands are home to the Aymara and Quechua who come from ancient cultures that lived in this area long before the Incas dominate. Here visitors can explore traditional villages where Spanish is the second language and where ancient myths and beliefs persist even today. One of the peculiarities of Lake Titicaca are the small floating islands inhabited by a tribe called the Uros. In these small islands visitors are welcomed and can even ride in one of the famous reed boats.

Inclusions: Shared Tour, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Boat trip in shared, Lunch

Exclusions: Travel Insurance, Entrance fees

Reviewed By Michaelk11759

Singed up for a 3 day private tour from (Salar de) Uyuni, through the dessert and dropping me in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama. Jose in the office was great, answering my endless questions and the tour with Maribel and Ariel was perfect. I had the experience of a life time and saw the most beautiful landscapes I had ever seen. Everything was perfectly organised incl hotels, food etc. I had the best time ever!!

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