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Protected by the Andes Mountains, Bolivia is a beautiful untouched destination that you’ll love exploring.
Bolivia packages and tours are quite popular for taking you to a destination that is considered to be one of the cradles of human civilization. The ruins of the city of Tiwanaku point to a civilization that dates back to 1500 BC. This country has been blessed with every imaginable landscape from the majestic Andes Mountains to the driest desert in the world – the Atacama, all of which can be experienced with the right cost-effectively priced Bolivia tour packages from India available online at Veena World. The Incan Empire of the region gifted to the world their knowledge and advanced skills. The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the lungs of the planet, has bestowed this country with a rich diversity of wildlife, flora, and fauna. The many national parks, ancient ruins of a great civilization, sublime lakes, ski slopes, spectacular landscapes, and the warm hospitality of this intriguing country make for a great destination that is slowly awakening to its potential, making it a great country for newly-weds as well with amazing Bolivia honeymoon packages being offered online at affordable costs.
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How long do you need to stay in Bolivia?
Spending 10–12 days in Bolivia is highly recommended, as it provides ample time to explore various regions. You can start with tours of La Paz, the capital city, and then venture into other areas such as the highlands near Lake Titicaca, the national parks of the Bolivian Amazon, and the mesmerising Uyuni Salt Flats in the south. Veena World offers the convenience of planning and booking Bolivia tours for groups of friends, families, and even solo travellers, helping you create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
Is group tour the best option to visit Bolivia?
Group tours are ideal if you prefer travelling in the company of like-minded individuals and explore new destinations. Furthermore, you also have our professional tour managers on-board who take care of all the travel planning, including the itinerary, meals, transfers and more. That way, you can witness new places and have new experiences in a worry-free manner.
How do I pick the best vacation package to Bolivia?
At Veena World, you can explore a wide range of holiday packages for Bolivia, including honeymoon packages, family tours, senior citizen specials, only women tours, solo holiday packages, and even customised holidays, in which you decide everything from accommodation, meal type, destinations covered, day-to-day itinerary, to trip duration. In group tours, there is a tour manager 24*7 to assist, guide, and help in case of any problem or query. So book your tours with us and have the best time of your life on your vacation.
Is it worth visiting Bolivia?
Bolivia is renowned for its captivating history, rich traditions, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes, making it a truly unique destination. Located in the heart of South America, this country offers travellers countless opportunities to broaden their horizons and experience extraordinary moments at every corner. Its topography is diverse, ranging from the high Andean plateau to the lowlands of the Amazon basin, resulting in a wide range of climates and microclimates throughout the country. At Veena World, we provide a variety of the best-priced tour packages, including Bolivia honeymoon packages, allowing you to share these remarkable experiences with your loved ones.
Is it safe to visit Bolivia?
Bolivia can be considered relatively safe for tourists, but it is important to remain cautious at all times. It is necessary to be mindful of theft and pickpocketing, which are more likely to occur in popular tourist spots, restaurants, shops, and public transportation. Additionally, it is worth noting that there is some level of street crime, including instances of violence. However, when you choose to book Bolivia tour packages from India with Veena World, you can rely on us to take care of all aspects, including the safety and security of our customers.
What are the best places to visit in Bolivia?
Bolivia is a beautiful landlocked South American country that is known for its gorgeous natural landscapes as well as its intriguing culture. From the world’s highest navigable lake to the most amazing rainforest, vibrant cities to historical monuments, there is a lot for you to explore. Some of the must-visit places in the country include the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos, Lake Titicaca, Reserva Eduardo Avaroa, Sucre, Cerro Rico, etc. To make sure that you don’t miss any major tourist attractions, choose from our range of Bolivia travel packages.
How can I prepare for a trip to Bolivia?
Located in the heart of South America, Bolivia is filled with contrasting landscapes. Parts of the country are covered by the Andes Mountains, the Atacama Desert, and the Amazon rainforest. As a result, different parts of the country have different climates as well. So it is best to do your packing according to the places you are going to cover. In addition to that, there are endless opportunities for adventurous activities as well, so it is also recommended to keep a few pairs of comfortable, sturdy shoes with you.
Apart from this, getting a valid tourist visa is another important thing that you need to do. You can either apply for a visa on your own or reach out to our team while booking one of our Bolivia vacation packages. We offer these services at nominal charges.
Do you provide customized holidays to Bolivia?
Yes. Apart from offering an extensive range of pre-designed tour packages, we also give you the option to book a customized holiday for Bolivia. After all, nothing can beat a vacation that has been planned according to your specific requirements. Here, you get the flexibility to choose things like the trip duration, accommodation options, meal preferences, etc. Other than this, you can also create your own day-to-day itinerary and cover the tourist attractions that you want.
What is the best time to visit Bolivia?
Ideally, you should plan a trip to Bolivia between the months of May and October, as the weather is dry and more suitable for sightseeing around this time. You can enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities as well, thanks to clear skies and plenty of sunshine. During the rainy and winter seasons, it gets a little bit difficult to navigate due to slippery/snowy roads. However, there are some parts of the country that can be visited throughout the year. So depending on the places you are planning to cover, you can choose from our range of Bolivia vacation packages.
What are the best places to stay in Bolivia?
From luxury resorts and villas to budget-friendly hotels, Bolivia offers a large number of options to choose from. So finding suitable accommodation on your trip is not a challenge. Regardless of the city you are in, you can definitely find something that suits your preferences and budget. Or, if you find the process of searching for hotels and making bookings a little overwhelming, we’ve got your back! Veena World offers a wide range of all-inclusive Bolivia tour packages from India that you can choose from to avoid the hassle of trip planning.
Get to know more about Bolivia before booking your tour packages
Bolivia is a landlocked country located in western-central South America and its capital city is Sucre. It is the fifth-largest South American country. Although Sucre is the seat of Bolivian governance and bureaucracy, the financial hub is La Paz. The industrial city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the country’s largest city. Your Bolivia travel packages may begin from any of these cities, depending on what you choose.
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One of the most fascinating things about the history of Bolivia is that people of multiple ethnicities have made it their home. Some of the most prominent ethnic groups are the Amerindians, Mestizos, Europeans, Asians, and Africans. The many ethnic influences are evident in the overall culture of this place and can be explored via Bolivia tour packages available at Veena World. As a result of the Spanish Inquisition, Spanish became the most widely spoken language in Bolivia. Such is the ethnic diversity of this country that there 36 indigenous languages including Guarani, Aymara, and Quechua languages that have been granted official status.
Bolivia is named after Simón Bolívar, a great leader from Venezuela who led at the front in the Spanish American wars of independence.
The earliest inhabitants of this region were the people from the Tiwanaku culture. Tiwanaku continued to make great progress over the coming centuries and rose to become a force to be reckoned with. They were highly skilled in the fields of building, architecture, and construction. They also solidified their position by engaging in trade with neighbouring regions and developing political literacy.
Things changed dramatically after the Spanish conquest in the 16th century when Spanish colonizers took the reins of the country. The Bolivians lived under Spanish rule for almost 300 years. The Spanish masters were finally overthrown, and Bolivians gained independence on August 6, 1825.
Things to Do in Bolivia
There’s so much to explore and experience in Bolivia that it would be difficult to squeeze them all in one Bolivia holiday package. Some of the most stunning attractions are located in remote areas – the Salt Flats, the high desert, and the Amazon.
Here are a few places for interesting sightseeing in Bolivia that can be considered while booking your Bolivia tour package:
• Salar de Uyuni:
Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat, measuring 12,106 sq. km. Salar means salt flat and Salar de Uyuni is a vast expanse of miles and miles of white ground, with the vast blue sky overlooking it. Visitors can travel in vehicles to experience a trip that mimics floating on the clouds. This place is not only a centre for salt extraction but there are also huge lithium deposits underneath the flats. Legend has it that Salar de Uyuni was once a massive lake and when the lake went dry, it left behind the desert-like salt flats. Pink flamingos add a beautiful contrasting colour to the white ground. Salar de Uyuni is at its majestic best after the rains when the entire landscape looks like a mirror. Honeymooners can book a Bolivia honeymoon package and enjoy a lovely time at the destination. In the midst of all this stands the Dakar Monument which is made of salt blocks and is the epicentre of the popular Dakar Motor Rally. A great way to experience Salar de Uyuni is to book a Bolivia vacation package and stay at a salt hotel, just in the middle of nothingness.
• Cordillera Real:
If you are a mountain lover, it doesn’t get better than this. The Cordillera Real, a mountain range in the Bolivian Andes, has more than 600 peaks over 5000 m and is just a few hours’ drive from La Paz. From the high peaks to the high plateaus, the view is breathtaking. For adrenaline junkies, hiking and mountain climbing could be a great way to explore the place. Honeymooners can also camp at Refugio Casa Blanca with a customised Bolivia honeymoon package and absorb the scenic beauty all around. This relatively uncrowded spot can be explored at one’s sweet pace with your loved one/s. If you are lucky, you might just have a chance encounter with a Llama as well.
• Lake Titicaca, Isla del Sol:
Isla del Sol is an island that is home to many ethnic communities, ancient ruins, gorgeous views, and the most famous attraction - Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca borders Bolivia and Peru and is the largest lake in South America and the world’s highest navigable body of water. A hike up to the Inca Observatory (Horca del Inca) reveals ancient Incan ruins to visitors. The town of Copacabana is at its most splendid at sunset and you should try not to miss that. You can also explore the countryside to get a better idea as to how the locals live. While on this expedition, indulge in some authentic Bolivian dishes, best had at a local joint. Lake Titicaca is included in most Bolivia holiday packages.
• Parque Nacional Madidi:
A part of many Bolivia travel packages, Parque Nacional Madidi or Madidi National Park is situated in the upper Amazon River basin in Bolivia and was established in 1995. This region is considered to be the planet's most biologically diverse region. The Madidi National Park is home to such a huge variety of Amazonian wildlife so much so that it is home to 44% of all mammal species in North and South America and more than 1000 species of bird.
• Tiwanaku Ruins:
Located near the south-eastern shore of Lake Titicaca are the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku. These ruins are the most important remnants of the ancient civilization of Bolivia, preceding the Incan and Spanish empires. Tiahuanaco represents the greatest megalithic architectural achievement of pre-Inca South America. A visit to this site gives you a glimpse of the life and times of the progressive and advanced Tiwanaku culture.
The capital city of Sucre is in itself an important tourist destination and is included in most Bolivia tour packages from India. Also called Charcas, La Plata, and Chuquisaca, Sucre is also known as the “City of Four Names”. This 16th-century city, founded by the Spanish colonisers, is known for its aristocratic and opulent architecture, reminiscent of the way of life in those days. The Freedom House, built in 1621, is considered as the most important building in the country and is where Simón Bolívar wrote the Bolivian constitution. The National Library is the first and the most important historical, bibliographical, and documentation centre of the country and contains documents and manuscripts dating back to the 16th century. The Metropolitan Cathedral, built between 1559 and 1712, houses the 'Museo Catedraliceo' and 'Pinacoteca'. 'Museo Catedraliceo' is the most important religious museum of the country whereas 'Pinacoteca' has paintings by European, Republican, and Colonial masters. The cathedral is believed to contain a gold, silver, and gemstone jewellery treasure.
Best Time to Visit Bolivia
Bolivia's climate changes with altitude, not latitude and based on that the country experiences a lot of different climes. May-October is generally the best time for booking Bolivia vacation packages. The weather is dry and pleasant and ideal for some Bolivia sightseeing.
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Bolivia: The land of the largest salt flat Explore the most enormous mirror on earth with Dook’s Bolivia Tour Packages Bolivia is a landlocked country located in central South America. Brazil borders it to the north and east, Paraguay to the southeast, Argentina to the south, Chile to the west, and Peru to the northwest. Choose one of the Bolivia Tour Packages from Dook International to visit this beautiful country. Bolivia is a culturally rich and diverse country with a predominantly indigenous population. The country has a rich history, marked by the ancient civilizations of Tiwanaku and the Inca Empire and Spanish colonial rule. Bolivia is a democratic republic with a president as the head of state and a multi-party system. The economy of Bolivia is primarily based on natural resources such as gas, minerals, and agriculture. Bolivia is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Andes mountain range, the Amazon rainforest, and the salt flats of Salar de Uyuni, one of the most extensive salt flats in the world and a popular tourist destination in Bolivia Tour . Bolivia is also home to various unique wildlife, including many species of primates, birds, and other mammals. Bolivia remains a unique and fascinating country with a rich cultural heritage and a bright future. Capital: La Paz Languages: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guarani Currency: Boliviano Driving Side: Right Best Time to Travel: April to October
Explore Bolivia 1. La Paz, the vibrant city with unique architecture La Paz , Bolivia's administrative capital, is a vibrant and bustling city that offers a unique blend of history, culture and natural beauty. La Paz is located in a bowl-like valley surrounded by towering peaks and rolling hills, offering panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. The city is home to numerous historic sites, museums, and cultural attractions. It includes vibrant street markets, colonial-style plazas, and the famous Witch's Market. The visitors can buy traditional remedies, talismans, and souvenirs when you choose the Bolivia Tour Packages from India at Dook International . Whether you're a culture lover, a history buff, or simply looking for a unique travel experience, La Paz is a destination that offers something for everyone. 2. Cochabamba, city with the most sparkling culture Cochabamba , located in the heart of Bolivia, is a charming and vibrant city. It offers a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Visitors to Cochabamba can explore the city's historic center, home to numerous colonial-era buildings, plazas, and museums. It includes the famous Santuario de la Merced, one of the oldest churches in Bolivia. Whether you're a culture lover, a history buff, or simply looking for a unique travel experience, Cochabamba is a destination that offers something for everyone. Dook International has it all in their Bolivia Packages . 3. Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia Sucre is a charming colonial city rich in history and cultural heritage. With its well-preserved colonial-era architecture, beautiful churches and historical museums, Sucre is a popular destination for those seeking to learn about Bolivia's colonial past. Visitors can explore the city's cobblestone streets, tour its museums and churches, or sit in one of its many squares and enjoy the local culture by choosing the Bolivia Holiday Packages . Whether you're a history buff, a culture lover, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Sucre is a must-to-visit destination for those traveling to Bolivia.
4. Potosi, the colonial rich history city Potosi , located in the Andes Mountains of Bolivia, was once one of the largest and most important cities in the Spanish Empire. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich colonial history and stunning architecture. Potosi was once the center of the Spanish silver mining industry, and visitors can still explore its many mines and see the evidence of this rich history. Whether you're a history buff, a culture lover, or simply looking for an immersive cultural experience, Potosi is a must-visit destination for those traveling to Bolivia with our Bolivia Tour Packages . 5. Santa Cruz, city with a vibrant nightlife Santa Cruz , located in the lowlands of Bolivia, is the country's largest city and an important center of commerce and industry. The city is known for its vibrant local markets, traditional folk music and dance, and many museums and historical sites that glimpse Bolivia's rich cultural heritage. For nature lovers, Santa Cruz is also surrounded by lush forests, national parks, and wildlife reserves that are perfect for exploring on foot or by bike. With its bustling streets, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage, Santa Cruz is a must-visit destination for those looking to taste modern Bolivia. Dook International will make sure you have the experience of your life if you choose the Bolivia Tour Packages from India . 6. Uyuni, city with the famous salt lakes Uyuni , located in the southwest of Bolivia, is a small town most famous for its nearby salt flats. The Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flats in the world, covers over 10,000 square kilometers and offers a unique and otherworldly landscape unlike anything else in the world. Visitors to Uyuni can also explore the nearby train cemetery, where old steam trains have been abandoned for decades, and the small town of Colchani, where artisans work with salt to create unique souvenirs. With its stunning landscapes, unique geology, and rich cultural heritage, Uyuni is a must-visit destination for travelers looking for an unforgettable experience in your Bolivia Tour .
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The tour was excellent including our guide Marisol Maydana She made me feel safe , gave good information daily on what we saw , always looked after us well like a good friend. I enjoyed the bus rides as got to see the countryside side of Boliva accommodation was comfortable. All the places we went were good. I would suggest in future maybe include dates for the LaPaz Carnival. I was lucky and although didn’t know about LaPaz carnival I was in LaPaz 5 days before carnival started so got to enjoy it , I think future customers would also. Thank you. My first trip with Tour Radar was a success. Kathryn Fink
Well organized, a lot of opportunities for extra trips or activities, excellent tour leader helpful and enthusiastic with full knowledge of the subject. Average to good accomodation, but still excellent value for money. Well planned 3 days Salar de Uyuni trip. I would recommend to GA to add more days to the program of the tour for visiting other interesting places of this beautiful country
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Bold and brash, Bolivia lifts travelers to its dizzying heights with stunning scenery, legendary landmarks and a rich, indigenous heritage.
Bolivia is an energetic, enigmatic piece of South American sorcery – alive with passion, awash with color, connected to the past but living very much in the present. Soak in thermal baths surrounded by erupting geysers and desert; marvel at ruins on Lake Titicaca’s Island of the Sun (the mythical birthplace of Inca civilization); saddle up and tour Old Sucre’s monastic buildings and, of course, check out the mega salt-lick of the Salar de Uyuni – it’s like being on a snowfield…but with flamingos!
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Bolivia at a glance
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Sucre (constitutional, population 290,891); La Paz (administrative, population 1,908,000)
12.08 million
Bolivian boliviano (BOB)
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guarani
(GMT-04:00) La Paz
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Culture and customs.
Bolivia is a highly stratified nation where lifestyle and wealth vary greatly with geography. Cities tend to be wealthy and enjoy modern luxuries like art, theatre and international cuisine. Conversely, life in the rural highlands is tough. Many live without running water, heat and electricity. The highland population is almost entirely indigenous (the Quechua and the Aymara are the two largest groups) and most earn a living through farming.
What unifies many Bolivians is a love of family, soccer and religion. About 80% are Catholic, and practice with a mixture of indigenous customs and beliefs. This is how a place like the Witches Market, which sells tokens and trinkets meant to appease the Aymara gods, can coexist right next to the historic Church of San Francisco in La Paz. In fact, the church itself features carvings of masked figures, snakes, dragons and other indigenous symbols.
Regardless of wealth or socioeconomic status, Bolivians are taught to be well-mannered and to respect their elders. Visitors should remember to mind their p’s and q’s – say ‘por favor’ (please), ‘gracias’ (thank you) and remember to call anyone older than you ‘senor’ or ‘senora’. Just don’t expect a local to be punctual for an appointment – the nation as a whole is almost always fashionably late.
Food and drink
Bolivian cuisine varies with altitude. Spicy, carb-heavy Aymaran cuisine featuring potatoes, rice, quinoa and meat dominate the highlands, whereas lowland dishes are typically lighter, milder and focus more on yucca, fruit, vegetables and seafood.
Things to try in Bolivia
1. Saltenas
These baked hand-held pies are filled with meat, vegetables, eggs and olives. A popular breakfast choice, you’ll see vendors selling them on almost every corner in the morning. For a midday snack, opt for a tucumanas instead, which is similar to a saltenas but deep-fried instead of baked.
2. Sandwich de chola
This sandwich stuffed with roast pork, pickled vegetables and salsa is a food stall favourite in La Paz. Wash it down with a refreshing beer for the perfect cheap meal.
3. Anticuchos
Skewers of grilled cow heart, lathered in spicy peanut sauce and accompanied by a potato is the late-night snack of choice for most Bolivians.
Tea made from coca leaves (mate de coca) is a popular drink that doubles as an antidote to altitude sickness. Bolivians also drink a lot of trimate tea, a fragrant combination of chamomile, coca and anise
Geography and environment
This landlocked South American nation shares its border with Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, and Peru. The Andes Mountain range, containing dormant volcanoes and snow-capped peaks, occupy the western half of the country. A wide range of landscapes can be found within the high plains of these mountains, where flamingos, llamas, and vicunas wander deserts dotted with lakes.
Dried-up ancient lakes have produced several salt flats – including Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world, containing 10 billion tonnes of salt. Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable body of water, is located at the border with Peru, and the country’s largest city, La Paz, is nestled here at 11,500ft (3,500 m) above sea level. Mountains give way to rolling hills, narrow valleys, and numerous rivers in the east. Fertile, semitropical valleys characterize the northeast, whereas semi-arid plains cover the southern region.
Traditional handicrafts are the primary goods on offer in Bolivia. Weavers from Sucre produce quality textiles in red and black designs. Artisans in Cochabamba are known for producing ceramics, whereas the lowlands around Santa Cruz, Trinidad, and the Amazon Basin excel at crafts in tropical woods. Prices are generally cheaper at the point of original production, but in the absence of that, visit Calle Sagarnaga in La Paz for all your shopping needs. You’ll find thousands of stores here selling everything from alpaca sweaters to leather bags to good-luck charms. Or visit the Sunday market in Tarabuco – located about an hour outside of Sucre, it’s considered one of the best markets in Bolivia.
Keep in mind that bargaining is not part of the Bolivian culture, so prices are usually fixed, and most markets and vendors deal only with cash. When possible, try to carry small bills and coins as many vendors have difficulty making change for bills larger than BOB 10, especially in smaller towns.
Festivals and events
Copacabana festival de la virgen de candelaria.
This normally sleepy town on Lake Titicaca celebrates its patron saint (also known as the Dark Virgin of the Lake) with a big and boisterous bash each February. Parades, colorful costumes, music, traditional Aymara dancing and a whole lot of drinking and celebrating are part of this three-day affair.
Tarabuco Pujllay Festival
Each March, Tarabuco hosts a two-day fiesta to celebrate Bolivia’s 1816 victory over the Spanish. Whether you choose to take in the parade of musicians and dancers in colorful traditional costumes, shop the town’s famous Sunday market, or take a swig from the shared chicha gourd – there’s a lot going on at this important annual event.
Fiesta del Gran Poder (Festival of Great Power)
Part act of religious devotion, part riotous party, this massive annual event is all Aymaran. Each May or June, thousands of dancers decked in elaborate embroidered costumes dance and drink their way through the city to commemorate El Senor del Gran Poder (also known as Jesus Christ).
Oruro Carnival
Take all of the spectacle of Brazil’s famous carnival, add the dizzying heights of the Altiplano plains, and you have Oruro’s Carnival – Bolivia’s biggest cultural event and the best carnival party in the country.
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Do I need a visa to visit Bolivia?
Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveler. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your nationality. Check the Essential Trip Information section of the itinerary for more information.
Is tipping customary in Bolivia?
While tipping isn’t mandatory in Bolivia, it is customary to add spare change to restaurant bills. Many bars and restaurants add a 10% service charge to the bill.
What is the internet access like in Bolivia?
Internet can be accessed at hotels and internet cafes in large cities and tourist areas, but is limited in rural and remote areas. Internet is not accessible traveling through the Uyuni desert.
Can I use my cell phone while in Bolivia?
Cell phone coverage is generally good in Bolivia’s urban areas, but may not be available in more remote and mountainous areas. Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before leaving home.
What are the toilets like in Bolivia?
Bolivia has a mix of both Western-style flushable toilets and squat toilets. In some cases you may be asked for a small fee to use public toilets, which is used to pay cleaners. It’s a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer, as they are not always provided.
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City bus fare = 1.50 BOB Cup of coffee in a cafe = 10 BOB Bottle or can of beer = 10 BOB Simple lunch = 20-25 BOB Dinner in a restaurant = 80 BOB
Can I drink the tap water in Bolivia?
Drinking tap water isn’t recommended in Bolivia. Avoid drinks with ice and make sure to peel fruit before eating it. Help the environment and try to avoid buying bottled water. Instead, fill a reusable water bottle with filtered water. Ask your leader or the hotel where to find filtered water.
Are credit cards accepted widely in Bolivia?
Credit cards are usually accepted by hotels, large retailers, and tourist sites but are less commonly accepted by smaller vendors and family-run restaurants and market stalls. Always carry enough cash for smaller purchases in case credit cards are not an option.
What is ATM access like in Bolivia?
ATMs are widely available in larger cities but are less common in small villages or rural areas. Make sure you have enough cash before leaving urban areas. ATMs are not accessible traveling through the Uyuni desert.
What public holidays are celebrated in Bolivia?
- 1 Jan: New Year’s Day
- 4 Mar: Carnival*
- 19 Apr: Good Friday*
- 1 May: Labor Day
- 20 Jun: Corpus Christi*
- 6 Aug: Independence Day
- 12 Oct: Columbus Day
- 2 Nov: All Saint’s Day
- 25 Dec: Christmas
*Please note these dates may vary. For a current list of public holidays in Bolivia please go to the World Travel Guide Website
Will I experience altitude sickness in Bolivia?
Most people can start to feel the effects of altitude at over 2000 m (6561 ft) regardless of age, gender, or fitness level. While our leaders have basic first aid training and are aware of the closest medical facilities, it is very important that you make yourself aware of the cause and effects of traveling at altitude, monitor your health and seek assistance accordingly. It’s important to take it easy, drink plenty of water, and speak to your group leader at once if you feel unwell.
We recommend seeing your doctor if you have any health concerns before undertaking the trip. Particularly if you have a pre-existing medical condition or take any medication.
Do I need any vaccinations before visiting Bolivia?
Bolivia requires proof of yellow fever vaccination if you are traveling from a country with risk of yellow fever. Many South and Central America countries pose a risk (including Argentina, Brazil and Colombia), so if you are planning on visiting other nearby nations, you may be required to get this vaccine. Please note that your home country may also require proof of yellow fever vaccination on return from Bolivia. Consult your nearest embassy for more information.
Visit your doctor or travel clinic for up-to-date advice and make sure to schedule your vaccination 4-6 weeks before your departure date, as some may require time to become effective. No other vaccines are required in order to enter Bolivia but some are recommended for protection against disease.
Is Bolivia a safe destination for LGBTQI-travelers?
Discretion is advised for LGBTQI-travelers in Bolivia. Same-sex unions are illegal and homosexuality is not widely accepted, although an underground gay scene can be found in larger cities, particularly Santa Cruz and La Paz.
For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
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Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?
Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
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As one of only two landlocked countries in the Americas, Bolivia is considered one of the world's most remote countries - making it even more exciting to discover! The tourism industry in Bolivia has been slow to start but is quickly picking up pace with most visitors coming for holidays and trips from its neighbouring countries of Brazil and Chile . This country is incredibly diverse when it comes to both geography and culture, with plenty of natural phenomenon and traditional experiences to explore.
Tour Highlights
- Explore the Chincana ruins on Isla del Sol
- Snap photos at Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat
- Hike the Che Guevara Trail
- Visit the indigenous people of the Uros Islands
- Take a boat ride across Lake Titicaca
- Visit the Witches Market in La Paz
Travel Tips
- Be very careful when taking a taxi in Bolivia. Robberies and other crimes within taxis are increasingly common, particularly in large cities. Only use a 'radio taxi' - a taxi that has the company name and telephone number on its roof - and take note of the registration number whenever possible.
- Bolivian airports are an experience on their own. When arriving, keep all your entry paperwork with you as your hotel will likely ask for it. Upon departure, arrive at least two to three hours early for paperwork processing and be prepared to pay an extra airport tax.
- US dollars can be difficult to exchange in Bolivia with many banks and exchange companies only accepting brand new bills. To save yourself the hassle, try to get your hands on some bolivianos (the national currency) before you travel.
- Be sure to pack sunscreen for your trip to Bolivia, as UV levels are extremely high.
- Be flexible and always have a plan B for your trip to Bolivia. Bolivians have a relaxed sense of time. This, combined with frequent strike and protests, means public transport is often unreliable.
Bolivia has seasonal weather so please do check up on best time to visit Bolivia before planning your tour.
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Do i need a visa to travel to bolivia.
To enter Bolivia, visitors from Canada, Australia, and the UK do not need tourist visas. They must only present valid passports. United States tourists need a visitors’ visa which they can apply for at the Bolivian embassy or consulate in their home country.
The visa does have an issuance fee (reciprocity fee) associated with it. This costs US$160 and travelers must present proof of hotel stay, or a letter of invitation.
Do I Need To Get Any Vaccinations Or Malaria Tablets Ahead Of Travel?
Make sure you are vaccinated against hepatitis A and typhoid. Some travelers might also need to be inoculated against rabies, hepatitis B, and yellow fever, though this depends on their travel plans. It is recommended to visit your doctor at least a month before your trip to get any recommended or required vaccines and medicines you may need.
Your doctor will also be able to advise if anti-malaria medication is required for your destinations in Bolivia. More detailed information can be found on the CDC website.
What Is One Thing I Shouldn’t Miss In Bolivia?
One of the must see places in Bolivia are the Uyuni salt flats, the largest in the world. This prehistoric lake dried out and left behind an incredible desert-like landscape of bright white salt.
After rainfall a thin layer of water forms, converting them into a gigantic mirror that makes for amazingly surreal photos. There is even a hotel built completely out of bricks made from the salt, the Palacio de Sal.
What Is The Local Cuisine Like?
Bolivian cuisine is rich and varied — the country has more than 200 different varieties of potatoes. But you won’t just find potato dishes here. You can also find specialties of spicy meat and noodles among many other dishes. Pork is a cultural favorite.
Is Bolivia Safe?
Bolivia is generally a very safe place to travel. Do bear in mind that the country has high rates of petty theft. For this reason, it is a good idea to practice caution just as you would traveling anywhere else.
When Is The Best Time Of Year To Go To Bolivia?
May through October is generally the best time of year to visit Bolivia . This time of year, which is winter in the country, brings cooler temperatures and clear weather. It may also be less busy during this time, helping you avoid the crowds.
Is Bolivia a Good Family Destination?
Bolivia is a great place to bring your family . With countless natural and cultural sights to see, it is also an extremely affordable travel destination. This is a great incentive to travel without breaking the bank. You may also avoid large tourist crowds, which makes it even more appealing.
Is Bolivia a Good Honeymoon Destination?
If you love having unique experiences in other cultures and experiencing natural sites, Bolivia is a great honeymoon destination . Since it is off the beaten path in terms of tourism, you and your spouse will be able to enjoy serene, romantic vistas away from the crowd.
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Bolivia is a landlocked country and is sometimes referred to as the “Tibet of South America ” due to its high altitude. It was named after Simon Bolivar who played a key role in obtaining independence from Spain for a number of South American countries. It was also an important part of the ancient Inca civilization. As a country, it has a drastic variety of terrain and climate while on a Bolivia vacation. The constitutional capital is Sucre but the seat of government is in La Paz .
La Paz is most certainly the best-known city in Bolivia. It is situated at its lowest point at 3100 metres/10,100 feet and at its highest at 4100 metres/13,300 feet. In fact, it is the highest capital in the world. One of the interesting things about the city is that the further south and lower one travels, the more affluent are the neighbourhoods. There is still much colonial-style architecture to be seen here. Some of the highlights are the Cathedral, Plaza Murillo, the Government Palace and Calle Jaen, a street which takes you back to colonial days with restaurants, shops selling handicrafts and several museums, all to be enjoyed on Bolivia vacations.
Just outside La Paz is the Valle dl la Luna (Valley of the Moon) where clay rocks have been weathered and corroded over time into interesting and unusual formations with the light striking them to create different colours.
The largest city in population is actually Santa Cruz which is situated at a very low altitude in Central Bolivia. It is an economically prosperous city.
Sucre, the constitutional capital, is an elegant city, colonial in style with many historic buildings and an exciting cathedral plus many churches. It has a relaxed atmosphere and is a pleasant walkable city. While on a Bolivia vacation, visit here the Casa de la Libertad with its paintings and objects relating to Bolivian history.
Potosi in the south is one of the highest cities in the world at 4100 metres/13,300 feet. It was made famous due to its lucrative silver mines. A visit to a mine can be done.
Lake Titicaca in the far north of the country is partly in Bolivia and partly Peru . It is the highest navigable lake in the world and the largest in South America. The Incas regarded it as sacred, as according to their mythology, the first Inca king was born here. Visit the Isla del Sol (Island of the Sun) and inspect the more than 180 Inca ruins dating back to the 15th Century AD. Another highlight here on a Bolivia vacation is Tiahuanaco, an important pre-Columbian archeological site and known as the “Cradle of American Civilization”.
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How much does it cost to travel to Bolivia?
You should plan to spend around $52 ($b362) per day on your vacation in Bolivia. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.
Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:
- $17 ($b115) on meals
- $11 ($b79) on local transportation
- $33 ($b227) on hotels
A one week trip to Bolivia for two people costs, on average, $732 ($b5,066) . This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.
All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.
- Travel Style: All Budget (Cheap) Mid-Range Luxury (High-End)
- Average Daily Cost Per person, per day $ 52 $b 362
- One Week Per person $ 366 $b 2,533
- 2 Weeks Per person $ 732 $b 5,066
- One Month Per person $ 1,569 $b 10,856
- One Week For a couple $ 732 $b 5,066
- 2 Weeks For a couple $ 1,465 $b 10,132
- One Month For a couple $ 3,138 $b 21,712
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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Bolivia cost?
A one week trip to Bolivia usually costs around $366 ($b2,533) for one person and $732 ($b5,066) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.
A two week trip to Bolivia on average costs around $732 ($b5,066) for one person and $1,465 ($b10,132) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.
Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Bolivia will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.
A one month trip to Bolivia on average costs around $1,569 ($b10,856) for one person and $3,138 ($b21,712) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.
Organized tours are usually more expensive than independent travel, but offer convenience and peace of mind that your trip has been planned by a travel expert.
The average price for an organized tour package in Bolivia is $232 per day. While every tour varies by total price, length, number of destinations, and quality, this is the daily average price based on our analysis of available guided tours.
- Uyuni Salt Flats & Desert Adventure 3D/2N (Uyuni to Uyuni) 3 Days - 6 Destinations $ 327
- By flight from La Paz: Visit Uyuni Salt Flats 4days 3 nights. 3 Days - 9 Destinations $ 880
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Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.
All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.
Bolivia is a reasonably affordable destination to visit. It is in the top 25% of countries in the world for its affordability . If you're traveling on a budget, then this is a good destination with affordable accommodation, food, and transportation.
Within South America, Bolivia is moderately priced compared to the other countries. The overall cost of travel here is comparable to Colombia or Peru.
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How much money do I need for a trip to Bolivia?
The average Bolivia trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Bolivia travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers.
Accommodation Budget in Bolivia
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The average price paid for one person for accommodation in Bolivia is $16 ($b113). For two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room, the average price paid for a hotel room in Bolivia is $33 ($b227). This cost is from the reported spending of actual travelers.
- Accommodation 1 Hotel or hostel for one person $ 16 $b 113
- Accommodation 1 Typical double-occupancy room $ 33 $b 227
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Actual Hotel Prices The average hotel room price in Bolivia based on data provided by Kayak for actual hotel rooms is $47. (Prices in U.S. Dollars, before taxes & fees.)
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Local Transportation Budget in Bolivia
The cost of a taxi ride in Bolivia is significantly more than public transportation. On average, past travelers have spent $11 ($b79) per person, per day, on local transportation in Bolivia.
- Local Transportation 1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. $ 11 $b 79
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- Private Car or Suv Transfer from Potosi Airport POI to Potosi Viator $ 23
- From Uyuni: Private transfer to Potosi - Sucre Viator $ 127
What did other people spend on Local Transportation?
Typical prices for Local Transportation in Bolivia are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Local Transportation prices in Bolivia, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.
- Taxi Ride $b 10
- Mini Bus $b 4.00
- Taxi Ride $b 30
- Taxi Ride $b 4.00
Food Budget in Bolivia
While meal prices in Bolivia can vary, the average cost of food in Bolivia is $17 ($b115) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Bolivia should cost around $6.64 ($b46) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Bolivia is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.
- Food 2 Meals for one day $ 17 $b 115
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- La Paz Food Tour + Cable Car Cultural City tour Viator $ 45
- Traditional Bolivian Cooking Class w/ Cocktail Making by La Boca del Sapo,… Viator $ 40
What did other people spend on Food?
Typical prices for Food in Bolivia are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Food prices in Bolivia, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.
- Cappucino $b 17
- Cappuccino $b 30
- Empanada $b 1.50
- Cookie $b 3.00
- Popcorn $b 4.00
- Pizza $b 53
- Banana $b 1.00
- Cookies $b 9.00
Entertainment Budget in Bolivia
Entertainment and activities in Bolivia typically cost an average of $18 ($b126) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.
- Entertainment 1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc. $ 18 $b 126
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What did other people spend on Entertainment?
Typical prices for Entertainment in Bolivia are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Entertainment prices in Bolivia, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.
- Hot Springs $b 12
- Towel Hire $b 20
Tips and Handouts Budget in Bolivia
The average cost for Tips and Handouts in Bolivia is $4.88 ($b34) per day. The usual amount for a tip in Bolivia is 5% - 15% .
- Tips and Handouts 1 For guides or service providers $ 4.88 $b 34
What did other people spend on Tips and Handouts?
Typical prices for Tips and Handouts in Bolivia are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Tips and Handouts prices in Bolivia, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.
- Tip for Trek Guide $b 20
Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps Budget in Bolivia
Unfortunately, bad things can happen on a trip. Well, you've just got to deal with it! The average price for a scam, robbery, or mishap in Bolivia is $9.64 ($b67), as reported by travelers.
- Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps 1 $ 9.64 $b 67
Alcohol Budget in Bolivia
The average person spends about $11 ($b77) on alcoholic beverages in Bolivia per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.
- Alcohol 2 Drinks for one day $ 11 $b 77
- Cultural Pub Crawl La Paz Nightlife Tour Viator $ 50
What did other people spend on Alcohol?
Typical prices for Alcohol in Bolivia are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Alcohol prices in Bolivia, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.
- Beer $b 6.00
Water Budget in Bolivia
On average, people spend $1.58 ($b11) on bottled water in Bolivia per day. The public water in Bolivia is considered safe to drink.
- Water 2 Bottled water for one day $ 1.58 $b 11
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- Bus transportation is a cheap way to navigate the country. Transportation strikes are a concern though, so pay attention to the local news to see what is going on. Both local taxis and long distance buses are generally affected by strikes, but airlines are not. It is best not to try to pass a blockade as violence has been reported. Most strikes only last a day or two so it is often best to wait it out.
- There are 37 official languages in Bolivia. Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara are the most common ones, and in the rural areas it is not uncommon for people not to speak Spanish. Some people do choose to study Spanish in Bolivia. They have a very clean accent and there are plenty of programs available.
- The national currency of Bolivia is the Boliviano. You can usually exchange US dollars and other South American currences at Casa De Cambio agencies or with most street vendors. If you're exchanging with a street vendor, you'll likely have to negotiate a fair rate. In major hotels, tourist shopes, and for larger purchases, they'll likely take US dollars, but the rate may not be at its best. They will also only accept new dollars that are not worn or torn.
- Internet cafes are generally available throughout the country. Access is variable but prices are typically low. Many Internet cafes do not allow you to use Skype though, but instead require you to use their paid phone service.
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The Cost of Travel in Bolivia: A 2023 Budget Breakdown
Bolivia was the second fantastic country we visited on our multi-month tour of South America, and it absolutely blew us away.
This landlocked country is so underrated.
You’ve got a full array of scenery in Bolivia, from the Amazon Rainforest and glass-smooth Lake Titicaca to the towering Andes Mountains and the otherworldly Atacama Desert. And speaking of otherworldly: you can’t forget the Uyuni Salt Flats, which were truly one of the most incredible sights of our entire trip. Our greatest discovery from Bolivia was perhaps that you could spend months in the country and still have so much left to explore.
Leaving Peru by coach, my husband and I arrived at our first stop: Copacabana, on the shores of Lake Titicaca. From there, we spent two adventurous weeks zigzagging across the country, before crossing the border at Portezuelo del Cajón into Chile. Our weeks in Bolivia were busy and action-packed, but so worth it.
So, what were our highlights?
I personally love seeing animals in their natural habitat, so the Amazon was an absolute must for us. Having said that, it did take up a whopping five nights of our itinerary, so if you’re short on time, you may want to opt for a scaled-down version. Trekking through the Amazon rainforest and taking a boat through the Pampas, though, are experiences I will never forget, and not all for positive reasons! More on that below.
When we weren’t animal-spotting, we made our way from chilled-out Isla del Sol to bustling La Paz, checking out beautiful Sucre and incredible Uyuni when it came time to finish up in the country. Is La Paz the busiest place on earth? It was certainly one of the most chaotic cities I’ve ever stepped foot in!
In Bolivia, as with our entire trip through South America, we entered overland and travelled that way throughout, aside from a rickety flight into the Amazon.
So how much does all of this cost?
This is, after all, a breakdown of how much I spent while travelling in Bolivia.
In Bolivia, more than other countries, we booked several tours, where accommodation, food, guides, and activities were included. We found these packages to be of good value, although I’ll confess that they did bump up our daily expenses a little.
I recommend shopping around at local agencies for prices but also, be sure not to scrimp — you still want to use reputable companies (I’ll give some tips on how to find them later on in the post). My husband and I researched online first to get an idea of what to expect, package- and price-wise, and once we talked to someone in person, we usually found there was room for bargaining, depending on how busy the tours were. When not taking tours, we opted for accommodation in the $25-$60 per night range, which was enough to have us staying in some of the best-rated properties in the country.
Just as in my Chile budget breakdown I’ll be referencing costs in dollars and the native currency, opting for U.S. dollars simply because the vast majority of my site’s readers are from the States. The Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) is the currency of Bolivia, and at the time of writing, in late-2021, $1 equates to around 7 BOB.
Let’s move on to where we spent our time in Bolivia. Here’s a rundown:
- Copacabana: 1 night
- Isla del Sol: 2 nights
- La Paz: 2 nights
- Rurrenabaque: 1 night
- Amazon & Pampas: 4 nights
- Sucre: 2 nights
- Uyuni: 2 nights
With more time, we would have checked out the garden city of Cochabamba, the cultural hub of Santa Cruz, and Potosí, one of the highest cities in the world. Another trip…
Before I carry on: just to confirm, I paid for everything myself –- as always, this is a comp- and press trip-free post.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS POST
The budget breakdown that follows covers accommodation, transportation, activities, food, and miscellaneous costs.
We travelled overland via coach to get from place to place in Bolivia, and used local travel agencies and our hotels to book the journeys. Or, we went direct to the coach station and bought tickets there. More on these journeys later on.
Our Bolivian experiences were incredible, from trekking across scenic Isla del Sol and seeing pink dolphins, to battling mosquitoes in Madidi National Park. Our money went pretty far, too.
Read on for more details on our Bolivian escapade.
THE COST OF ACCOMMODATION IN BOLIVIA
For the most part, top-notch and reasonably priced accommodation in Bolivia was easy to find. From quirky suites to stylish city boltholes, the options were numerous. Some places included a quality breakfast; others charged an additional fee of around $4 per person.
The one slight exception? The Amazon. Tourism was less developed there than other parts of the Amazon (Peru, Brazil…) and the rest of Bolivia, and so accommodation was more basic – but still perfectly acceptable.
The specific places we stayed in Bolivia were:
Copacabana: This quirky, eye-catching cabin on the shores of Lake Titicaca just a stone’s throw from the market had glorious views out to the water and sat atop a hill. Our arty suite featured a living area, kitchenette, colourful mosaic tiles, and had bags of charm. We enjoyed lazing in the hammock, admiring the scenery. Coming in at $58 a night, this was great value for a studio apartment.
Isla del Sol: After a day walking across the island to reach this peaceful hilltop inn , we were ready to relax. Our spacious room had dual aspect windows, with wonderful views as far as the eye could see. Funky wooden furniture, a vibrant bedspread, and a first-rate included breakfast topped things off. A little off the beaten track, but that made it all the more special. Oh, and a bargain at just $24 a night.
La Paz: Back in the big smoke, we enjoyed this stylish, central hideaway – welcome respite from the chaotic city (not to mention a comfy place to lay our heads when the altitude got too much). Clean and modern, with a bright and airy top-floor terrace bar and restaurant, we loved our large room at just $31 a night. Sitting in the Witches Market and El Rosario area of the main district, we were in an excellent spot. Above and beyond staff helped us with onward bookings and restaurant tips, and breakfast was just $4 a person.
Rurrenabaque: This dinky town served us well for one night – a pitstop before heading into the Amazon. We didn’t often stay at places with a shared bathroom, but options were limited. This value-for-money guest house came in at a mere $14 a night, and we couldn’t complain. That included a breakfast of eggs and tropical fruit, too. Our simple, comfy room had a mosquito net, and the staff were super friendly. There was an outdoor pool and good wifi, as well.
Amazon & Pampas: Although these were two different places, we booked a tour that covered the whole trip, so I’m going to talk about them together. Our five-day four-night adventure included return flights on a teeny (and a little bit bumpy) plane from La Paz to Rurrenabaque, two nights in the jungle and two in the pampas. Plus food, transport in-between, water, and an English-speaking guide (essential). Like I said before, tourism was still in its infancy, and the quality of our accommodation was average. Having said that, there were mosquito nets, and the food was home-cooked and tasty. Sit yourself down and do your research before committing to this trip – it’s not for everyone. Although I struggled at times, I’m really pleased we did it. We’re such animal lovers – how could we pass up the opportunity?
We booked through this ecotourism company and paid $500 each. That may sound a lot, but when you think about everything that was included… And remember, flights were built into the cost, too.
Our ecolodge at each place was simple, but considering we were in the middle of the jungle and the pampas, we couldn’t complain.
Sucre: At a super reasonable $25 a night, this capacious, central guest house featured a sitting area, comfy bed, and was just a five-minute walk from Plaza 25 de Mayo. Very clean and comfy, the owners couldn’t have been more helpful when we arrived earlier than expected.
Uyuni: Similar to the Amazon, we enjoyed a tour through Uyuni, with transport, accommodation, food, and an English-speaking guide included. We booked our three days two nights with this well-regarded company and paid $180 a person (cheaper than online because we booked in-person). One night was spent in a salt hotel – novel, but when would we get to do that again? The other was spent in a simple hostel with outdoor hot springs for relaxing in while gazing up to the clear, starry sky – bliss.
OUR TOTAL COST OF ACCOMMODATION IN BOLIVIA CAME TO $1592. THAT’S AN AVERAGE OF $114 PER DAY, OR $57 EACH.
THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION IN BOLIVIA
We mainly used air-conditioned tourist coaches to travel around Bolivia. These were comfy; some had large reclining seats, TVs and blankets!
Like I mentioned earlier, we either booked tickets direct at the bus station, via a local travel agent, or through our hotel. We shopped around, to find the best deal.
If you have a bigger budget, you could choose to fly between some places. For example, there were flights from La Paz to Sucre for about $80 per person. The only time we chose to fly was between La Paz and Rurrenabaque. We could have gotten a bus, but we hadn’t read good things about the journey, and it took around 18 hours.
Here’s a breakdown of our journeys:
- Return boat from Copacabana to Isla del Sol: 56 BOB per person
- Coach from Copacabana to La Paz (with a raft journey across the Tiquina strait!): 56 BOB per person
- Local bus from La Paz to El Alto airport: 10 BOB per person
- Return flight from La Paz to Rurrenabaque: Built-in to the package price mentioned above.
- Coach from La Paz to Sucre: 126 BOB per person
- Coach from Sucre to Uyuni: 70 BOB per person
OUR TOTAL COST OF TRANSPORTATION IN BOLIVIA CAME TO 616 BOB or $88. THAT’S AN AVERAGE OF $6.30 PER DAY, OR $3.15 EACH.
THE COST OF ACTIVITIES AND ENTRANCE FEES IN BOLIVIA
Jaguar and anaconda spotting were two of the activities we threw ourselves into in Bolivia. As well as seeing other amazing animals and reptiles like caiman and capybara, we wandered historic, characterful cities, and spent time at one of the most amazing natural wonders – the Uyuni Salt Flats.
Here’s a rundown for you:
La Paz Mi Teleférico cable car: 7 BOB person return . Enjoy a spectacular aerial view of the crowded city. Keep an eye out for the cemetery.
Amazon two-night tour: price already included in the accommodation section — we booked through Mashaquipe Eco Lodge . After a boat ride along the Beni and Tuichi rivers, we reached our digs in the Madidi National Park jungle and the adventure began. From daytime hikes with monkeys swinging overhead and pitch-black evening walks (watch out for the tarantulas), to seeing colourful macaws fly around Caquiahuara Cliff, we packed a lot in. Sadly, we didn’t see any jaguars… just a paw print. Now, the mosquitoes were problematic, so be sure to take the right clothing and plenty of repellant (although I still got eaten alive).
Pampas two-night tour: price already included in the accommodation section, as, yet again, we booked through Mashaquipe . The majority of this trip was spent cruising along on a small boat, up and down the Yacuma River. Keep your eyes peeled for pink dolphins and turtles, and you won’t be able to miss the gnarly, menacing-looking caiman. We loved seeing toucans and herons, too. Our anaconda-spotting trip was unsuccessful, in that we didn’t see any, but looking back, maybe that wasn’t such a bad thing?! Again, mosquitoes were an issue, but what can you do?
Madidi National Park entrance fee: 200 BOB per person. Not included in the cost of our tour.
Protected Area Pampas del Yacuma entrance fee: 150 BOB per person. Excluded from the cost of our tour.
Uyuni two-night tour : price already included in the accommodation section. Wow, we loved our two nights here. When we first arrived and were told winds had made the salt dirty, we were really disappointed. We needn’t have worried, the scenery was still spectacular – it’s hard to put into words. As far as the eye can see, it’s salt. I kept thinking it was ice! Our guide was meticulous with photos – it’s all about perspective, as you can see with the images above. Don’t miss staying out on the Flats until sunset, where we watched in awe, thinking it couldn’t get any better… and then it did. Pictures don’t really don’t it justice. As we made our way to the Chilean border over the three days, we saw more amazing sights: flamingos, the ‘tree of rock’, Laguna Colorada, Sol de Mañana geysers (don’t get too close), Dali desert, and Laguna Verde.
Incahuasi Island, Uyuni: 30 BOB per person . A worthwhile pitstop for Salt Flat views and cacti.
Salar de Uyuni and Eduardo Avaroa National Park entrance fee: 150 BOB per person . Not included in the cost of our tour.
Hot springs, Uyuni: 7 BOB per person . Lovely and warm and really clear. We enjoyed relaxing there with a glass of wine.
Something that may be of interest that we opted out of because I was a bit of a scaredy-cat was biking the North Yungas Road, outside of La Paz – also known as the Road of Death. You can maybe understand why I didn’t fancy it?!
We thoroughly enjoyed a handful of free activities, too:
Making our way across Isle del Sol (Island of the Sun) in the southern part of Lake Titicaca. We were lucky to have the most glorious sunny weather for the walk. The scenery was pretty spectacular, as was the sunset, as we supped on a glass of Bolivian wine (surprisingly quaffable).
Wander the outer walls of San Pedro Prison, La Paz. I have a bit of a thing for crime and prisons – this one may not be of interest to all! The prison sat right in the centre of the city and is known for being a self-governed society. In years gone by, you could pay to sneak in for a tour…
Wandering the charming streets of Unesco-designated Sucre and the pretty town of Copacabana.
OUR TOTAL COST OF ACTIVITIES (EXCLUDING TOURS) IN BOLIVIA CAME TO 1088 BOB or $155. THAT’S AN AVERAGE OF $11 PER DAY, OR $5.55 EACH.
The Cost of Food in Bolivia
One word: choripan. Grilled chorizo between bread or a roll, with salad and hot sauce – soooo tasty. We ate our body weight in these from street food stalls, and they cost less than $1 each on average.
Aside from that, we generally ate on the cheap and cheerful side from street food stalls and local restaurants, but that didn’t mean our meals weren’t tasty – quite the contrary.
For six nights on our tours, our food was included, so that kept costs down. Or maybe that’s just psychological?!
Top breakfasts were included on our tours, and at some of the places we stayed, setting us up for the day. These generally consisted of delicious fruit and fried or scrambled eggs and a roll. Yum!
As well as choripan…
Salteñas: Similar to empanadas, these baked savoury pastries were stuffed with meat and spices and totally delish. Cheap too, at around $1 each or less from street food vendors.
Sandwich de chola: Tasty and filling, these sarnies were filled with roast pork and crackling, pickled veg and a spicy chilli sauce. They came in at around $2-$3.
Trout: The helpful lady on reception at our accommodation in Copacabana recommended a lakeside place to eat. Along the waterside, there was a row of covered stalls with small kitchens and plastic tables and chairs, each selling pretty similar things. We were advised to go to number 12, and both enjoyed very tasty grilled trout that was good value, too (70 BOB for us both). We also loved a similar dinner over on Isle del Sol at hilltop Inti Jalanta, where we watched that sunset I mentioned earlier.
We always like to eat local specialities. Other popular Bolivian dishes we tried weren’t for the faint-hearted, including Pique Macho (meat/chorizo with tomatoes, onion, peppers, piled on top of chips) and Tucumana (a heartier take on Salteñas). We didn’t tend to spend more than $4-5 per person on dinner.
Average daily food cost (excluding tour days): $12.60 per day, or $6.30 each
Bottled water all the way, plus local beers. A large water cost us about 7 BOB, while beers came in at around $2 a pop.
Average daily drink cost (excluding tour days): $9 per day, or $4.50 each
I love, love, love a good sandwich and spicy food, so I was in my element in Bolivia with choripan and sandwich de chola.
OUR TOTAL COST OF FOOD AND DRINK IN BOLIVIA (EXCLUDING TOURS) CAME TO $173. THAT’S AN AVERAGE OF $21.60 PER DAY, OR $10.80 EACH.
Don’t You Dare Forget Travel Insurance!
If you’ve read any other posts on Never Ending Footsteps, you’ll know that I’m a great believer in travelling with travel insurance. I’ve seen far too many Go Fund Me campaigns from destitute backpackers that are unexpectedly stranded in a foreign country after a scooter accident/being attacked/breaking a leg with no way of getting home or paying for their healthcare. These costs can quickly land you with a six-figure bill to pay at the end of it.
In short, if you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford to travel.
Travel insurance will cover you if your flight is cancelled and you need to book a new one, if your luggage gets lost and you need to replace your belongings, if you suddenly get struck down by appendicitis and have to be hospitalised, or discover a family member has died and you need to get home immediately. If you fall seriously ill, your insurance will cover the costs to fly you home to receive medical treatment.
I use SafetyWing as my travel insurance provider, and recommend them for trips to Bolivia. Firstly, they’re one of the few companies out there who will actually cover you if you contract COVID-19. On top of that, they provide worldwide coverage, don’t require you to have a return ticket, and even allow you to buy coverage after you’ve left home. If you’re on a long-term trip, you can pay monthly instead of up-front, and can cancel at any time. Finally, they’re way cheaper than the competition, and have a clear, easy-to-understand pricing structure, which is always appreciated.
With SafetyWing, you’ll pay $1.50 a day for travel insurance.
The Total Cost of Travel in Bolivia
So how much can you expect to spend on an incredible trip to Bolivia? At the end of these budget breakdowns, I always like to pore over my receipts, tally up my every expense, and tell you guys exactly how much my travel adventures cost.
My trip to Bolivia cost:
- Accommodation: $57 per day
- Transport: $3.15 per day
- Activities: $5.55 per day
- Food and drink: $10.80 per day
- Miscellaneous: $1.50 per day
Grand total spent in Bolivia: $78.00 per person per day .
Overall, in Bolivia, I spent a little more than I did in other Latin American countries, but, we did enjoy two pretty big tours in the country, so we still felt we got good value for money. Bolivia was an experience and a half, and one I would highly recommend. Those salt flats – what can I say? Best sunset ever , and I’ve seen a fair few good ones over the years.
What do you think? Is Bolivia more or less expensive than you were expecting?
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Lauren Juliff is a published author and travel expert who founded Never Ending Footsteps in 2011. She has spent over 12 years travelling the world, sharing in-depth advice from more than 100 countries across six continents. Lauren's travel advice has been featured in publications like the BBC, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Cosmopolitan, and her work is read by 200,000 readers each month. Her travel memoir can be found in bookstores across the planet.
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