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7-10 Day Bolivia Tours
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When do you want to go?
2026
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Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
7-10 days discovering Bolivia
Experience the highlights of Bolivia in 7-10 days.
7-10 day tours in Bolivia are ideal for seeing the essential highlights without feeling rushed. It’s a straightforward way to experience the destination’s signature places and moments in one organised trip. These itineraries are designed to help you prioritise what matters most, with a clear plan from start to finish. Compare different routes and highlights to find the 7-10 day experience that best suits your interests.
Best 7-10 day itineraries
Essential Bolivia Explorer
Set off in La Paz and wrap up there eight days later – this adventurous loop dives deep into Bolivia’s wild southwest. Fly to Uyuni and swap to 4x4s to roam the otherworldly salt flats, pausing on cactus dotted Incahuasi Island and for a golden sunset. You’ll explore Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve – think lagoons with flamingos in surreal colours, steaming geysers and a dip at Polques Thermal Baths – and sleep in a hotel made of salt. Expect to see the Train Cemetery, wind carved rock valleys and mirror calm pans. History buffs will enjoy Potosí’s mining heritage and a taste of colonial Sucre en route back to La Paz.

Tour Highlights
Discover the unique landscapes of Bolivia, their secrets unveiled by your tour leader
Journey deep into the Uyuni salt flats, visiting otherworldly natural wonders
Stay in the iconic Palacio de Sal, a hotel built from salt
Learn the tragic history of Potosi from an ex-miner
Marvel at the rusty vintage locomotives in the Train Cemetery
Highlights of Bolivia
Discover the highlights of Bolivia as you visit the Bolivian Highlands, colonial Potosi and the incredible salt flats in Uyuni where you stay in a hotel made entirely of salt! Explore the famous rock formations of the Valley of the Giants before finishing up in San Pedro de Atacama in Chile!

Tour Highlights
La Paz - Explore one of the highest capitals in the world.
Discover the pre-Columbian archaeological site of Tiahuanacu.
Wander around the Miner's market of Calvario and the private silver mines.
Potosi - See a gorgeous example of native artwork with many pretty churches and temples.
Marvel at the incredible salt flats of Uyuni.
See the famous rock formations of the Valley of the Giants.
Find the multi-coloured Laguna Colorada where the James Flamingos flock.
San Pedro de Atacama - Visit this oasis town in the expansive Atacama Desert.
Frequently asked questions
What types of Bolivia tours are available?
Bolivia tours are available as group or private trips, and you can usually choose between fully guided and partially guided formats. Some itineraries focus exclusively on Bolivia, while others are multi-country routes where Bolivia remains a core part of the journey.
Are Bolivia tours fully guided?
Both fully guided and partially guided tours operate in Bolivia, so you can pick the structure that suits you best. Fully guided trips typically include a tour leader throughout, while partially guided tours use local expert guides for key visits and leave more space for independent time between planned activities.
What are the main highlights on Bolivia tours?
Major highlights often include La Paz and the Uyuni Salt Flats, which together showcase Bolivia’s culture and its most dramatic landscapes. Many itineraries visit the Salar de Uyuni, the Train Cemetery, Colchani and Incahuasi Island, with some continuing to high-altitude lagoons and desert viewpoints in the south west.
Do Bolivia tours visit La Paz?
Many Bolivia tours include La Paz, as it is a common arrival point and an important highland city in its own right. Itineraries often combine guided sightseeing with free time for markets and lookouts, although the balance and duration can vary by trip.
Will there be an overnight bus on a Bolivia tour?
Some Bolivia tours include overnight buses, particularly on routes linked to the Salar De Uyuni Region where long distances are common. Not every itinerary uses them, so check the day-by-day travel plan and comfort expectations before booking.
What is accommodation like on Bolivia tours?
Accommodation varies by tour, and standards can differ across itineraries depending on route, season and what is available locally. In remote areas the choice can be limited, and a similar property may be used due to availability, especially during busy travel periods.
What meals are included on Bolivia tours?
Meal inclusions depend on the itinerary, with some tours including a broader mix of breakfasts, lunches and dinners, and others keeping meals more flexible. Meals are often included on set excursions or in remote areas, where options may be limited and timing is tied to the day’s travel schedule.
What is the usual pace on Bolivia tours?
Many Bolivia tours run at a medium pace, balancing guided visits with free time so you can explore without feeling rushed. Days can be longer in remote regions, and early starts are common when travelling to and from the Uyuni Salt Flats.
Is there an age requirement for Bolivia tours?
Age requirements vary by itinerary, and some tours set a minimum age, while a small number may also apply an upper age limit. If this could affect your booking, check the trip notes for the specific tour you are considering.
Do Bolivia tours only stay in Bolivia?
Some tours stay entirely within Bolivia, while others combine Bolivia with neighbouring countries such as Argentina, Brazil or Chile. On multi-country itineraries, Bolivia’s key regions and highlights are still central to the route and overall itinerary.
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