Travel in Bolivia

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

There is no other place like Bolivia. Dubbed a country of extremes, that goes from sweltering Amazon lowlands to frozen cold mountain peaks, you can experience all kinds of climate in one country!

I spent a month traveling around this incredible country, discovering its rich culture and unbelievable natural beauty. Some of my favorite experiences in Bolivia are cycling the World’s Deadliest Road in La Paz and taking a 4-day 4×4 tour to the incredible Uyuni Salt Flats. Bolivia is affordable, with beautiful natural landscapes, and it’s no wonder that many people consider it their favorite South American destination!

PICK A DESTINATION

DEATH ROAD
LA PAZ
UYUNI SALT FLATS

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May to November is the country’s dry season, making it the most popular time to travel to Bolivia. With clear skies and a lack of rain, it’s perfect conditions to tackle the country’s beautiful hiking trails. The only downside is that temperatures drop to well below freezing in the evenings. You’ll want to pack your warmest layers, especially if you’re going to be in the highlands as most hotels don’t have heating.

While the rains in December and April can mess up travel plans and close down the more remote airports, it also creates an incredible mirror effect of the Salar de Uyuni! Do your research before traveling for the best experience.

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