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Bolivia

Untamed Landscapes and Andean Spirit

Bolivia is one of South America’s most varied and visually striking countries, where high-altitude cities, salt deserts, rainforests, and ancient cultures coexist.

From the surreal expanses of Salar de Uyuni to the colonial charm of Sucre and the lakeside serenity of Huatajata, Bolivia travel offers unmatched diversity and raw beauty.

Private tours in Bolivia give you access to quiet corners and extraordinary terrain—flamingo-dotted lagoons, dinosaur footprints, and traditional villages tucked deep in the Andes. Whether you’re crossing salt flats or exploring La Paz’s mountain-framed streets, Bolivia’s contrasts are as vast as its landscapes.

Experiences in Bolivia

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Explore Salar de Uyuni

Drive across the world’s largest salt flat, where the sky reflects on the surface like a mirror during the rainy season. Visit Incahuasi Island and stay overnight in a hotel made of salt.

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Explora Uyuni

Explora Uyuni

Explora Uyuni invites travellers into the poetry of Bolivia’s altiplano—where minimalist luxury, thoughtful guiding, and silent horizons transform the Uyuni Salt Flats into an intimate, otherworldly journey.

Accommodation in Bolivia

Key Facts About Bolivia

Language
Spanish is the official language. Indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara are also widely spoken.

Currency
Boliviano (BOB). Credit cards are accepted in major cities, though cash is essential in rural areas.

Weather & Climate

Bolivia has diverse climates by region: dry and cold on the Altiplano, tropical in the lowlands. May to October is the dry season and the best time for travel.

Getting There
Fly into El Alto International Airport in La Paz or Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz. Most international flights connect via hubs like Miami, Madrid or Lima.

FAQ About Bolivia

What is the best time to visit Bolivia?

The best time to visit Bolivia is during the dry season from May to October, especially for travel across the salt flats and highland regions.

Do I need a visa to travel to Bolivia?

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many travellers from the EU, UK, and Singapore can enter visa-free for short stays.

What are the must-see attractions in Bolivia?

Must-see attractions in Bolivia include the Salar de Uyuni salt flats, Lake Titicaca, the Dinosaur Wall near Sucre, the colonial city of Potosí, and the Witches’ Market in La Paz. Each offers a different glimpse into the country’s natural beauty, history, and culture.

What cultural customs should I be aware of when visiting Bolivia?

Dress modestly in rural areas, and always ask before photographing locals. A light bow or handshake is a respectful greeting.

What is the best way to get to Bolivia from Singapore?

The best way to get to Bolivia from Singapore is via connecting flights through Europe or the US, with final arrival in La Paz or Santa Cruz.

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