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Bolivia Vacation
One of South America’s best-kept secrets, Bolivia is a country of soaring mountains, lush jungles, otherworldly landscapes and a rich indigenous culture. Shop for potions at witches’ markets, explore the world’s largest salt flats and see surreal scenery of red and pink lakes and steaming geysers.
Bolivia Hotel + Flights
With 881 hotels starting at NT$1,298 a night, finding a place to stay will be a breeze. But if you want to save money and make things even easier, combine your hotel and flight bookings with Expedia. You can also add extras like car rental and activities to your Bolivia Vacation Package. Want a guided tour of Bolivia’s biggest attractions like the Uyuni Salt Flats or Lake Titicaca? You’ll have plenty of cash left over to spend on these experiences when you bundle your flights and hotels.
Your Bolivia Vacation Itinerary
Day 1-3: Fly into El Alto International Airport and start your adventures in La Paz. Situated at an altitude of almost 12,000 feet, this city will literally take your breath away. Shop for exotic potions at the Witches’ Market, explore the colonial-era palaces of Plaza Murillo and ride the city’s amazing high altitude cable car system. Feeling brave? Bike down the world’s most dangerous road, Death Road, from La Paz to Coroico.
Day 4-6: Take a bus and then a ferry to Copacabana on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Visit a floating village then explore Isla del Sol and Isla de la Luna, breathtaking islands with sacred Incan archaeological sites.
Day 7-10: Head to the Uyuni Salt Flats and discover its never-ending white landscapes and jaw-dropping sunsets. Red, pink and green lagoons filled with flamingos, spurting geysers, volcanoes and cactus islands make this place even more extraordinary.
Bolivia Information
Bolivians love a good party, but the biggest and most famous is Carnaval de Oruro, also known as the “Diablada” (Dance of the Devils). Featuring lavish costumes and extravagant parades, celebrations kick off the Saturday before Ash Wednesday each year in the usually sleepy mining town of Oruro.
Sign up for one or more of our Bolivia tours starting at . From food experiences to Cholita wrestling (a theatrical wrestling show featuring women in traditional outfits), there’s an activity to suit all tastes.
Want to explore the colonial architecture and museums of Bolivia’s capital? Check out our Sucre Vacation PackagesOpens in a new window and stay a while in this World Heritage site.
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Salar de Uyuni
Step into an alien landscape where salt flats stretch for thousands of miles and rainfall turns the ground into a gigantic mirror.

La Paz Metropolitan Cathedral
Admire the neoclassical architecture and impressive stained-glass windows of La Paz’s main cathedral, one of the striking colonial-era buildings on Plaza Murillo.

Plaza 25 de Mayo
Of great importance to the Bolivian people, Sucre’s main square was the birthplace of the nation and continues to be a place of celebration.