Bolivia is one of South America’s most unique and underrated destinations! It has a spectacular mix of salt flats, high-altitude cities, colonial towns, mountains, and indigenous culture.
This itinerary covers the best places to visit in Bolivia for the perfect 10–14 day trip.
- Days 1–3: La Paz
- Days 4–6: Salar de Uyuni & Southwest Circuit
- Days 7–8: Lake Titicaca & Isla del Sol
- Days 9–10: Sucre
- Optional Additions: Potosí, Madidi National Park, Sajama National Park, Cochabamba
Days 1–3: La Paz
La Paz, Bolivia’s capital, is one of the highest capital cities in the world.
What to expect:
Surrounded by dramatic mountains, La Paz is vibrant, chaotic, and fascinating. The city combines indigenous culture, modern cable cars, colorful markets, and incredible viewpoints.
Top attractions:
- Witches’ Market
- Valle de la Luna
- Mi Teleférico cable cars
- Plaza Murillo
Days 4–6: Salar de Uyuni & Southwest Circuit
Visit:
- Salar de Uyuni
- Laguna Colorada
What to expect:
Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat and Bolivia’s most iconic destination. During the rainy season, the flats transform into a giant mirror reflecting the sky.
The southwest circuit also includes:
- Colorful lagoons
- Flamingos
- Volcanoes
- Desert landscapes
- Hot springs and geysers
Days 7–8: Lake Titicaca & Isla del Sol
Visit:
- Lake Titicaca
- Isla del Sol
- Copacabana
What to expect:
Lake Titicaca offers stunning Andean scenery and deep cultural significance. Isla del Sol is known for hiking trails, Inca ruins, and peaceful village life.
Top experiences:
- Boat rides on Lake Titicaca
- Hiking on Isla del Sol
- Sunset lake views
Days 9–10: Sucre
Sucre is Bolivia’s most beautiful colonial city.
What to expect:
Known as the “White City,” Sucre features elegant colonial architecture, historic churches, and relaxed cafés. The city has a slower pace and mild climate compared to La Paz.
Top attractions:
- Plaza 25 de Mayo
- San Felipe Neri viewpoint
- Historic churches and museums
Potosí
Potosí was once one of the richest cities in the world.
What to expect:
Known for Cerro Rico silver mines and colonial history, Potosí offers a fascinating look into Bolivia’s past.
Madidi National Park
Madidi National Park is one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
Sajama National Park
Sajama National Park is gorgeous and is home to Bolivia’s highest mountain.
Cochabamba
Cochabamba is known for its pleasant climate and food culture.
Best Things to Do in Bolivia
- Explore the Uyuni Salt Flats
- Ride cable cars over La Paz
- Visit colorful lagoons and deserts
- Experience Andean culture
- Hike around Lake Titicaca
What to Eat in Bolivia
Bolivian cuisine is hearty and flavorful.
Must-try foods:
- Salteñas
- Silpancho
- Anticuchos
- Quinoa dishes
- Fresh Andean soups
Best Time to Visit Bolivia
- May–October: Dry season and best for travel
- December–March: Mirror effect on Salar de Uyuni
- April & November: Fewer crowds and mild weather
Travel Tips for Bolivia
- Allow time to acclimate to altitude
- Bring layers for changing temperatures
- Carry cash in remote areas
- Book Uyuni tours in advance
- Learn basic Spanish phrases
