12 Days in Bolivia
Day 1
La Paz
 
Start your adventure in La Paz at the Witches' Market, where you can find traditional remedies, herbs, and fascinating cultural artifacts. Next, visit Plaza Murillo, the historical heart of the city, to admire the Presidential Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral. End your day with a hike through the mesmerizing Valley of the Moon, featuring stunning erosion-formed landscapes perfect for photography.
Witches' Market
Plaza Murillo
Valley of the Moon
Day 2
La Paz
 
Discover the ancient Tiwanaku Archaeological Site, where impressive stone structures reveal the history of Bolivia's pre-Columbian civilization. Next, enjoy the lively Cholita Wrestling, a unique cultural event that celebrates indigenous women through theatrical matches. Conclude your day with a visit to the beautiful San Francisco Church, known for its intricate Baroque architecture and rich historical significance.
Tiwanaku Archaeological Site
Cholita Wrestling
San Francisco Church
Day 3
Uyuni
 
Begin your day in Uyuni at the Train Cemetery, where the remnants of old trains tell tales of Bolivia's railway history. Next, marvel at the breathtaking Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat that offers stunning views and incredible photographic opportunities. Finally, hike to Isla Incahuasi, adorned with giant cacti, for panoramic vistas of the vast salt flats.
Train Cemetery
Salar de Uyuni
Isla Incahuasi
Day 4
Uyuni
 
Begin your day at Laguna Colorada, a breathtaking red lagoon that teems with flamingos and stunning landscapes. Next, visit Laguna Verde, an emerald-green lake at the foot of a volcano that offers unbeatable photo opportunities. Your final stop, Sol de Mañana, features bubbling mud pools and geysers that showcase the geothermal activity of the area.
Laguna Colorada
Laguna Verde
Geysers Sol de Mañana
Day 5
Tupiza
 
(Uyuni)
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Quebrada de Palala, where vibrant red rocks create a stunning canyon landscape. Continue to Puerta del Diablo, a unique rock formation that offers hiking and incredible views of the surroundings. Lastly, explore Valle de los Machos, known for its towering, phallic-shaped rock pillars that provide a surreal hiking experience.
Quebrada de Palala
Puerta del Diablo
Valle de los Machos
Day 6
Sucre
 
Start your day at the Dinosaur Park, where you can explore fossilized footprints and life-size models that bring the age of dinosaurs to life. Continue to Sucre's Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage site with charming architecture and vibrant local culture. Conclude with a visit to the Libertador Building, where you can learn about Bolivia's path to independence.
Dinosaur Park
Sucre Historic Center
Libertador Building
Day 7
Sucre
 
Spend the day visiting La Recoleta for beautiful views and a quiet retreat, then explore the House of Liberty to learn about the history of Bolivia's independence. End your day at the Textile Museum, where you’ll discover the intricate weaving traditions and artistic heritage of local communities.
La Recoleta
House of Liberty
Textile Museum
Day 8
Potosi
 
(Sucre)
Explore Cerro Rico, the famous mountain with a rich silver mining history, and take a guided tour of its mines. Visit Casa Nacional de la Moneda to learn about Potosí’s historical significance in coin production, and end your day at the Santa Teresa Convent Museum, where you can see religious artifacts and artwork.
Cerro Rico
Casa Nacional de la Moneda
Santa Teresa Convent Museum
Day 9
Sucre
 
Visit the bustling Tarabuco Market, where you can engage with local vendors and experience rural life. Explore the stunning Maragua Crater, known for its remarkable landscapes and unique geological formations. End your day at Cretaceous Park, where incredible dinosaur footprints offer a glimpse into Bolivia's prehistoric past.
Tarabuco Market
Maragua Crater
Cretaceous Park
Day 10
La Paz
 
Begin at Chacaltaya, where you can hike to the summit for stunning panoramic views while reflecting on climate change. Afterward, visit the picturesque Red Lagoon, teeming with flamingos and vibrant landscapes. Finally, explore Moon Valley, known for its unique erosion-formed hills and serene atmosphere.
Chacaltaya
Red Lagoon (Laguna Colorada)
Moon Valley (Valle de la Luna)
Day 11
Copacabana
 
(La Paz)
Start your day at the Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana, a stunning church with historical significance. Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Titicaca, exploring Isla del Sol and its Inca ruins. Finally, take time to reflect on the tranquility of Isla del Sol, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana
Lake Titicaca Boat Ride
Isla del Sol
Day 12
La Paz
 
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Mercado Rodriguez, where local produce and crafts abound. Hike to Muela del Diablo for stunning views of La Paz, and explore Calle Jaen, a charming street boasting colorful colonial architecture and art galleries.
Mercado Rodriguez
Muela del Diablo
Calle Jaen