
LET International Presents: Tailormade Trips to
Bolivia
OVERVIEW
Bolivia, often overshadowed by its neighbor Peru, is a hidden gem that leaves a lasting impression on those who venture through South America. With LET International, we delve into the breathtaking Andes, embark on Jeep expeditions across the otherworldly Salar de Uyuni salt flats, uncover the untamed beauty of the Pampas, and marvel at the extraordinary serenity of Lake Titicaca. The country’s rich indigenous heritage, vibrant markets, and colonial architecture add cultural depth to its natural wonders. Explore the vibrant streets of La Paz, set against dramatic mountain peaks, or the mysterious ruins of Tiwanaku, a glimpse into an ancient civilization. Every corner of Bolivia offers a tapestry of unforgettable experiences waiting to be discovered, making it a destination that captivates the soul and sparks a sense of adventure.
Plan your next Experience with us
Our Bolivia travel experts at LET International are here to craft your ideal itinerary—whether you prefer a private group, a self-guided adventure, or joining one of our organized tours. Simply complete the form below, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible. You’re also welcome to scroll down to explore sample itineraries from past trips, which can serve as inspiration for your own unforgettable journey.
Exampale Itineraries
Itineraries used by past groups or travelers, carefully crafted in recent years, now serve as templates for planning your next journey!
Top Places to visit in Bolivia
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Salar de Uyuni
The world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, offers surreal, mirror-like reflections during the rainy season and endless salt plains in the dry season. Visit Isla Incahuasi, dotted with giant cacti, for panoramic views and unique photo opportunities. The area’s alien-like beauty makes it one of Bolivia’s most iconic landscapes.
La Paz
One of the world’s highest cities, La Paz is set in a dramatic valley surrounded by towering mountains. Ride the Mi Teleférico cable car for breathtaking views, explore the historic Plaza Murillo, and visit Valle de la Luna with its otherworldly rock formations. Don’t forget to wander through the bustling Witches’ Market for local crafts and remedies.

Lake Titicaca
The highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca, captivates visitors with its deep blue waters and rich cultural heritage. On Isla del Sol, hike terraced hillsides, visit ancient Inca ruins, and experience traditional villages while enjoying stunning lake views. The island’s tranquility offers a glimpse into Bolivia’s rural life.

Madidi National Park
Located in the Amazon basin, Madidi National Park is one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. Explore lush rainforests teeming with jaguars, monkeys, and vibrant bird species. Guided tours offer opportunities for hiking, river journeys, and cultural interactions with indigenous communities.

The Best Experiences in Bolivia
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Jeep Safari Tour in Salar de Uyuni
Explore the vast and surreal landscape of Salar de Uyuni on a multi-day jeep tour. Visit the famous salt flats, Isla Incahuasi with its giant cacti, colorful lagoons, geysers, and the ghostly Train Graveyard. During the rainy season, witness the mirror effect as the flats reflect the sky in a stunning optical illusion.
Bike Trip on the Death Road to the Amazon
For thrill-seekers, take on the Death Road bike ride from La Paz, descending through lush landscapes toward the Amazon basin. The journey offers incredible views and an unforgettable sense of adventure on one of the world’s most scenic (and challenging) biking routes.

Exploring the Silver Mines in Potosí
Tour the historic silver mines of Cerro Rico in Potosí, where you can learn about Bolivia’s mining history and the challenging conditions miners face. Visit the Casa Nacional de Moneda to understand the city’s colonial past and its role in the global silver trade.

Celebrating Traditional Holidays
Join the festivities during Bolivia’s vibrant celebrations, like the Carnaval de Oruro, a UNESCO-recognized event filled with colorful costumes, folk music, and dance. Other festivals like Día de los Muertos and Fiesta de Alasitas offer unique insights into Bolivian culture and traditions.


