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How does the service work?
1️⃣ You contact us and tell us which destinations in Bolivia you would like to visit, how many people will be traveling, and the preferred dates.
2️⃣ Based on your request, we prepare a personalized tour proposal, including itinerary, transportation, accommodations, and activities.
3️⃣ Once you approve the proposal, we confirm availability and send you the booking details with price and payment options.
4️⃣ During the tour, you will have a private guide and driver dedicated to your group, ensuring comfort, safety, and flexibility throughout the trip.
5️⃣ At the end of the service, we provide follow-up assistance and recommendations so you can continue exploring Bolivia on your own if you wish.
✅ Typical tours last from 1 to 7 days, depending on your preferences and chosen destinations.
❌ We do not offer mass group tours. Each experience is private, tailored, and designed exclusively for your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on your nationality. Many countries in South America and Europe do not require a visa for short stays, while citizens from the US and some other nations may need one. We recommend checking with the Bolivian consulate in your country before your trip.
Yes, Bolivia is generally safe for tourists, especially when booking private tours. Our guides ensure that you travel comfortably and securely. Like in any country, we recommend keeping your belongings close and avoiding walking alone late at night in unfamiliar areas.
Many cities such as La Paz and Uyuni are located at high altitudes (over 3,500 meters). Some visitors may feel mild symptoms like headaches or shortness of breath. We recommend resting upon arrival, drinking coca tea, and staying hydrated. Our guides always adjust the pace of the tours to ensure your comfort.
We recommend dressing in layers. Days can be sunny and warm, while nights are often very cold, especially in the highlands. A good jacket, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential for your trip.
The official currency is the Bolivian Boliviano (BOB). Credit cards are accepted in larger cities and hotels, but in smaller towns or rural areas cash is preferred. We suggest carrying some local currency for convenience.
The dry season, from May to October, is ideal for most tours, offering clear skies and easier travel. The rainy season, from November to March, can also be beautiful, especially if you want to see the Uyuni Salt Flats with the famous mirror effect.