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9-Nights Ultimate Bolivia - Small Group Journeys from $8,995

Abercrombie & Kent

OFFER ID 1652184

Plunge into a journey through Bolivia that explores some of the most important cultural and historical landmarks of this fascinating country. Discover its rich cultural heritage and remarkable natural landscapes, including the soaring snow-capped Andes, as you meet with indigenous people and venture from mirrored salt flats to mystical islands on Lake Titicaca.


9 nights from $8,995 per person

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1 Arrive Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Legend has it that the infamous American outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid robbed their last bank in Bolivia, a colorful country in the heart of South America graced with spectacular natural landscapes. The people living here are warm, welcoming and eager to share their flavorful local dishes and indigenous culture. From its charming cities to its arid highlands, humid jungles and temperate valleys, Bolivia is a trending travel gem. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and receive a short briefing on Bolivian history from a historian. Then head out on a city tour, starting in the main square, Plaza 24 de Septiembre, where you view of the Cathedral “Basílica Menor de San Lorenzo” and visit Arte Campo, a fascinating crafts shop located in a traditional house. Continue to the “El Abasto” Indian Market and finish by taking in key residential neighborhoods and their monuments.


Los Tajibos

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2 Samaipata – Archaeological Treasures of the Fort

Enjoy a morning drive to Samaipata along a scenic highway to “El Fuerte,” the Fort, a UNESCO-listed archaeological site in Eastern Bolivia. Discover how this archeological monument, built on a hill, features sculptured figures by ancient cultures, emphasizing snakes and pumas, as well as waterways and wells, triangular and rectangular seats and vaulted niches. Afterward, visit the Archaeological and Anthropological Museum to view important pieces from excavations made in El Fuerte and the surrounding area. Then stop at a boutique vineyard for a tasting of wines made on site, selected from their many high-altitude vintages. This afternoon, return to Santa Cruz, with time to relax or explore on your own.


Los Tajibos

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3 Sucre – Charms of the White City

Fly to Sucre, the official capital of Bolivia. Dubbed the White City for the motif of its many well-preserved colonial-era structures, Sucre is considered by many the most beautiful city in the country. Settle into your hotel and tour colonial buildings, visiting the Recoleta point view, the House of Liberty where Simón Bolívar signed the Bolivian Declaration of Independence. Also explore ASUR, the Museum of Indigenous Art, to discover Bolivia’s rich tradition of weaving and handcrafts. Tonight, take in the Origenes folkloric show over dinner, watching expert dancers utilize music, dance, masks and clothing to portray the history of the Bolivian people on an imaginary journey through the highlands, valleys and plains.


Parador Santa Maria La Real

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4 Puka Puka – Meet with Indigenous Locals

Head out into the countryside to Puka Puka, an indigenous Quechuan community where you meet local residents and admire their culture, including music performed on handmade instruments, ceremonial clothing and traditional activities. Learn how inhabitants make their living by raising barley, wheat and potatoes as well as from small traditional crafts, particularly weaving. This afternoon, return to Sucre. Later, gather for dinner at your hotel’s authentic Colonial Taberna.


Parador Santa Maria La Real

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5 Potosí – Bolivia’s Historic Silver City

Journey overland into Bolivia’s highlands to explore Potosí, a city renowned for its colonial architecture and history of silver mining. See the mountain that towers over the city, from which miners have extracted, so it’s claimed, enough silver to build a solid silver bridge from Potosí to Madrid. Absorb the rich heritage on display in this city honored by UNESCO as a Historical and Cultural Legacy of Mankind. Later, check into your hotel, where you have dinner tonight.


Hotel Museo Cayara

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6 Potosí and Uyuni – From the Mines to the Salt Flats

Continue exploring Potosi with a visit to the miner’s market and a mine entrance. Visit the Casa de la Moneda (Royal Mint), with its wooden machinery once used to make silver coins for Spain and stroll through the town’s Colonial Centre. Then drive first to Uyuni, and then onward to Jirira, site of vast and starkly beautiful salt flats set at the base of a volcano. Eat lunch before heading out to visit the salt flats, driving and walking through an austere high-altitude wonderland. Gather tonight for a sunset cocktail before dinner at your hotel, which is built from blocks of salt. Before bed you may wish to step outside for a staggering glimpse at the stars.


Hotel Palacio De Sal

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7 Uyuni – Explore the Salt Flats

Drive to nearby Uyuni Salt Flat, the largest salt flat on earth, covering almost 4,000 square miles, to witness how it mirrors the sky, providing amazing photo opportunities. Continue to Incawasi Island, an oasis with formations of algae and fossils to see its distinctive flora: thousands of giant columnar cacti, some of them over a hundred years old, growing to a height of over 35 feet. Take in other vistas unique to the Bolivian Andes, including surreal pentagons of crystalline salt, and experience the profound sound of silence in this remote locale. After lunch at the salt flats, journey to Pukara de Ayque; an archaeological site that presents ruins (Pukaras) and remains of human fossils and “mummies” (Chullpas) as well as ceramics, outfits and utensils from different ancient civilizations. Also visit Chiquini Cave, an impressive geomorphic formation located near Tahua. This is a sub-aquatic cave formed prior to the formation of the glaciers through volcanic eruptions when the lake that used to cover the salt flats still existed. Inside it is possible to see calcified shapes of magma which solidified as it hit the water. Toast your experience with a cocktail and dinner on site, before returning to your hotel.


Hotel Palacio De Sal

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8 La Paz – Mysteries of a Magical City

Today, discover the mining city of El Alto, founded in 1988. See the palaces built there, in a style called Cholets. Visit a neighborhood painted by the famed artist Mamani-Mamani, a symphony of colors and movement. Board a cable car to view La Paz from above. Eat lunch at a local restaurant before touring the city and its surroundings and perhaps gain an insight into its mysterious past. Here, any corner, any street, is a hidden treasure where adventure begins; a living history that echoes pre-Hispanic times with all their traditions and magic rites on its streets. The indigenous, colonial and modern areas, Indian Market, Witches Market and breathtaking panoramas are all framed by the majestic mountain named Illimani.


Casa Grande Suites

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9 La Paz – Moon Island Hydrofoil Cruise

Journey to Huatajata, on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Once here, visit the Andean Roots Eco Village: The Altiplano Museum; Handicrafts village, the Mud Igloos and the mortuary towers of the Urus Chipayas. Meet the Limachi family, builders of the RA II and Tigris for epic expeditions across the Atlantic Ocean. Then drive to nearby Cocotoni Bay for a thrilling hydrofoil cruise to Moon Island. Visit the Sun Virgins Temple “Iñak Uyu”, an important sacred place on Lake Titicaca. Admire the temple’s forward vaulting technique and its trapezoidal and stepped elements. Continue to the mythical Sun Island for a short visit to the Pilcocaina Ruins before proceeding to Yumani Harbor. Here you visit the Inca Grand Stairs and the Sacred Fountain, tasting the water believed to give eternal youth and happiness. Have lunch before travelling by hydrofoil back to Cocotoni and return to your hotel in La Paz. Cap off your journey with a farewell dinner at one of the best local restaurants.


Casa Grande Suites

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10 Depart La Paz

After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.




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Featured Destinations
La Paz, Bolivia

Built in the canyon created by the Choqueyapu River, La Paz is the seat of the Bolivian government as well as one most important cultural centers in the country. Travelers to La Paz should make sure to visit one of the surviving colonial cathedrals such as the San Francisco and Metropolitan Cathedrals. The city is also home to a plethora of museums including Museo Nacional de Arqueología (National Museum of Archeology), Museo del Oro (Gold Museum) as well as the Pedro Domingo Murillo house museum. Plan a trip at the beginning of the year to experience Alasita, a 3-week long fair praising Ekeko, the Andean god of abundance.

Potosi

The 16th-century silver-mining town of Potosi claims to be the world's highest city (15,380 ft/4,690 m). It merits at least a 24-hour stay.

Visit the Casa Nacional de Moneda, or mint. Take a look at the jarring entryway carving of a grinning Bacchus—which must be seen to be believed. Take note of the way the mint itself was constructed—some of its beams, made of a hardwood called quebracha, were hand-carried from the Gran Chaco region, more than 250 mi/400 km away.

Allow time to walk the narrow, winding streets and look at the beautiful colonial buildings. You can take a bus trip to the San Ildefonso Lake (an artificial lake built for silver mining) or to one of the nearby mines. You can even try your luck at the once-fabulous Cerro Rico, the largest silver mine in the world—nearly the entire mountain was found to be pure silver—and responsible for much of colonial-era Spain's enormous wealth. But take note: The cooperative-run mines are squalid Dickensian nightmares—miners work in dank, muddy corridors filled with noxious gases. Wear your worst clothes for the trip and bring a small something for the workers who toil there.
Tours can be arranged from Potosi to the Uyuni salt pans. 50 mi/80 km southwest of Sucre.

Santa Cruz

This attractive large city is Bolivia's richest—you'll see expensive cars and luxury merchandise for sale (and plenty of affordable arts and crafts as well). The people of the city and the department (Santa Cruz), known as Cambas, are very proud of their success. By any measure, the Santa Cruz region is the country's wealthiest, and the city is considered the country's most progressive. It is also among the fastest growing, with a population roughly equal to La Paz. There are many Mennonites and Japanese immigrants to the east who have been credited with teaching the local farmers more productive techniques.

This rich agricultural area once benefited those engaged in illegal activities: Santa Cruz was a banking center for the Colombian-Bolivian cocaine trade in the late 1970s and early 1980s, although the region no longer produces cocaine.

See the Basilica Menor de San Lorenzo (visited by the late Pope John Paul in 1988) and its museum (rare ecclesiastical garments and colonial-era silver vessels), the zoo and the Casa de la Cultura Museum (native crafts and art). Relax in Arenal Park (which has an interesting Ethno-Folkloric Museum) or the central plaza (Plaza 24 de Septiembre). Until very recently, three-toed sloths could be seen in the eucalyptus trees that shade the plaza.

Day trips can be made to the pre-Incan ruins at Samaipata. A wonderful five-day excursion to the region east of Santa Cruz called the Chiquitania is also a highlight. There the gorgeous colonial lost-in-time towns of San Xavier, Concepcion, and San Jose de Chiquitos and others have restored churches that date from the Jesuit missions of the late 1600s. There is also the aquatic wonderland of the Pantanal to explore, and the border with Brazil is nearby.

For local entertainment, the Rio Pirai and its adjacent recreation area 10 minutes from the city center is the place to go on weekends. The atmosphere along this shallow river is that of a beach party. Buying food from kiosks, cruising the beach and racing dune buggies are all part of the fun. To really be included, however, you absolutely need to go with a native of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz is 350 mi/550 km southeast of La Paz.

Uyuni
In an isolated corner of southwestern Bolivia sits the desert-like landscape of Uyuni. It was founded in 1889 by Bolivian president Anicento Arce who operates a military base outside of the town. Uyuni's economy has blossomed from the many visits to the world's largest salt flats.
Sucre

The country's constitutional capital, Sucre is located in a scenic valley at an elevation of 8,900 ft/2,700 m. It is home to the Supreme Court of Bolivia and three universities.

Sucre is one of the most relaxing and pleasant cities in Bolivia—the architecture has a European flavor, and the region has a delightful climate. It offers several interesting sights, among them the Cathedral and Chapel of Guadalupe, the Casa de la Libertad (colonial artifacts related to Bolivian independence), university museums and Immaculada Convent (shop there for handicrafts). In fact, the entire city is eye candy: By law, all of the houses and structures in the central area must be painted solid white, and the contrast of colorfully clad native peoples against a pure white backdrop is a sight to be seen. Also see the ruins of Calle-Calle in the Zudanez neighborhood.

But the real highlight is a day trip to nearby Tarabuco for the colorful Sunday carnival. Amerindians from throughout the area go to town to dance and have a good time. The clothing and singing are fabulous. Sucre is 260 mi/420 km southeast of La Paz.

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04/23/2026 - 05/02/2026
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