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Best of Bolivia & Argentina





Uncover South America’s encapsulating interior
Explore two South American countries on a 15-day adventure that takes you deep into Bolivia and Argentina. Beginning in La Paz, journey from potion-filled markets through Sucre’s charming streets to the once-rich silver ore mines of Potosi. Then take on the Bolivian desert as you embark on a 4WD adventure across the surreal salt pans of Salar de Uyuni, winding up among the cactus-filled valleys of Bolivia’s wild west. Cross the border into Argentina to discover Indigenous cultures in Tilcara, then spend a few days in the fiery Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires – with plenty of freedom to make the adventure your own.
4.9
65 reviewsStart: La Paz, Bolivia
End: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Duration
- 15 days
- Group size
- 1 to 16
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
- Basic
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Why you'll love this trip
- Uncover Aymara culture at the Witches Market in La Paz – a vibrant hub where you can browse stalls selling a manner of all potions and watch spiritual healers perform traditional rituals.
- Explore the elegant architecture, dinosaur footprints and hilly neighbourhoods dotted with terracotta roofs in Sucre – considered one of Bolivia’s prettiest cities.
- Discover the Bolivian mining town of Potosi – once a hive of activity due to its nearby abundance of silver ore, and now a historical snapshot of small-town industry.
- Take an unforgettable 4WD adventure across the Salar de Uyuni – some of the largest salt lakes in the world. Pass cactus islands, train cemeteries and mineral lakes teeming with flamingos.
- Get to know Buenos Aires with plenty of time to explore. With eclectic neighbourhoods, fantastic food culture and renowned theatre scene, it’s the perfect place to spend a few days.
Itinerary
Bienvenidos! Welcome to Bolivia. Your trip begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you arrive early, why not explore the streets of La Paz or check out the Witches Market? Though we can’t guarantee the potions, incantations and voodoo dolls will work their magic, the experience is fascinating, and the locals will be happy to tell you about their significance. Alternatively, you could hop on a local bus to Moon Valley – this maze of canyons and clay spires make for some impressive views. After your welcome meeting, you might like to head out with your new travel buddies and get to know each other over dinner.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or the hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. If you can't arrange a flight that will arrive in time, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend. We'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).
As La Paz is 3600 m above sea level, please ensure you take the necessary measures in regard to altitude sickness – refer to ‘Is this trip right for you?’ and the ‘Health’ sections of the Essential Trip Information.
As this trip is part of a combination trip, some of your fellow travellers may have started their trip in Lima 15 days ago on Explore Peru and Bolivia (GGSUC).
You’re free to discover La Paz at your own pace today. Perhaps visit the Museo de la Coca, which isn’t too far from your hotel. This unusual museum delves into the history of the coca plant that grows in the region. You may also like to check out the local cuisine in La Paz on a food tour – taste fish fresh from Lake Titicaca as well as a variety of intense flavours on a chocolate stop. Just ask your leader about your options. Late in the afternoon, leave La Paz on an overnight bus to Sucre.
- Overnight Bus (1 night)
- Breakfast
- La Paz - Visit to the 'Witches Market' - Free
- La Paz - Coca Museum - BOB15
- La Paz - Tiawanaku Tour - USD50
- La Paz City Tour & Moon Valley - USD40
Your travel time today will be approximately 11 to 12 hours.
The overnight bus has comfortable recliner seats, known as ‘coche cama’ or ‘bed seats’. There’s usually a toilet on the bus and the driver will also make a stop along the way. Before departing La Paz, we recommend stocking up on water and snacks for the trip.
When you arrive in Sucre, drop off your luggage at the hotel and enjoy free time in Bolivia’s World Heritage-listed capital. The city sits in a mountainous valley and is a hub of Indigenous cultures and Spanish influences, as you can see in its colonial architecture and local markets. You might like to visit the Museo de la Recoleta – a 400-year-old convent home to a fascinating collection of sculptures and paintings and also a great spot to take in views over the city. If you have time, you could also head to the Plaza 25 de Mayo to rub shoulders with Sucre's affluent residents and check out the extravagant interior of the Senora de la Merced.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Museo de la Recoleta - BOB15
Enjoy another free day in Sucre today. Wander the streets lined with centuries-old houses and medieval churches. Or for something more active, hike along the pre-Inca path known as the Chataquila trek – a mostly downhill route that offers stunning views of the surrounding Andes. For something completely different, discover a prehistoric landscape and compare shoe sizes with a dinosaur at Cal Orcko – the world’s largest collection of dinosaur footprints with evidence suggesting they’re 68-million years old. There’s also a great food scene in Sucre, so enjoy some delicious empanadas at a restaurant or a fresh juice at the Central Market.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Sucre - Dinosaur footprints at Cal Orcko (Admission Fee) - BOB70
- Sucre - Casa de la Libertad - BOB30
This morning, take a local bus to the colonial mining town of Potosi – once the wealthiest city in the Americas thanks to its location at the base of silver ore-rich Cerro Rico (Rich Hill). The discovery and extraction of the silver led to a financial boom for the Spanish empire, though the city’s riches quickly diminished and its citizens slipped into poverty once the silver dried up. A tour and brief history of Cerro Rico is definitely a highlight to consider here. Another place of interest is the Santa Teresa Convent Museum, where you can observe art and treasures inside the convent’s original walls.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Potosi - Santa Teresa Convent Museum - BOB33
- Potosi - National Mint of Bolivia - BOB70
- Potosi - Cerro Rico mine tour - BOB250
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Visiting the mines in Potosi can be a thrilling yet a dangerous experience. We’ve partnered with a local operator to offer travellers what has been assessed to be a safer and more rewarding option. This tour involves visiting the miners’ market and a minerals distillery as well as entering the first 150 to 200 metres into the Grito de Piedra mine. We believe this experience offers a great understanding of the social, cultural and economic importance of the mine to Potosi and the region while avoiding the risks associated with entering deeper sections of the mine. This activity is not for the faint hearted or those that suffer claustrophobia. Your leader is strictly prohibited from recommending or assisting travellers in booking other mine tours that Intrepid has not deemed safe.
Leave Potosi behind and travel to the city of Uyuni. This remote town sits on the edge of the high Altiplano – a wilderness area extending for hundreds of kilometres towards the border with Argentina and Chile. Apart from being a gateway to the Salt Flats, Uyuni also happens to sit above one of the world’s largest lithium reserves. While it won’t help you if you’ve arrived with a flat battery, Uyuni’s lithium, once extracted, could potentially power the planet’s smart phones and electric cars for the next century. Enjoy free time on arrival – perhaps take the opportunity to rest up before you kick off your exciting excursion to Salar de Uyuni tomorrow. Tonight’s hotel is fairly basic, but it’s clean, comfortable and has hot water. As you’ll be heading out into the desert over the next few days with limited amenities, make the most of the facilities.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Uyuni can be extremely cold at any time of the year, so it’s important to pack warm clothing and base layers.
Depart Uyuni this morning and venture out on a three-day 4WD excursion – be prepared for a busy few days ahead. The first stop will be Cementerio de Trenes (the Train Cemetery) for an eerie look at abandoned locomotives that have been engulfed by the desert. Then continue to the highlight of Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni – the world’s largest salt flats. This vast desert-like landscape of blinding white salt and cactus-studded islands is the remains of a dried-up prehistoric lake. The desolate and dehydrated eco-system hosts very little wildlife, though it is home to loads of flamingos. Make the most of your time on the salt flats, pose for some snaps and explore Inca Wasi – an island covered in cacti and coral-like structures.
- Dormitory (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Salt flats - Visit to 'Fish Island/Inca Wasi'
- Uyuni - Colchani Salt Factory Visit
From December to March, there’s a risk of the Salt Lake being flooded. If this is the case, the itinerary will be adapted to accommodate.
After breakfast, hit the road through the incredible wilderness of the Andean Desert. Pass by Chiguana Salt Lake, the active Ollague Volcano and other small lakes of various colours – perhaps with a streak of pink if flamingos are nearby. Continue to the Siloli Desert – known for its seven-coloured mountain and Arbol de Piedra (Stone Tree) rock formation. You’ll also visit an Andean wildlife reserve (Reserva de Eduardo Avaroa) and hike around the Laguna Colorada (Red Lake) – keep an eye out for llamas, vicunas and foxes along the way. After a big day, head to your accommodation in a local community (either Huayllajara or Polques) for a well-earned rest and an included dinner.
- Dormitory (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve - Altiplano tour including Laguna Colorada
Accommodation in the desert is basic. Shower facilities can be unreliable and cold, as the pipes often freeze in the winter. Electricity is generated by solar panels, so there won’t be enough power to charge electronic devices. In the rainy season, the itinerary may need to be altered depending on the accessibility of roads.
During today's drive you’ll reach an altitude of approximately 4900 metres above sea level, so it’s important to be aware of altitude sickness. Please see the ‘Is this trip right for you?’ and ‘Health’ section of the Essential Trip Information for more details.
Rise early to try to catch the sunrise over the surrounding geysers. These bubbling fumaroles are especially active in the morning thanks to the cold air. There may also be an opportunity to visit a hot spring for an optional morning dip. After, drive through more barren landscapes – some of which are frequently compared to Salvador Dali’s paintings – to the strikingly green Laguna Verde, Valle de Rocas (Rock Valley) and the San Cristobal mining town. You’ll return to Uyuni around 5 pm to spend the night at your leisure. After a few days in the desert, you may want to check out a local restaurant with your group for an optional dinner and drinks.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Prepare for a long travel day as you cross the border into Argentina. Set off at 6 am from Uyuni town to La Quiaca. Arriving around 1.30 pm, cross into Argentina on foot before jumping in a taxi to the bus station. You’ll have a chance to stop briefly for lunch with before the next bus to Tilcara, arriving at approximately 6 pm. Nothing is planned on arrival, but if you’re not too exhausted from the journey, perhaps head out for dinner – your group leader will be able to point you in the right direction for a feed.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
Your travel travel time today will be approximately 12 hours.
You’ll be jumping on and off different buses, so you’ll have several opportunities to get some fresh air and stretch your legs – though we recommend stocking up on snacks and drinks for the journey. Also make sure you have a good book and that your devices are fully charged if you want some entertainment.
Today is a free day to explore this dusty town. Located in the mountain valley of Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Argentina with an Indigenous culture dating back more than 10,000 years – and the influx of tourists hasn’t stopped the age-old customs and rituals from flourishing. You might like to check out the pre-Inca ruins at Pucara de Tilcara, or venture out of town and check out the colourful hills of Purmamarca. If you’re keen for an authentic lunch, visit the vibrant local market, Mercado Municipal de Tilcara, to try some local street food favourites like empanadas. Your leader can provide suggestions and help you make the best of your time here.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Quebrada de Humahuaca - Free
- Purmamarca Town - Free
- Garganta del diablo (Devil's Throat Waterfall) - Free
- Quebrada de las Señoritas & Hornocal Hill - USD60
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Tilcara before taking a transfer to Jujuy for an evening flight to Buenos Aires. Fiery Latin passion, European architecture and superb cuisine combine to make Buenos Aires an enthralling city. Over the next few days, you can choose your own adventure – nibble on alfajores, wander San Telmo's cobblestone streets, talk football with Portenos (people from Buenos Aires) in a cafe or get a history lesson at the quirky Museo Evita. You might also like to walk among the tombs of La Recoleta Cemetery – the final resting place of Eva Peron – or check out the museums in the Recoleta district. A visit to La Boca is another must – home to the colourful Caminito artists’ street and world-renowned soccer team, Boca Juniors. In the evening, be sure to check out Palermo's Plaza Serrano for tango with the locals. There are so many things to see and do in Buenos Aires, it's simply a matter of trying to fit it all in.
- Hotel (3 nights)
- Breakfast (2)
- Buenos Aires - Polo day - USD185
- Buenos Aires - Ateneo Bookshop - Free
- Buenos Aires - Tango Show and Dinner - USD120
- Buenos Aires - Recoleta Cemetry - USD15
- Buenos Aires - Football game (subject to availability) from - USD120
Your travel travel time today will be approximately 2.5 hours.
With no activities planned, your trip comes to an end after breakfast. If you’d like to spend more time in Buenos Aires, just let us know and as we can organise additional accommodation (subject to availability).
- Breakfast
Inclusions and activities
Meals
12 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
Transport
Plane, Overnight bus, Local bus, 4x4
Accommodation
Hotel ( 11 nights), Dormitory (2 nights), Overnight Bus ( 1 night)
Included activities
- Salt flats - Visit to 'Fish Island/Inca Wasi'
- Uyuni - Colchani Salt Factory Visit
- Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve - Altiplano tour including Laguna Colorada
Optional activities
- La Paz - Visit to the 'Witches Market' - Free
- La Paz - Coca Museum - BOB15
- La Paz - Tiawanaku Tour - USD50
- La Paz City Tour & Moon Valley - USD40
- Museo de la Recoleta - BOB15
- Sucre - Dinosaur footprints at Cal Orcko (Admission Fee) - BOB70
- Sucre - Casa de la Libertad - BOB30
- Potosi - Santa Teresa Convent Museum - BOB33
- Potosi - National Mint of Bolivia - BOB70
- Potosi - Cerro Rico mine tour - BOB250
- Quebrada de Humahuaca - Free
- Purmamarca Town - Free
- Garganta del diablo (Devil's Throat Waterfall) - Free
- Quebrada de las Señoritas & Hornocal Hill - USD60
- Buenos Aires - Polo day - USD185
- Buenos Aires - Ateneo Bookshop - Free
- Buenos Aires - Tango Show and Dinner - USD120
- Buenos Aires - Recoleta Cemetry - USD15
- Buenos Aires - Football game (subject to availability) from - USD120
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Before you book you should know
- This is trip spends time at altitude; you should refer to the Medical & Health Information for this trip to understand the risks.
- Making your way across the Salar de Uyuni isn’t exactly luxurious. There will be long travel days spent in 4WDs which will likely have all seats occupied travelling on dusty and bumpy tracks. For the 4WD excursion you may share with people outside your group depending on your group composition. Temperatures can be very cold, especially at night, so bring warm clothes. Meals are simple, toilet facilities are basic, showers can be cold, and the multi- share accommodation is dormitory style. This is all part of the adventure. Without a doubt, this experience will be one of the highlights of your trip.
- In Bolivia, facilities are basic and food might be simpler than what you’re used to. Transportation between different locations can be slow and isn’t as easy as it might be in other countries. This is all part of the ‘off-the-beaten-track’ adventure that makes Bolivia such a great place to visit.
- There are some long travel days and an overnight bus journey on this trip. Although the buses feature comfortable reclining seats, they're not beds. There’s also usually a toilet on board, and some of the buses make toilet stops. These trips can be tiresome, but a trip in South America wouldn’t be complete without an overnight bus journey.
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
Qantu Hotel
Illampu No. 740, La Paz
La Paz
BOLIVIA
Description
Departure transfer is NOT included, but an optional transfer can be booked with extra cost.
Any issue, please phone our local Intrepid Emergency Number: Available for phone call or WhatsApp call on +0051 996055559 or +0051 940512701
Instructions
Intrepid can assist with pre-booking an arrival transfer from the airport - enquire with your agent. Please advise your flight arrival details at least 14 days prior to your departure.
If you have a confirmed arrival transfer, you’ll be met after exiting customs by a transfer representative holding an Intrepid sign. Please ask them who they’re picking up to confirm you’ve met the correct transfer representative. There will be many signs for arriving travellers so please read them carefully.
In case of flight cancellations, changes, or unforeseen delays, please contact our local office on the number in the ‘Problems and emergency contact information’ section. If required, staff at the information booth can make a phone call for you.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the airport to your hotel. There are multiple taxi services, all of which are fine to use and charge the same price. The trip downtown will cost BOB70 (USD10) and take approximately 30 minutes.
Alternate joining point
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Hotel Sagarnaga
326 Sagarnaga St.
La Paz
La Paz
BOLIVIA
Instructions
If you have a confirmed departure transfer your leader will advise your pick up time the day before your trip ends.
Alternatively, please ask your leader or hotel staff for assistance in arranging a taxi or instructions to reach the airport by public transport.
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Important notes
1. This trip starts with a welcome meeting at 6pm on Day 1 in La Paz. If you are unable to find a suitable flight it is possible to book additional nights at the joining accommodation.
2. This trip ends on Day 15 and you are free to leave at any time.
3. Please provide your full name exactly as per passport at the time of booking (including any middle names listed on your passport) for bus tickets, train tickets or flight tickets. Fees may apply for amendments to details within 45 days of departure, and in some cases you will be required to cover the cost of issuing new tickets.
4. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement exclude Day 2 (Overnight Bus) and Days 7,8 (Dormitory) where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
5. Parts of your trip go above 2800 meters / 9200 feet where it is common for travelers to experience some adverse health effects due to the altitude - regardless of your age, gender and fitness. It even happened to Sir Edmund Hillary!
6.We highly recommend you take US Dollars with you to Argentina and change it locally. While ATMs are widely available, there is a daily limit for withdrawals and the exchange rate does fluctuate.
7. This trip includes a domestic flight within Argentina. The luggage allowance is 15kg for check in luggage. Should you wish to bring heavier luggage it is possible to increase your allowance by paying a fee at check in.
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