Mysterious, authentic, and breathtakingly beautiful, Bolivia is one of South America’s most fascinating destinations. From the surreal Uyuni Salt Flats to the high-altitude city of La Paz, from sacred Lake Titicaca to colonial towns and colorful markets, Bolivia is a land of contrasts and traditions. With Movidas Journeys, you’ll discover Bolivia through tailor-made tours, lodges, and cultural experiences that bring its landscapes and people to life.
Witness the Uyuni Salt Flats, the world’s largest salt desert, especially stunning during the mirror effect in rainy season.
Explore the vibrant city of La Paz, with its cable cars, markets, and unique urban energy.
Discover the sacred waters of Lake Titicaca, home to the Sun Island and traditional communities.
Step into history in the colonial cities of Sucre and Potosí.
Venture into the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve, where flamingos, geysers, and colourful lagoons await.
Experience authentic Andean culture and local traditions.
Bolivia’s diverse regions mean different climates throughout the year
Uyuni Salt Flats: Dry season (May – October) offers clear skies and easy travel; wet season (December – March) creates the spectacular “mirror effect.”
La Paz & Andes: Best from May – September with sunny, dry days for sightseeing.
Amazon Region (Rurrenabaque): Year-round, though drier months (May – October) are more comfortable for wildlife tours.
For most travellers, the best time to visit Bolivia is May to October, when weather is dry and ideal for exploring.
From unique salt hotels to charming boutique stays, Bolivia offers memorable experiences
Eco-lodges on Sun Island for serene views and cultural immersion.
Stay in a salt hotel such as Palacio de Sal or Luna Salada for a one-of-a-kind night on the flats.
Boutique hotels like Atix Hotel or Casa Grande with Andean design and modern comforts.
Salt Flats Tours: Explore Uyuni by 4x4, visit Isla Incahuasi, and watch breath-taking sunsets.
La Paz Exploration: Ride the world’s highest urban cable car system and wander through the Witches’ Market.
Lake Titicaca: Visit Sun Island and learn about indigenous traditions.
Andean Adventures: Hike around Sajama National Park or the Cordillera Real mountains.
Cultural Encounters: Explore Sucre’s colonial charm, Potosí’s mining history, and vibrant festivals.
Wildlife & Nature: Spot flamingos at Laguna Colorada, vicuñas in the highlands, and exotic species in the Amazon.
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