Bolivia, Chile and Peru Tours & Trips
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- Lima to Buenos Aires: Deserts & Dancing
- The Scenic Route - Lima to Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires to Lima (via Salta) Travel Pass
- 14 Days South American Wonders: Chile, Bolivia & Peru
- Epic Peru, Bolivia & Argentina (28 destinations)
- Argentina, Atacama & Andes - 20 days
- Epic South America (17 destinations)
- 35 days in South America: Perú, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile & Brazil or viceversa
- Cultural and Nature Experience in the Andes
- THE BIG SOUTH AMERICAN ROUNDTRIP
Lima to Buenos Aires: Deserts & Dancing
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Loved the whole experience.”
Stefan, traveled in July
A 35-day expedition leads through three diverse countries, from Lima's coastal charm to Buenos Aires' urban sophistication. The iconic Inca Trail guides travelers to Machu Picchu, while Bolivia's otherworldly Salar de Uyuni unfolds via 4x4s. Chile's Atacama Desert beckons with its stark beauty. Simple hotels, starlit camping, and Lake Titicaca homestays offer varied accommodations.
Duration 35 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From
- US$5,149
The Scenic Route - Lima to Buenos Aires
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic trip from dawn to dusk packed with amazing iconic sights, fun exciting activities.”
Vanessa, traveled in August
This 30-day South American adventure, costing approx. $240 per day, weaves through Bolivia, Chile and Peru. UNESCO's Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca's floating islands, and Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni salt flats showcase natural wonders. The G Adventures-supported Jukil Community Lodge and gaucho culture near Bariloche provide authentic experiences. Guided tours enhance visits to Santiago, Cusco and Buenos Aires.
Duration 30 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $7,699
15% Off- US$6,544You save $1,154
This 40-day adventure flows from Buenos Aires' tango scene to Lima's coastal charm. Natural wonders include Iguazu Falls, San Pedro de Atacama's Moon Valley, and Bolivia's Salt Flats. Unique accommodations feature the Salt Hotel in Uyuni and Lake Titicaca homestays, plus culinary experiences in Cusco and Sucre.
Duration 40 days Destinations Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
15% Off- US$2,809
The wonders of San Pedro de Atacama's salt formations lead to Machu Picchu's ancient ruins. Baltinache Lagoons offer floating experiences, while Sol de Mañana Geysers steam nearby. The white expanse of Salar de Uyuni awaits exploration. Three-star hotels across Chile, Bolivia, and Peru host travelers, with 31 meals included across 12 cities.
Duration 14 days Destinations Chile, Bolivia, Peru Age Range 9 to 80 year olds Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From
15% Off- US$7,300
A 26-day route connects Peru's ancient Machu Picchu to Chile's San Pedro de Atacama. Bolivia's striking Salar de Uyuni salt flats, La Paz's mysterious Witches' Market, and the Atacama Desert create unforgettable memories. Comfortable lodging includes 16 hotel nights and 2 nights in jungle accommodation, balancing cultural immersion with natural wonders.
Duration 26 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $4,770
10% Off- US$4,293You save $477
Argentina, Atacama & Andes - 20 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Highly recommended. Hotels were decent and individual (no bland chains here!) and the landscapes in NW Argentina, Chile and Bolivia are unsurpassed globally.”
Carla, traveled in May
South America's dramatic landscapes unfold on this approx. $350 per day expedition. The Atacama's Moon Valley glows at sunset, while Uyuni Salt Flats dazzle during 4WD crossings. La Paz's Witches Market reveals local culture. Accommodations include 16 nights in 3-star hotels and 3 nights in wilderness lodges, with 19 breakfasts provided.
Duration 20 days Destinations Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
10% Off- US$7,635
This 39-day adventure starts in Lima, winding through the Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu's ancient ruins. The Atacama Desert reveals flamingos at Laguna Colorada, while Bolivia's salt flats amaze from 4x4s. UNESCO sites like Cusco's historic center complement Lake Titicaca homestays and an Uruguay estancia, concluding at Rio's Christ the Redeemer.
Duration 39 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $7,680
10% Off- US$6,912You save $768
35 days in South America: Perú, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile & Brazil or viceversa
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The jungle experience in Muyuna Amazon Lodge Peru was awesome. Bolivians hospitality is unique.”
Dora, traveled in October
A 35-day expedition showcases Bolivia, Chile, and Peru's iconic landmarks, from Machu Picchu to Uyuni Salt Flats. The Amazon welcomes visitors at Iquitos lodge, while Torres del Paine National Park offers wilderness adventures. Lake Titicaca cruises and Sacred Valley treks feature expert English-speaking guides.
Duration 35 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Brazil Age Range 2 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
10% Off- US$8,999
Cultural and Nature Experience in the Andes
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The local guides were very knowledgeable and accommodating to our needs. We liked all components of our trip.”
Erhard, traveled in April
This 15-day expedition through Bolivia, Chile, and Peru costs around $3,900. UNESCO's Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca's waters, and the Uyuni Salt Flats create lasting memories. Selected hotels provide comfort, while 14 breakfasts and 9 lunches fuel Andean adventures with expert English-speaking guides.
Duration 15 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile Age Range 10 to 70 year olds Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator EUROLATINO Tour Operators From
10% Off- US$3,970
Peru's UNESCO sites, from Machu Picchu to Lima's Plaza de Armas, create historical context. Uyuni Salt Flats' white expanse, Atacama Desert trails, and Sol de Mañana geysers offer natural wonders. Four-star hotels host visitors exploring Cusco's Kori-Cancha temple and Lake Titicaca's sacred islands.
Duration 21 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 10 to 70 year olds Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator EUROLATINO Tour Operators From
10% Off- US$5,961
What people love about Bolivia, Chile And Peru Tours
- 35 days in South America: Perú, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile & Brazil or viceversa
Amazing tour over five countries in a short time. The jungle experience in Muyuna Amazon Lodge Peru with the guide Julio was awesome. Overall this tour was very good organized and coordinated from Aborigen Travel Buenos Aires. I was happy to booked all flights through Aborigen Travel. It was helpful to stay in contact via WhatsApp during the whole trip. Bolivians hospitality is unique, i had such a warm welcome from Alexandra and her family. I can highly recommend this tour to somebody who is in a good condition. The timetable is very demanding. The impressions from all this cities, beautiful and different landscapes, friendly and helpful poeple in Southamerica will be deep in my heart for the rest of my life.
- Cultural and Nature Experience in the Andes
The tour was well organized by Eurolatino (located in Germany) and its local travel operators. We had asked to add 2 days in Puerto Maldonado in the Peruvian Amazon region and skip the last day in Santiago de Chile, which was smoothly accomodated by Eurolatino. Although we never received any vouchers for hotels, tours or transfers, all local guides and drivers were always on time at the designated locations (except for a taxi that our local guide had ordered for the transfer from the pier to Copacabana after our return from Sun Island) and were fully briefed about our itinerary and the booked services. The local guides were very knowledgeable and accomodating to our needs. When our inbound flight from New York was delayed and we therefore arrived in Lima in the afternoon instead of the morning, our local guide managed to still show us the highlights of Lima in one hour instead of the half-day tour originally scheduled. Our local guide in Puno was aware that the Peruvian Migration Office in Yunguyo at the Bolivian border was still closed on the day of our visit (in late April 2023) after the protests in January and February of 2023 and had arranged for us to receive our exit stamp at the Migration Office in Puno harbor before transferring to the border. The only inconvenience was that we received the information about the pick-up time for our morning tour in San Pedro de Atacama at 3am on that morning. We had only tentatively booked the tours in San Pedro, as Javier Cordero of Eurolatino had suggested, and confirmed them 3 days before our arrival in San Pedro. Apparently that caused the schedule to be finalized in the last minute only. For anybody interested in a variety of landscapes and unique features I recommend booking the tours in San Pedro from the beginning. We liked all components of our trip. The big cities Lima, La Paz, Santiago de Chile, in some respects similar but in many respects different and distinct. The djungle tours in Puerto Maldonado. The Inca and colonial history in Cuzco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. The overland tour to the Altiplano from Cuzco to La Paz. The Salt Flats at Uyuni and the lagoons and mountain deserts all the way to San Pedro de Atacama. With hindsight, the only change I would make is rather than carrying our overnight necessities (you can leave the rest of the baggage in the car) up the hill on Sun Island (a higher ascend than on Machu Picchu) for a (certainly very nice) sunset, I would opt to visit the Floating Islands near Puno and then transfer directly to La Paz. The only reason for not giving a 5 star rating is that after we had paid the full price for the trip Javier Cordero tried to sell us an upgrade for the visit to Puerto Maldonado, indicating that the originally booked accomodation was not available. Only after I reminded him that the German law on packaged travel services requires the seller of the travel package to provide the services as described in the itinerary or substantially similar services, he confirmed that the itinerary would be provided for the price paid. Except for this irritation he provided an excellent service.
- Overland Latin America
My first time in South America traveling alone, I was lost between all the different options for the tours online. I came on UnuRaymi’s website by accident and wrote to them on WhatsApp. They were incredibly responsive and took the time to structure the perfect tour for me. Starting at Lima, all the way to Cusco, the rainbow mountain, the amazon jungle and Machu Picchu, I felt very well taken care of and I would recommend them to anyone trying to travel to Peru !
What our customers ask about Bolivia, Chile and Peru Tours & Trips
What are the best times to visit Bolivia, Chile and Peru?
The dry season from April to October provides optimal conditions for visiting Lake Titicaca and Machu Picchu. The Atacama Desert in Chile welcomes visitors throughout the year thanks to its stable arid weather patterns. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather in May was perfect for exploring with clear skies at Machu Picchu and comfortable temperatures for hiking." La Paz's high elevation at 3,640m brings cold evenings while Santiago benefits from a Mediterranean climate with moderate temperatures throughout the year.
What type of accommodation can I expect throughout Bolivia, Chile and Peru?
The accommodation landscape spans from well-appointed 3-4 star hotels in urban centers to simpler options in outlying regions. Properties like Hotel Casa Andina and Novapark Hotel in Cusco and Lima provide modern comforts. The salt flats area features distinctive lodgings such as Luna Salada Hotel. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The accommodations were a great mix - from nice city hotels to more rustic but charming places in the countryside." Select tours also offer Lake Titicaca and Sacred Valley homestays for authentic cultural exchanges.
What's the best way to travel between these countries?
Air travel offers the most time-efficient connections between major destinations like Lima-Cusco La Paz-Uyuni and Calama-Santiago. Land routes present scenic alternatives including bus travel from Puno (Peru) to Copacabana (Bolivia) across Lake Titicaca and 4x4 journeys from Uyuni to San Pedro de Atacama. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The border crossings were well-organized and the scenic drive from Bolivia to Chile through the altiplano was unforgettable."
What are the must-try local dishes in each country?
Each region presents its own culinary identity. Peru showcases ceviche and lomo saltado with restaurants like La Rosa Nautica in Lima leading the way. Bolivia's food scene features salteñas and llama steaks found in La Paz's local markets. Chilean cuisine centers on seafood and wines especially in Santiago's dining establishments. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food experiences from salmon trout at Sun Island in Bolivia to wine tastings in Santiago were incredible highlights."
What are the must-visit landmarks and natural wonders covered in Bolivia, Chile and Peru tours?
These multi-country tours encompass Machu Picchu's ancient ruins the vast Uyuni Salt Flats and the dramatic Atacama Desert landscape. Visitors explore Lima's historic Plaza de Armas Lake Titicaca's floating islands and the geological formations of Valle de la Luna near San Pedro de Atacama. Notable accommodations include the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge at Machu Picchu and Sun Island's Posada del Inca Eco Lodge. One TourRadar traveler remarked "the diversity of landscapes from the Andes to the desert was absolutely breathtaking."
How much spending money should I budget per day in Bolivia, Chile and Peru?
Daily expenses differ across countries. Bolivia averages 50-70 USD Peru requires 70-100 USD and Chile needs 100-150 USD for meals activities and shopping. Urban areas like Lima and Santiago command higher prices than rural destinations. TourRadar reviews indicate: "Bolivia was incredibly affordable while Chile required a bigger budget especially in Santiago and the Atacama region." While properties like Casa Andina include breakfast most meals are additional costs.