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- Travel Bolivia and Peru your way
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Lima to Buenos Aires: Deserts & Dancing
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Loved the whole experience.”
Stefan, traveled in July
The route from Lima weaves through Peru's Sacred Valley to Bolivia's salt flats. A 4-day Inca Trail leads to Machu Picchu, while Lake Titicaca offers local homestays, and Salar de Uyuni reveals its vastness by 4x4. Accommodations vary from simple hotels to camping, with costs around $150 per day including 26 breakfasts.
Duration 35 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $5,149
17% Off- US$4,274You save $875
Southern Divide
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“South America is such a beautiful and unique place. Highly recommended”
Verity, traveled in August
This 21-day odyssey from Lima to Santiago showcases UNESCO-listed Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca's Uros islands, and Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni. Local culture comes alive at G Adventures-supported Parwa Community Restaurant and Ccaccaccollo Women's Weaving Co-op.
Duration 21 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Chile Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
17% Off- US$4,399
The expansive beauty of Bolivia and Peru unfolds over 40 days at approx. $60 per day, featuring Uyuni Salt Flats' crystal expanse and Lake Titicaca homestays. Local culture comes alive through cooking classes in Sucre and Cusco, cable car rides above La Paz, ending in Lima with Pacific Ocean views and vibrant food scenes.
Duration 40 days Destinations Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
17% Off- US$2,329
Ultimate South America
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“well organised, nice group and good group size.”
joy, traveled in August
Bolivia's Lake Titicaca and Peru's treasures await over 19 days, with stays at comfortable hotels like Eco Inn Puno. The floating Uros Islands, ancient Inca sites including Machu Picchu, and local traditions at Awanakancha's llama farm create lasting memories. Guided tours showcase Cusco's Santo Domingo Monastery and Sacred Valley's Pisac Market.
Duration 19 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $3,569
4% Off- US$3,419+$1,651 upfront costsYou save $150
La Paz's Valley of the Moon to Cusco's Coricancha temple showcase Andean wonders. Ancient stone houses of Sampaya, Lake Titicaca's Isla del Sol, and Machu Picchu's legendary ruins create an unforgettable circuit. Three-star accommodations and traditional 'aphtapi' meals complete the experience.
Duration 14 days Destinations Chile, Bolivia, Peru Age Range 9 to 80 year olds Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From $7,300
2% Off- US$7,150You save $150
What people love about Bolivia And Peru Tours
- Southern Divide
This trip was amazing and our tourguide was excellent!
- Ultimate South America
One of the highlights for me was the Tango show in Buenos Aires, really enjoyed that. The dinner and show in Cusco was a bit of a let down. I thought the accommodations were fine , nothing to rave about. I was not impressed with the Cusco hotel or the one in Puno, very noisy and no air conditioning so had to open windows to get any air flow and that of course only made matters worse when it came to noise. Loved Iguassu falls and the resort we stayed at there was very lovely, nice to have a chance just to relax by the pool . My husband was disappointed when we got to Peru , not because he did not enjoy the visits with locals and family's but thought the experience was cheapened due to the fact they always were trying to sell you something. I have to agree , it would have been better with out always having the try to sell you items and several people commented that they felt they should buy something even though they didn't really want anything. It got to be a little too much for most. There were a few days where we did not get to stop for a proper lunch only a store on the way and that didn't impress me , too rushed . All in all I enjoyed the trip very much , and I would recommend Cosmos to friends and family .
- Journey Across South America - 19 Days
Just got home from this tour, it was amazing! Our tour guide, Berner, was the best. As a very limited Spanish speaking person, it was so so helpful to have the guide to help with airports, ordering food, understanding the cultures, tipping, etc. We went through heaps of Inca ruins including Machu Picchu. If you like hiking definitely do the single day Inca trail trek, it was one of my favourite hikes ever, and it ends at Machu Picchu. We did a hike up rainbow mountain on our free day in Peru which was well worth it, but the altitude is a big adjustment. Peru was definitely my favourite country to visit. Bolivia / La Paz was a nice, we went to the Cholitas wrestling on our free afternoon and it was wild/great. Lake Titicaca was beautiful but mostly a tourist trap. Isla de Sol was so beautiful. Paraguay felt quite dangerous, but we were only there for a night. And it was necessary to get to Iguazu. Definitely need your yellow fever international certificate (yellow booklet) to get into Paraguay. Iguazu falls on the Argentina side was so beautiful. The walk is filled with butterflies. Definitely do the boat cruise to the base, but you will be soaked so take extra clothes and shoes. The Brazilian side of the falls is packed with tourists and no where near as enjoyable as the Argentinian side. Rio was amazing, I wish I had a spare day or two here to explore a bit more. Christ the Redeemer is magnificent. It feels a bit unsafe at night time though, the day is fine. Would definitely recommend! There’s lots of travel days but so worth it. The altitude in Peru can make you feel a bit yuck but you adjust. Enjoy! And thank you!
Travel Bolivia and Peru your way
Our Peru-Bolivia routes run between 19 and 28 days - enough time to really get under the skin of these fascinating places. The Amazon portion has you paddling canoes to reach hidden jungle lodges, where you'll spot macaws, countless butterflies and monkeys swinging through the canopy. Over at Lake Titicaca, travelers tell us they love staying with local families on the Llachon Peninsula, often ending up in friendly soccer matches with the village kids and learning traditional weaving from the community. For those after a proper physical challenge, the Altiplano section includes some serious cycling. You'll pedal from high Andean peaks down into the lush Yungas rainforest below. The descent from Huayracpunku at 4250m is a highlight - you'll follow old Inca trails with the Vilcanota range spread out before you. When we head to the Salt Flats, we use 4WDs to reach spots like Laguna Colorada, where three different flamingo species wade through the mineral-rich waters. Our routes mix cultural experiences with active challenges. You'll spend time in traditional Quechua villages throughout the Sacred Valley and wander the fascinating witches' market in La Paz. What makes these real adventures? Try mountain biking down the 'Death Road' descent, then learning about healing plants from local Amazon guides and getting hands-on with pachamanca cooking underground. It's this blend of physical challenges and genuine local connections that sets these journeys apart.
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of Bolivia And Peru. There are 7 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 7 days up to 15 days. The most popular month for these tours is September.
Our longer Peru-Bolivia journeys stretch 19-28 days and really get under the skin of both countries. Everything starts in Lima with a relaxed walk through Miraflores before you head deep into the Amazon, where canoe trips bring you close to macaws, monkeys and literally thousands of butterflies. What works well is how these tours mix guided parts with time to explore - you'll do the classic Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu, visit Lake Titicaca's floating communities and cross those vast Bolivian salt flats, but you'll also have free time to find your own favorite spots in Cusco, La Paz and also Arequipa. Our customers tell us this balance of famous sites and hidden corners is exactly what makes these trips special.
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58 tours in Bolivia and PeruThe most sought-after Peru and Bolivia journeys stretch between 19-28 days, offering a deep dive into both countries with expert guidance and free time to explore. Trekking the classic Inca Trail leads to Machu Picchu, while Amazon canoe trips bring you face-to-face with macaws, monkeys, and the rich rainforest ecosystem, followed by 4WD adventures across the pristine white Uyuni Salt Flats. These routes stand out for their mix of active travel and local culture - you'll cycle Inca paths around Cusco, connect with families on Lake Titicaca's Llachon Peninsula, and wander through La Paz's intriguing Witches' Market. Our travelers appreciate the smart pacing that allows proper acclimatization when moving from Lima through Bolivia's highlands and onto Cusco. For those with limited time, a compact 7-day Andean tour connects Lima to Lake Titicaca, while cycling enthusiasts can tackle 15-20 day rides through the Sacred Valley, down the former "Death Road," and finally across the salt flats, backed by nearby support vehicles.
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28 tours in Bolivia and PeruPrivate tours through Chile, Bolivia and Peru run for 14 days and let you set the rhythm. You'll explore the Atacama's colorful valleys, float in salt lagoons and cross the otherworldly Uyuni landscape - all at your own pace. Your private guide adjusts each day to match your interests, whether that's extra time photographing flamingos at Laguna Colorada or exploring Cusco's San Pedro Market. Our customers particularly like how these tours handle the altitude changes, with carefully planned stops from Santiago through Bolivia's highlands and finally to Cusco. Having the flexibility to modify activities based on how you're feeling makes a real difference when you're up this high.
Top Bolivia and Peru travel itineraries to fit your plans
These 7-day Peru and Bolivia tours really nail the main Andean highlights without rushing things. Starting in Lima, you'll work your way to Lake Titicaca with some excellent stops along the way. The Church of Andahuaylillas is a particular gem - our travelers often say it's like Peru's answer to the Sistine Chapel with those incredible ceiling murals. You get quality time in Cusco to explore both the Spanish colonial architecture and Incan ruins before heading up to Machu Picchu. The private guides there help you understand all the clever engineering that went into building this mountain city. What works really well is how these tours mix guided visits with free time - you can browse local markets, try different foods and also take it easy while adjusting to the altitude.
Ten days gives you room to properly experience Peru's diverse landscapes. The journey kicks off in Lima before heading to the Ballestas Islands, where you'll spot sea lions lounging on rocks, penguins waddling about and thousands of seabirds swooping overhead. There's proper adventure too - you'll zoom down massive sand dunes in Huacachina and fly over the enigmatic Nazca Lines. These trips really blend the coast, mountains and culture nicely: you'll explore traditional Cusco markets, learn about ancient weaving in the Sacred Valley and spend time with families on Lake Titicaca's floating islands. Our customers consistently tell us the local guides make everything click, especially when explaining the engineering at places like Moray's agricultural terraces and also Machu Picchu's precise stonework.
Two weeks lets you dig deep into both countries without rushing. These trips typically start either in Chile's Atacama Desert or La Paz, then take you through Bolivia's remarkable landscapes - from the weathered formations in the Valley of the Moon to the endless white expanse of the Uyuni Salt Flats. You'll stay in some unique spots, including hotels built from salt blocks and small island communities on Lake Titicaca. In Peru, you'll visit less-touristy places like the ancient salt pans at Maras and textile workshops in Chinchero, alongside the major sites like Machu Picchu. Our travelers really value how these longer trips connect them with local life - cooking with families in Sucre, meeting La Paz shamans and also learning traditional farming methods in the Sacred Valley.
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Best time to visit Bolivia and Peru
- Spring 2025
September through November tours catch Peru and Bolivia's spring energy in full swing. We time several routes to hit local market days in Pisac and Chinchero, where spring brings fresh produce and local weavers showing off their latest textiles. The popular Arequipa, Lake Titicaca and Cusco combination works really well now - our travelers consistently tell us how the mild spring weather makes those altitude changes much gentler on the body. Many groups hop over to the Ballestas Islands where you'll spot active sea lion colonies and penguins doing their thing. The northern Argentina stretch into Bolivia shows off spring wildflowers through the Quebrada de Humahuaca, while groups finishing in Rio get caught up in the early carnival atmosphere.
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- Summer 2025
Peru and Bolivia shine from June through August, when the crisp winter skies create ideal photography conditions. The Amazon sees more concentrated wildlife during these drier months, with macaws, monkeys and also otters gathering by the riverbanks. Our travelers tell us the Inca Trail delivers exceptional experiences this time of year, as mountain views stand sharp against the winter sky. The Uyuni Salt Flats offer perfect conditions for creative perspective photos, thanks to the dry winter surface creating mirror-like reflections. Exploring La Paz, Sucre, Potosí and also the colonial quarters happens under deep blue skies, while many visitors add Iguazu Falls to their itinerary when winter brings mild temperatures with fewer tourists. Multi-country routes from Lima prove especially effective, allowing proper altitude adjustment before heading into the Andes for mountain exploration and treks.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
The mild temperatures of September through November create perfect conditions for combining cultural exploration with hiking across Peru and Bolivia. Market days in Pisac and Chinchero come alive as fresh produce fills the stalls, and local artisans showcase their newest textiles. For most travelers, the classic route through Arequipa, Lake Titicaca and also Cusco becomes more comfortable during autumn when altitude changes are gentler on the body. Nature lovers can extend their journey to the Ballestas Islands, where sea lion colonies and penguins thrive in their natural habitat. Groups heading into northern Argentina find spring wildflowers dotting the Quebrada de Humahuaca before crossing to Bolivia, while those ending in Rio de Janeiro catch the early carnival spirit. The season's weather patterns provide exceptional clarity for photographers at major sites, and our tour groups appreciate the reduced crowds that allow extended time at Machu Picchu, the Uyuni Salt Flats and other notable locations.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Peru and Bolivia shine during winter months from June to August. Lima kicks off most routes before heading deep into the Amazon - you'll actually see more wildlife since it's the dry season with macaws, monkeys and otters hanging out along the river edges. The Inca Trail really comes into its own this time of year; those mountain views look incredibly sharp against winter's clear skies. Our groups love playing with perspective photos on the Uyuni Salt Flats, where the dry winter surface creates perfect mirror effects. The journey through La Paz, Sucre and Potosí lets you take in Bolivia's colonial buildings under deep blue skies, and many travelers add stops at Iguazu Falls where winter brings pleasant temperatures and lighter crowds.
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