From Sacred Lakes to Salt Flats
From Lake Titicaca, the mythical birthplace of the Incas and the mirror-like Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, to semi-arid lowlands, savannah, Crayola-coloured lagoons and tropical rainforests, it is a country that captures the imagination of even the most seasoned adventurer.
Authentic Adventure, Elevated
Complex, and tough to navigate solo, the nation with the strongest Indigenous identity in South America (there are 36 official languages) was once dismissed as a destination just for backpackers or adventure travellers.
That’s all changed, thanks to our specially designed itineraries, high-end vehicles, custom-made logistics, and the recent opening of a scattering of luxury properties. We’ve teamed up with artists, astronomers, chefs, winemakers, and coffee growers to give you luxury, cultural, and culinary adventures without compromising on Bolivia’s rugged appeal.
Discover Bolivia’s Boldest Experiences
Embrace your creative side with a photography workshop on the Uyuni salt flats, then savour a private tasting menu and meet the chef at Michelin-starred Gustu in La Paz. Star-gaze with a professional astronomer under the world’s clearest night skies, and kite-surf on specially adapted buggies at an altitude of 4,000 metres above sea level. Travel with a private chef and enjoy gourmet al fresco dining in some of the country’s most remote locations, or challenge your kids to an eco paintballing battle in an abandoned train cemetery. Stay in private haciendas and visit 300-year-old vineyards in Tarija, the “Andalusia of the South.” Finally, discover Latin America’s most colourful yet least known carnival celebrations in the city of Oruro, and explore the world of neo-Andean architecture with a visit to Freddy Mamani’s striking cholets in El Alto.
From Timeless Traditions to Cosmic Landscapes
Discover unrefined romance amidst stark and beautiful landscapes, staying in crumbling 16th century haciendas decorated with paintings of Spanish conquistadors, and meeting villagers tending quinoa and llamas, maintaining the traditions passed down through generations.
And then there’s La Paz. At 3,600 metres above sea level, it will literally take your breath away. The world’s highest capital – packed into a bowl-like canyon in the shadow of Mount Illimani – is experiencing a creative renaissance of quirky cocktail bars, experimental cuisine and a thriving arts scene.
Luxury with a Lunar Twist
You can mingle with cholitas – the bowler-hat brigade – by day and then unwind in a secret cocktail bar or luxury lodge by night. Our specialists deliver the flexibility and spontaneity synonymous with the Bolivian love for life, but with a luxe twist at every hairpin turn.
If you want your IG feed to be the envy of all but you can’t wait for Elon Musk to launch his first package tours to Mars, then the Salar de Uyuni will do the job nicely. The world’s largest salt flat spans over 10,000 square kilometres of dazzling alabaster-white surfaces, geometric salt patterns, blood-red lagoons and shimmering flamingo kaleidoscopes, where reflections blur the boundaries between reality and mirage.



