About this trip
A 5-day small-group trip through Bolivia.
Worth it if you want otherworldly landscapes and can handle altitude discomfort. Think twice if you need consistent heating, hot water, or comfort during remote nights.
- Day 2 south towards Chile—volcanoes, coloured lagoons, live volcano walk at 4900m—consistently rated more stunning than Day 1.
- Guides like Marco go beyond tours: monitor altitude sickness, accommodate asthmatic travellers, arrange photography, handle all logistics seamlessly.
- Remote altiplano hostels lack heating, hot water, windows; sit at 3800-4200m with severe oxygen shortage and freezing nights.
- Bring your own towels, toilet paper, personal supplies; Day 1 salt flats crowded with day-trippers until you venture further out.
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in La Paz · 19 Jul – 20 Jul
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