Discover Peru and Bolivia Tour 13 Days & 12 Nights
Getting a chance to visit both Peru and Bolivia on one trip offers a unique opportunity to witness some of the most spectacular landscapes and ancient sites in South America. Priced at around $2,500 per person, this 13-day adventure combines cultural highlights, natural wonders, and iconic sights like Machu Picchu and the Salar de Uyuni.
What we particularly love about this experience is the seamless combination of historic city tours—like Cusco and La Paz—with breathtaking natural sites such as the Uyuni Salt Flats and Lake Titicaca. The itinerary offers a well-balanced mix of guided visits, cultural experiences, and scenic drives, all with professional guides who speak both English and Spanish.
A possible consideration? The tour covers quite a bit in just over two weeks, which means some days are quite packed, especially with early departures and long drives. Travelers who prefer a slower pace might find some days a little hectic.
This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who want a rundown of the region’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate authentic cultural encounters and stunning landscapes in a guided setting.
Key Points

- All-Inclusive Package: Includes flights, transfers, hotel stays, and some meals, offering convenience and clear budgeting.
- Diverse Experiences: From exploring Machu Picchu to marveling at the Salar de Uyuni, you’ll see some of South America’s most extraordinary sights.
- Cultural Insights: Guided tours in Cusco, La Paz, and other locations offer meaningful context about local history and traditions.
- Comfort & Convenience: Hotels are included in key locations, and transportation is organized for stress-free travel.
- Limited Flexibility: The itinerary is fixed, which suits travelers wanting a structured experience but less so those seeking complete spontaneity.
- Value for Money: Considering the extensive sightseeing, hotel stays, and included flights, many find the price justified for such an immersive journey.
A Thorough Look at the 13-Day Peru and Bolivia Tour

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Starting in Lima and Cusco: A Cultural Kickoff
The adventure begins with a welcome at Lima International Airport, followed by transfer to a hotel. After a restful night, you fly to Cusco, the historic heart of the Inca Empire. The city tour in Cusco is a highlight, visiting the Cathedral, Qoricancha, and impressive sites like Sacsayhuaman and Pukapukara.
What makes these visits special is the chance to stand in places that blend Inca stonework with colonial architecture, giving an immediate sense of the city’s layered past. The guides are usually knowledgeable and personable—highlighted by reviews mentioning how guides make history engaging without overwhelming.
Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu
From Cusco, you head into the Sacred Valley, a lush corridor dotted with small villages and ancient ruins. The highlight here is the tour of Machu Picchu, accessible via round-trip train tickets and bus transfers from Aguas Calientes. The experience of walking through the lost city of the Incas is unforgettable—imagine standing among the terraces and temples, surrounded by misty mountains.
Most travelers appreciate the organized logistics, which let you focus on soaking in the awe-inspiring views without worrying about tickets or transportation. Some reviews note the early start is worth it for the quiet and cooler weather.
From Cusco to Puno and Lake Titicaca
The trip continues with a scenic drive along the Route of the Sun to Puno, with a stop at Lake Titicaca. The boat tour to the Islas de Los Uros and Taquile offers genuine moments of cultural exchange. The floating Uros Islands are made of totora reeds—a fascinating engineering feat—while Taquile provides insight into local textile traditions.
Travelers often mention the authenticity of these encounters, emphasizing the opportunity to see how local communities live and work. The scenic boat rides are equally praised, with clear descriptions of the tranquil waters and surrounding mountains.
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From Puno, the journey continues into Bolivia, with a visit to Copacabana and the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Copacabana. The transfer into La Paz introduces a city famous for its unique geography—built in a bowl surrounded by mountains and the iconic Valley of the Moon.
Guided city tours in La Paz reveal its vibrant markets, colonial architecture, and stunning vistas from high viewpoints. Many travelers mention the city’s energetic atmosphere and the contrast between modern life and indigenous traditions.
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The Deserts and Salt Flats of Uyuni
The Bolivia portion of the trip offers a dedicated two-night excursion to the Uyuni Salt Flats, one of the most surreal landscapes you’ll encounter. Visits include Laguna Verde, Laguna Cañapa, and the Incahuasi Island, where giant cacti stand amid salt formations.
Travelers have described the salt flats as “otherworldly,” with endless white plains and optical illusions created by the flat terrain. The overnight stays at Tayka hotels, built from salt blocks, add an authentic touch to your experience.
Final Days in La Paz & Valley of the Moon
Returning to La Paz, the tour finishes with a city tour including the Valley of the Moon, a strange landscape of eroded hills and unusual formations. The folkloric dinner show offers a taste of local music and dance, providing a lively end to your journey.
Most reviews highlight the well-organized logistics and friendly guides, making it easier to enjoy each stop without feeling overwhelmed.
What the Tour Offers in Context

This tour’s value lies in its comprehensive itinerary, covering key sights without the stress of individual bookings. For example, the flights between Lima, Cusco, and La Paz are included, saving travelers the headache of separate arrangements. The hotel accommodations are strategically placed to maximize sightseeing and comfort, and the guided tours add context and depth to each location.
The cultural experiences, like visiting the Uros Islands or the salt flats, are genuinely authentic and often highlighted in reviews as memorable highlights. The scenic drives through the Andes and across expansive salt flats are the kind of moments that make you realize why this part of the world is so captivating.
However, it’s important to note that some days involve early starts and long drives. For example, the transfer from Puno to La Paz and the Uyuni Salt Flats tour require patience and a good pair of walking shoes. Travelers who enjoy structured travel and guided insights will find this package very satisfying, but those seeking flexibility might find it a bit regimented.
Transportation & Logistics
The tour makes good use of organized transportation, including airfare, train tickets, and bus transfers. This ensures you don’t have to worry about logistics, which is a significant benefit. The group size is private, meaning you’re traveling with your group—likely friends or family—adding a personal touch.
The hotels are well-placed in each city, and the inclusion of breakfasts and select meals simplifies meal planning. The tour guides are available in both English and Spanish, making the experience accessible to a broad audience.
Cost & Overall Value
At $2,500, this tour offers a lot: flights, hotels, transportation, guided visits, and some meals. When you consider the number of famous sites and unique landscapes you see, many travelers find the price reasonable. It’s especially worthwhile if you prefer to see everything without the hassle of organizing each piece yourself.
Final Thoughts
This 13-day adventure is perfect for adventurous travelers who want a comprehensive snapshot of Peru and Bolivia in a manageable, guided format. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate cultural richness combined with stunning scenery and don’t mind a packed schedule.
If you’re after an authentic experience with knowledgeable guides, good logistics, and the chance to see iconic sites like Machu Picchu and Uyuni Salt Flats, this tour ticks most boxes.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Are international flights included in the tour price?
No, the tour price covers internal flights (Lima-Cusco and La Paz-Uyuni-La Paz), but you’ll need to arrange your international flights separately.
What meals are included?
Your package includes breakfast daily, plus one lunch in the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, and a folkloric dinner show in La Paz. Other meals are not included.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
The tour is designed as a private group, so solo travelers can join, but they will be traveling with a group, which can be a great way to meet new people.
How physically demanding is the trip?
You should be comfortable with walking, as there are visits to archaeological sites, city tours, and boat trips. Some days involve early starts and long travel times.
What is the accommodation like?
Hotels are included in each major stop, with specific nights in Lima, Cusco, Aguas Calientes, Puno, Copacabana, Uyuni, and La Paz. The hotels aim to balance comfort and authenticity, with some staying in salt hotels during the Uyuni tour.
Are guides available in English and Spanish?
Yes, guides speak both languages, making the experience accessible for a wide range of travelers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking also allows you to reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Who is this tour best suited for?
Travelers who want a structured, all-in-one experience of the highlights in Peru and Bolivia, with an interest in history, culture, and stunning landscapes. It’s ideal for those who prefer guided tours and are comfortable with some early mornings and busy days.
This 13-day tour is a well-rounded way to see the essence of Peru and Bolivia—from the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu to the otherworldly Salar de Uyuni. It balances adventure, comfort, and culture, making it a solid choice for travelers eager to explore the highlights with expert guides and organized logistics.
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