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BOLIVIA BY BICYCLE: FROM THE ANDES TO THE HIGH PLATEAU - 19 days
Discover Bolivia in its Enduro version, exploring its natural and cultural diversity.
Enjoy a unique experience pedaling through the inter-Andean valleys, the imposing Cordillera Real, and the majestic Bolivian Altiplano. Whether on your own bike or one of ours, this adventure is designed for cycling enthusiasts seeking adrenaline, unforgettable landscapes, and an authentic connection to the local culture.
Day 1: Cochabamba – First experiences at altitude
We begin the adventure in the gastronomic capital of Bolivia, acclimatizing with XC routes and descents between mountain lakes and forests at altitudes between 3,000 and 4,000 meters above sea level.
Day 2: Toro Toro National Park – Epic routes between canyons and dinosaurs
Bike ride from La Angostura to Tarata (18 km). Then, a spectacular 54-km descent to Sucusuma, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, to finally arrive at our hotel in Toro Toro.
Day 3: Itas City and Umajalanta Cave
Hike among rock formations and cave paintings. Then, a 22-km bike ride down to the Umajalanta Cave, exploring its interior before returning to your hotel in Toro Toro.

Day 4: Grand Canyon of Toro Toro and return to Cochabamba
Hike to the Toro Toro Canyon and the El Vergel Oasis. After lunch, cycle for 32 km down to the Caine River before returning to Cochabamba.

Day 5: Salar de Uyuni – The largest salt flat in the world
Road trip to the high plateau with the possibility of adding kilometers at 3,800 meters above sea level on the way to the salt flat. We enjoyed the sunset over the salt flat and rested in an exclusive lodge on the slopes of the Thunupa volcano.
Day 6: Thunupa Volcano and crossing the Salar de Uyuni
Bike downhill from 4,600 meters above sea level to the salt flat (25 km). Visit the Chikini Cave. Then, cruise to Incahuasi Island, a surreal landscape with ancient cacti. Overnight stay in a luxury hotel on the shores of the salt flat.
Day 7: Uncura and descent into the Mecapaca Valley
After a relaxing morning on the shores of the salt flats, the journey continues to La Paz, where we'll reach the Mecapaca Valley, offering beautiful descents and breathtaking scenery. Overnight in Río Abajo.
Day 8: La Paz
City tour via cable cars and support for social projects. Opportunities to do some downhill riding near the city, depending on the group's level.
Day 9: Exclusive Death Road
Legendary route from almost 5,000 meters above sea level to 1,200 meters above sea level in the Yungas rainforest. Relax in the pool and visit a sanctuary for rescued animals.
Day 10: Chacaltaya - Milluni - Zongo
Descent from the former highest ski resort in the world (5350 meters above sea level) to the head of the Yungas region (3500 meters above sea level).
Day 11: Huayna Potosí
Descents on scree at the foot of Huayna Potosí with the possibility of trekking routes in the area to glacial lagoons.


Day 12: Huayna Potosí - Condoriri - Lake Titicaca
Beautiful path along the west face of Huayna, heading to the base camp of the Condoriri valley, followed by a descent and continuation to Lake Titicaca.
Day 13: Sorata – Loma Loma, Bolivia's most beautiful bike park
Downhill route with a majestic view of the Illampu - Ancohuma massif.
Day 14: Sorata - Chuchu
Giant moraine in the morning and "Eden," another great route in the Sorata bike park.
Day 15: Cocotoni Bay - Sun Island
Descent by road towards Lake Titicaca to take a boat to Isla del Sol
Day 16: Isla del Sol - Copacabana
Hike on Isla del Sol, take a boat to the peninsula, and return on bikes in the area.
Day 17: Copacabana - Tiquina - La Paz
Different routes to connect Copacabana with the Strait of Tiquina and return to La Paz
Day 18: Pacuani - Illimani Base Camp
A downhill route with views of the northern peak of Illimani, then continues to Base Camp and shares a traditional meal with the community. Overnight at camp.
Day 19: Illimani - La Paz
Return to the city via beautiful roads through inter-Andean valleys and end of the service.
