16 Day Treasures of the Andes Peru Bolivia Tour
We designed this Peru Bolivia tour especially for those of us who don’t have a lot of time to travel, but still want to visit the best known treasures of the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes. Within only 16 days this tour includes; condor spotting in the Colca Canyon, admiring the construction skills of the Inca’s in Machu Picchu, navigating over Lake Titicaca and getting your mind blown away by the surrealistic landscapes in the Salar de Uyuni tour!
This Peru Bolivia tour shows what is realistically possible within only 16 days of traveling. But you will have to keep in mind that it is a full and busy itinerary. If you have more than 16 days for your holiday, we recommend to use this tour itinerary as a base and ad a few extra days in the places you want to get to know better.
Short itinerary of the 16 Day Treasures of the Andes Tour:
Day 1: Lima – Arequipa (2335 m altitude)
Day 2: Arequipa – Morning City Walking tour
Day 3: Arequipa – Colca Canyon (4910 m high pass and sleeping at 3635 m)
Day 4: Colca Canyon – Arequipa and flight to Cusco (3400 m)
Day 5: Cusco (city tour) – Salineras – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes (2000 m)
Day 6: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco
Day 7: Cusco – Puno in sightseeing tourist bus with guide (3840 m)
Day 8: Puno – Uros – Copacabana (3840 m)
Day 9: Copacabana – Isla del Sol – La Paz (3650 m)
Day 10: La Paz – Free day – Overnight bus to Uyuni
Day 11: Uyuni – Salar de Uyuni, start of 3 day Tour (3650 m)
Day 12: Second day of Salar de Uyuni tour – Laguna Colorada (4200 m)
Day 13: Third day of Salar de Uyuni tour – Uyuni
Day 14: Uyuni – Sucre (2750 m)
Day 15: Sucre – Free day
Day 16: Sucre – (flight to La Paz or Santa Cruz?) – Back home
Extended itinerary of the 16 Day Treasures of the Andes Peru Bolivia Tour:
Day 1: Arrival (from Lima) in Arequipa (2335 m altitude)
Day 2: Arequipa - Morning City Walking tour
Day 3: Arequipa – Colca Canyon (4910 m high pass and sleeping at 3635 m)
Inclusive overnight and breakfast in hotel Casa de Mamayacchi in Coporaque.
Day 4: Colca Canyon – Arequipa and flight to Cusco (3400 m)
18:15 h – Departure of LATAM flight to Cusco
Upon arrival in Cusco our driver will be waiting for you to bring you to your hotel in the historical centre of Cusco.
Cusco was once the Inca Capital of Peru, ruling most of South America. After the Spanish Conquistadors arrived, they build their colonial buildings on top of the Inca foundations of the Inca buildings. This combination of different building styles together with the beautiful location in the mountains, the many touristic activities, restaurants, bars, etc., have made from Cusco one of the most popular tourist cities in South America! Check out our virtual city tour in Cusco for a first impression.
Day 5: Cusco (city tour) – Salineras – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes (2000 m)
19:04 h – Departure of the Expedition Peru Rail Train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes (1h45 min.).
After arriving in Aguas Calientes, now officially named Machu Picchu Pueblo, the receptionist or guide will pick you up from the train station and bring you to your hotel.
Day 6: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco
Machu Picchu is the most known Inca ruin worldwide and has even been chosen one of the seven new world wonders. However, Machu Picchu is not its original name. The Incas had no writing and the site is not mentioned in any of the Spanish Conquistadors writings. Machu Picchu is believed to have been constructed around the mid-15th century and was “rediscovered” by the American historian Hiram Bingham in 1911.
Our price includes one normal entrance ticket for Machu Picchu and a guided tour of around 2h30 min. to 3 hours, with English speaking guide along one of the popular walking circuits withing the archeological site of Machu Picchu. Optional: We can buy an extra entrance ticket, so you can stay longer on the site and climb either the Huayna Picchu, or Machu Picchu Mountain. This will be 65 US$ p.p. extra, without a guide. Here you can find more information about Machu Picchu and the 10 different tourist circuits on the archaeological site.
In the afternoon you will travel with the train back from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo. And from Ollantaytambo you will travel in less than two hours back to your hotel in Cusco.
Day 7: Cusco – Puno in sightseeing tourist bus with guide (3840 m)
Puno isn’t a pretty city, but to many Peruvians it is their capital of folkloric music and dance and there are often colourful parades in the street.
Day 8: Puno – Uros – Copacabana (3840 m)
In the afternoon it takes around four hours to travel from Puno, along the shores of Lake Titicaca to Copacabana in Bolivia. If we arrive on time in Copacabana, you might be able to climb Cerro Calvario (Witches Mountain) and watch a spectacular sunset. Check out our YouTube video from 2024 for a short impression of Copacabana.
Day 9: Copacabana – Isla del Sol – La Paz (3650 m)
Most tourists visit Copacabana for its view over Lake Titicaca and to visit Isla del Sol, supposedly the birthplace of the Inca empire. Your morning tour to Isla del Sol includes visiting the Inca Steps, the Fountain of Eternal Youth and the small Temple of the Sun.
In the afternoon we will travel to La Paz. This journey takes around four hours and includes crossing the narrowest part of Lake Titicaca.
Day 10: La Paz – Free day - Overnight bus to Uyuni
9:00 Pm – Departure of the Todo Turismo overnight bus from La Paz to Uyuni.
Day 11: Uyuni – Salar de Uyuni, start of 3 day Tour (3650 m)
10:00 Am – Our 3 day/ 2 night Salar de Uyuni tour starts with visiting el Cemeterio de trenes (the Train Graveyard), where you can see the remains of nineteenth and early 20th century steam locomotives. Our next stop is Colchani, right beside the Uyuni salt flat and home of the Cooperative Rosario, the main plant for the iodization of salt. It is the best place to observe the old fashion methods of salt extraction from the salt flat. From Colchani we enter the salt flat and stop at ‘Los Ojos del Sal’ (holes in the salt flat where water comes through). Our next stop is at the original Salt Hotel, the only hotel with walls of salt that is actually build on the salt flat. From the Salt Hotel we drive about an hour over the endless white salt flat towards the so called Inca Wasi Island. But before we reach this island, we will make a stop on the giant salt flat to explore our creativity with artistic pictures. Inca Wasi is a remarkable and otherworldly place at 100 km away from Uyuni, where huge cacti grow on a dry and rocky island, surrounded by salt! We continue our journey from Inca Wasi to the other side of the salt flat. Depending on the season we will watch a beautiful sunset on the salt flat or from the shores. Tonight we will sleep in a basic hotel in the desert of the Altiplano.
Day 12: Second day of Salar de Uyuni tour - Laguna Colorada (4200 m)
Tonight we will sleep in a basic hotel not far from Laguna Colorada
Note: It can be very cold at night, but if you dare to brave the cold, you will be rewarded with a spectacular option for stargazing!
Day 13: Third day of Salar de Uyuni tour - Uyuni
Note: Especially during winter it can be very cold in the jeep and outside, so it is recommendable to take your sleeping bag with you in the jeep.
It takes a little more than an hour to get to the geysers. The freezing cold in the morning makes the steam rise even higher in the light of the rising sun, a great thing to see. The next stop is at a small natural hot spring (30 min.). Here you can go for a ‘swim’ while the cook prepares breakfast.
After breakfast you drive further to the Dali Rocks (15 min.). From there it is about half an hour to Laguna Blanca, Laguna Verde and the Licancabur Volcano. If it is windy (often) the wind moves the water and the copper minerals which give this lake its green color. If there is no wind, you will see a beautiful reflection of the volcano in the water. After Laguna Verde you drive back to another amazing viewpoint over Laguna Colorada. From here you will slowly start descending again, the landscape gets a bit more green and you will pass through a pretty green valley before arriving in the village of Villamar. This is usually the place for lunch, or else at least a good place to stretch the legs and make some pictures.
From Villamar it takes about 3 hours to drive back to Uyuni.
Overnight with breakfast in Tonito Hotel
Day 14: Uyuni – Sucre (2750 m)
Day 15: Sucre - Free day
Optional: you can also decide to join a spectacular hike in the surroundings of Sucre. This hike is called the Full Day Rockpaintings Hike. The hiking starts at about an hour from Sucre, passing the chapel of Chataquila at 3.665m. We follow the rim of the “Cordillera de los Frailes”. Halfway this hike you visit the rock paintings of the Caves of the Inca Machay and of the Puma. Walking down to the rock paintings will give you splendid views of the valley of the Rio Ravelo and the Crater of Maragua. After visiting the rock paintings you will walk down to a few rivers that we’ll cross and from there you go down to the village of Tumpeka. from here we drive in 2 hours back to Sucre.
Day 16: Sucre – (flight to La Paz or Santa Cruz?) – Back home
Flight from Sucre to La Paz
Or fly from Sucre to Santa Cruz (sometimes better for international flights).
Inclusive in this 16 Day Treasures of the Andes Tour:
– Private transfer from airport in Arequipa to hotel
– 2x Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Arequipa
– Morning walking city tour with English speaking guide in the center of Arequipa
– 2 d/1n Tour into the Colca Canyon in shared international services, inclusive transport, English speaking guide, entrance fee and overnight with breakfast
– Flight from Arequipa to Cusco
– Private transfer from Cusco airport to hotel
– Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Cusco
– A full day private tour from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Caliente, inclusive visiting Tambomachay, Puka Pukara, Qénqo, Sacsayhuaman, Koricancha, Salineras, the Ollantaytambo Inca fortress, private transport and an English speaking guide
– Lunch in Cusco
– Train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes
– Overnight with breakfast in a hotel in Aguas Calientes
– Tourist bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (8 km) and back down
– Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu
– A private guided (in English) tour over the archaeological site of Machu Picchu
– Train from Aguas Calientes back to Ollantaytambo
– Private transport from Ollantaytambo to your hotel in Cusco
– Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Cusco
– Private transfer from hotel to bus terminal
– Tickets for Avalos Tours bus services from Cusco to Puno, inclusive English speaking guide on board, visiting interesting places along the way and lunch
– Private transfer from bus terminal in Puno to hotel
– Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Puno
– Morning tour in shared international services to the floating Uros reed islands, inclusive transport, English speaking guide and entrance fees.
– Private transfer from hotel in Puno to bus terminal
– Afternoon bus from Puno to Copacabana
– Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Copacabana
– Morning tour in shared international service with a Spanish speaking guide to the south of Isla del Sol
– Bus from Copacabana to La Paz
– Private transfer from bus terminal to hotel in La Paz
– Overnight and breakfast + late check out in hotel in La Paz
– Private transfer from hotel in La Paz to bus terminal
– Todo Turismo overnight bus from La Paz to Uyuni
– Breakfast in Minute Man Restaurant/ Tonito Hotel in Uyuni
– 3d/2n Salar de Uyuni Tour in international service with an English speaking driver/ guide, inclusive transport in a 4×4, 2 nights in basic dorm accommodations, 3x lunch, 2x dinner and 2x breakfast
– Overnight with breakfast in Tonito hotel in Uyuni
– Basic public bus from Uyuni to Sucre
– 2x Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Sucre
– Private transfer from hotel to airport in Sucre
– 24/7 English speaking emergency contact in Bolivia
Exclusive in this Peru Bolivia tour:
– Travel insurance
– International flights
– Entrance fees on Sacred Valley Tour (around 60 US$ p.p.)
– Entrance fees on tourist bus ride from Cusco to Puno (around 15 US$ p.p.)
– Entrance fees for Isla del Sol (around 3 US$ p.p.)
– Entrance fees for the Salar de Uyuni Tour (around 30 US$ p.p.)
– Local bus (terminal) taxes where needed (around 5 US$ p.p. in total)
– Drinks and food and anything else that isn’t clearly mentioned in the tour itinerary and inclusive list
– Tips, when the service you received was good
– International banking fees
We recommend you to bring at least:
– Valid identification and travel documents and when needed a valid visa
– The information of your travel insurance
– Valid vaccinations, ask you countries health centre for more information
– A comfortable small day-backpack
– Good walking shoes
– Sandals or flip flops
– A warm jacket/ fleece
– A rain jacket/ poncho
– Three warm sweaters
– Thermo underwear, hat, scarf and gloves for the Salar de Uyuni Tour
– Sleeping bag (can also be rented for the Salar tour)
– Three light trousers
– Swimming clothes
– Two pair of shorts
– 6 T-shirts
– A good camera and something to be able to back-up your photos
– A headlight small flashlight
– Protection against the sun (good sunblock, good sunglasses and a hat/ cap)
– Protection against mosquito’s in Machu Picchu (you can also buy in Peru)