Trekking, Hiking und Bergsteigen in Bolivien, dem Herzen der Anden
This 22-day mountaineering expedition is a multifaceted journey to Bolivia’s natural superlatives. The tour begins with cultural acclimatization at Lake Titicaca and in the Yungas around Coroico. The main focus is on the ascent of three impressive 6,000-meter peaks: the accessible Uturuncu (6,008 m), Parinacota (6,342 m), and Acotango (6,052 m). One of the highlights is the crossing of the Salar de Uyuni and its surreal landscapes with colorful lagoons and flamingos. An intense adventure that perfectly combines culture, desert scenery, and demanding high-altitude mountaineering.
We explore the astonishing natural and cultural diversity of Bolivia and the central Altiplano: the legendary Lake Titicaca, the ruins of Tiwanaku, Sajama National Park, and the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat on Earth. From a mountaineering perspective, the three 6,000-meter peaks Uturuncu (6,008 m), Acotango (6,052 m), and the ice-clad volcano Parinacota (6,342 m), as well as the fascinating Condoriri group, form the highlights of this circular journey.
We arrive in La Paz, at 3,500 meters the highest seat of government in the world. After an extensive city tour, we undertake excursions into the surrounding area, including visits to the legendary Lake Titicaca, the ruins of Tiwanaku, and the world’s highest ski resort at Chacaltaya.
Later, we relocate to southern Bolivia near Uyuni to explore the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat. Here we climb Uturuncu (6,008 m), a perfectly shaped volcanic cone rising nearly 6,000 meters. A few days later, we ascend our second 6,000-meter peak, the dormant volcano Acotango (6,052 m). In Sajama National Park, we climb the magnificent ice volcano Parinacota (6,342 m). We travel along the world’s most dangerous pass road to Coroico and conclude with a visit to the impressive Condoriri group. At the end of our Bolivian circuit, we return to La Paz.
La Paz – the world’s highest capital
Copacabana – pilgrimage site and tourist center on Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca – birthplace of the Inca civilization
Isla del Sol – the Island of the Sun
Coroico – breathtaking landscapes in the Yungas
Cerro Uchumachi – the guardian of Coroico
Salar de Uyuni – surreal natural spectacle and the largest salt flat on Earth
Chacaltaya – a 5,000-meter peak in the Cordillera Real
Uturuncu – 6,000-meter peak near the Argentine border
Acotango – stratovolcano (6,000 m) on the border with northern Chile
Condoriri area – impressive mountain range in the Cordillera Real
Parinacota – 6,000-meter peak in the Atacama Desert, Lauca National Park
Optional:
Illimani – a 6,000-meter peak and challenging ascent of La Paz’s iconic mountain
Tour duration: 22 days
Upcoming departures:
June 1 – June 22, 2026
July 28 – August 18, 2026
June 1 – June 22, 2027
July 28 – August 18, 2027
Custom dates are available upon request.
From 2 participants: €3,095
From 4 participants: €2,795
From 6 participants: €2,695
Overland travel by bus and taxi
Accommodation in simple hotels or tents
Guided ascents of Uturuncu, Acotango and Parinacota, including organization and rental equipment
Jeep tour across the Salar de Uyuni
National park entrance fees
Local tour leadership
Guided mountain hikes
Meals during guided mountain tours and in the Salar de Uyuni
International flights
Travel accident and health insurance
Baggage and trip cancellation insurance
Meals and drinks not listed
Tips
Personal expenses
Minimum: 2 participants
Maximum: 10 participants
Good general fitness is required and highly beneficial for this tour.
Extension option: Upon request, an ascent of Illimani, one of the highest peaks in the Andes, is possible. This requires four additional days and costs €400 extra. Excellent physical condition and extensive mountaineering experience are essential.
The approach flight to La Paz between ice-covered 6,000-meter peaks is breathtaking, and the altitude of over 4,000 meters at El Alto Airport certainly is as well. We descend to the city at around 3,500 meters, check into our hotel, and rest.
► Hotel Las Brisas or similar. (-/-/-)
La Paz is colorful, vibrant, and pulsating day and night – an essential stop on any journey through Bolivia.
A guided city tour helps us acclimatize to the altitude. We visit Calle Linares, a vibrant market street, explore indigenous neighborhoods, and visit the unique Coca Museum. After lunch in a traditional restaurant, we tour the Prado, the Government Palace, Plaza Murillo, and Plaza San Francisco.
► Approx. 4-hour walking tour with ascents and descents. Overnight at the same hotel. (B/-/-)
We visit Tiwanaku, Bolivia’s most important pre-Columbian archaeological site. Highlights include monolithic columns, the Kalasasaya temple, Akapana pyramid, and the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). In the afternoon, we continue to Copacabana on Lake Titicaca.
► Approx. 5 hours driving, light walking in Tiwanaku, optional ascent of Calvary Hill. Overnight in Copacabana. (B/-/-)
A boat trip takes us to Isla del Sol, legendary birthplace of the Inca civilization. We hike across the island along ancient Inca trails with spectacular views of the Cordillera Real. Return by boat to Copacabana and by bus to La Paz.
► 1.5 hours by boat, 3–4 hours hiking, approx. 350 m ascent. (B/-/-)
We cross the Abra de Cumbre (4,750 m) and descend 3,000 meters into the lush Yungas via the infamous “World’s Most Dangerous Road.” Tropical vegetation, waterfalls, and dramatic scenery accompany us to Coroico.
► 3–4 hours driving, optional short hike. Overnight in Coroico. (B/-/-)
We hike to Cerro Uchumachi, a forested ridge above Coroico, with splendid views of the Cordillera Real. Coffee, citrus, banana, and coca plantations line our route.
► 750 m ascent, approx. 5 hours hiking. Overnight in Coroico. (B/-/-)
We return to the pass and undertake a scenic hike to Cerro Saturno (5,008 m). From the summit, we enjoy expansive views of the Andes, including Chacaltaya.
► 3–4 hours driving, 3–4 hours hiking, approx. 400 m ascent. Overnight in La Paz. (B/-/-)
We hike to the dramatic rock formation Muela del Diablo (3,995 m) south of La Paz. In the evening, we take a night bus to Uyuni.
► 500 m ascent, approx. 4 hours hiking. Night bus 10–11 hours. (B/-/-)
We explore the Salar de Uyuni, visiting Colchani, a salt hotel, and Isla Pescado with its ancient giant cacti. Overnight in a remote village with basic facilities.
► Approx. 5 hours driving, short island hike. (B/L/D)
A full day through remote desert landscapes with multicolored lagoons, flamingos, and volcanoes. Overnight near Laguna Colorada.
► Long driving day with photo stops. (B/L/D)
We visit the Sol de Mañana geysers, relax in hot springs, and continue to Laguna Verde beneath Licancabur volcano.
► Early start, afternoon arrival. (B/L/D)
We ascend Uturuncu, a dormant supervolcano, with a relatively short ascent due to the high starting point. Overnight in Quetena Chico.
► 600 m ascent, 5–6 hours hiking. (B/L/D)
We drive back to Uyuni through spectacular desert scenery and visit the Train Cemetery. Night bus to La Paz.
► Approx. 10–11 hours total travel. (B/L/D)
Arrival in La Paz in the early morning. The rest of the day is free for rest.
► Overnight in La Paz. (B/-/-)
A final acclimatization hike to Chacaltaya, once the world’s highest ski resort. We climb several peaks and descend to the Zongo Pass.
► Approx. 500 m ascent, 3–4 hours hiking. (B/-/-)
We drive to Sajama village at the foot of Bolivia’s highest mountain, Nevado Sajama (6,542 m), and enter Sajama National Park.
► Approx. 4 hours driving. (B/-/-)
Early start for the ascent of Acotango, with magnificent views of Sajama, Parinacota, and the active Guallatiri volcano.
► 800 m ascent, 6–7 hours hiking. (B/L/D)
Optional easy hikes and a visit to the hot springs.
► Overnight in Sajama. (B/L/D)
A midnight start for the ascent of Parinacota. We reach the crater rim at sunrise and enjoy spectacular views before descending and returning to La Paz.
► 1,100 m ascent, 8–10 hours hiking. (B/L/-)
Reserve day for weather delays or leisure activities and final shopping.
► (B/-/-)
Departure from La Paz with unforgettable aerial views of the Andes and the Amazon basin.
► (B/-/-)
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This 21-day adventure takes you deep into Bolivia’s Cordillera Real, far away from well-trodden paths. The journey begins at the culturally rich Lake Titicaca, providing ideal acclimatization. The main objective is the ascent of the rarely climbed Chachacomani (6,074 m), one of Bolivia’s most beautiful six-thousand-meter peaks. You will experience intense moments in pristine nature, hike through wild glacier landscapes, and encounter the traditional culture of the Aymara people. For especially ambitious participants, an optional extension to the mighty Ancohuma is available.
A true high-mountain adventure for experienced trekkers seeking the silence of the Andes.
This journey uniquely combines highland culture, glaciated landscapes, and major Andean summits.
From the legendary Isla del Sol on Lake Titicaca, the route leads through the wild Cordillera Real to the 6,000-meter summit of Chachacomani (6,074 m)—one of the region’s most beautiful yet least climbed peaks. Afterwards follows Bolivia’s third-highest mountain, Ancohuma.
Along the way, you can expect varied trekking stages with glacier views, turquoise lagoons, remote high camps, and cultural encounters with the Aymara people. The technically easy to moderate ascents are ideal for well-acclimatized trekkers with high-altitude experience. However, experience with ice axe and crampons is required, as both 6,000-meter peaks involve long glacier crossings.
For particularly ambitious participants, an extension to Sorata with an ascent to Laguna Glaciar and a summit attempt on Ancohuma is possible. A perfect finale for those seeking a genuine high-mountain experience.
This Bolivia journey is far more than a classic trekking tour—it is an intense nature and cultural experience in one of South America’s most spectacular mountain regions. Without crowds and without haste, we explore one of the world’s most impressive alpine landscapes and climb two rarely visited 6,000-meter giants above the Altiplano.
Experience the silence of untouched glaciers and the authentic culture of the Aymara.
From Lake Titicaca to the glacial giants of the Cordillera Real—trekking in the northern Cordillera Real, including Chachacomani and Ancohuma.
La Paz
Lake Titicaca
Isla del Sol
Copacabana
Valle de las Ánimas
Cerro Austria
Condoriri Group
Cerro Wila Llojeta
Trekking in the northern Cordillera Real
Chachacomani
Ancohuma
Pristine Andean lakes
Altitude range: 3,600–6,440 m
Typical trekking altitude: 4,000–5,300 m
Duration: 21 days
May 9 – May 29, 2026
August 1 – August 21, 2026
This tour can also be organized on your preferred individual dates.
From 2 participants: €3,195
From 4 participants: €2,995
From 6 participants: €2,895
Travel within Bolivia by private transport and buses
Accommodation in simple hotels or tents
Condoriri Trek
Excursions to Valle de las Ánimas and Paso Mullu with private transport
Entrance fees
Local tour leadership
Guided mountain ascents
Trekking in the northern Cordillera Real with luggage transport
Meals during the entire trekking section and on the mountains
Travel accident and health insurance
Luggage and trip cancellation insurance
Meals and drinks not listed
Tips
Personal expenses
Minimum: 2 participants
Maximum: 10 participants
A good general level of fitness is required and highly recommended for this tour.
Are you ready for your great Andean adventure? Secure your place now in a small, exclusive group and experience Bolivia as only a few ever do.
Individual arrival in La Paz, reception at El Alto Airport (4,050 m), and transfer to the hotel in the city center. Light activity to begin acclimatization.
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz, Las Brisas or similar
(-/-/-)
Guided walk through the colonial center, the Witches’ Market, and modern La Paz. Cable car rides to spectacular viewpoints such as Killi Killi.
Elevation gain/loss: ±100 m | Walking time: 3–4 h
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz
(B/-/-)
Short drive to the southern edge of La Paz. Our first hike leads through an impressive rock landscape with deep gorges and bizarre formations.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑350 m / ↓350 m | Walking time: 4–5 h
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz
(B/-/-)
Drive across the Altiplano via Tiquina to Lake Titicaca. Afternoon ascent of Calvary Hill with beautiful views of the lake and the Cordillera Real.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑150 m / ↓150 m | Walking time: 1.5 h
Overnight: Hotel in Copacabana
(B/-/-)
Acclimatization: The itinerary provides excellent, gradual acclimatization—from Lake Titicaca through Valle de las Ánimas to the Condoriri Group.
Boat trip to the northern tip of the island. Hike along high trails with spectacular views to the southern end, passing Inca ruins and traditional villages.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑350 m / ↓350 m | Walking time: 5–6 h
Overnight: Hotel in Copacabana
(B/L/-)
Long but scenic drive into the Cordillera Real. In Rinconada we load the pack animals and hike into a high valley to our first glacier lagoon.
Elevation gain: ↑250 m | Walking time: 3–4 h
Overnight: Camp at Laguna Chiar Khota
(B/L/D)
Early start to the superb viewpoint of Cerro Austria, offering panoramic views of countless 5,000-meter peaks and glaciers.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑750 m / ↓750 m | Walking time: 6–7 h
Overnight: Camp at Yuri Khota
(B/L/D)
Crossing passes and alpaca meadows into the heart of the Cordillera Real—stunning scenery and remote trails.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑300 m / ↓200 m | Walking time: 5 h
Overnight: Camp at Alka Khota
(B/L/D)
Your Safety: Our local Aymara mountain guides know the region intimately.
Final long trekking day in the central Cordillera Real, descending via the classic Khotia route to the Aymara settlement of Peñas.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑200 m / ↓900 m | Walking time: 6–7 h
Overnight: Guesthouse in Peñas
(B/L/D)
From a pass (approx. 4,800 m) we ascend this elegant summit—technically easy but physically demanding.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑550 m / ↓550 m | Walking time: 4 h
Overnight: Guesthouse in Peñas
(B/L/D)
Drive along the Kelluani River to the starting point of our 6,000-meter ascent, then hike with pack animals to the remote high camp.
Elevation gain: ↑500 m | Walking time: 3–4 h
Overnight: Camp
(B/L/D)
Departure around 2:00 a.m. Glacier travel over snow ridges and crevasse zones leads to one of Bolivia’s most beautiful and least climbed summits.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑1,100 m / ↓1,100 m | Walking time: 10–12 h
Difficulty: PD
Overnight: Camp
(B/L/D)
Chachacomani likely means “Head of the Man” or “Male King” in Aymara, referring to the mountain’s majestic appearance.
Leisurely descent and long drive back to La Paz, or use as a weather buffer.
Elevation loss: ↓500 m | Walking time: 2–3 h
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz
(B/L/-)
Relaxation day. Optional city walk or massage.
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz
(B/-/-)
(can be skipped or replaced, e.g. by the Salar de Uyuni)
Transfer to Sorata (2,700 m) and hike through cloud forest and pastureland to a beautiful high-altitude lagoon.
Elevation gain: ↑300 m | Walking time: 1–2 h
Overnight: Camp
(B/-/D)
Further ascent to the alpine camp below the Ancohuma glacier.
Elevation gain: ↑900 m | Walking time: 4–5 h
Overnight: Camp
(B/L/D)
Early start for the glacier ascent, depending on weather and conditions.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑1,350 m / ↓1,350 m | Walking time: 8–10 h
Overnight: Camp
(B/L/D)
Ancohuma is the second-highest peak of the Cordillera Real and Bolivia’s third-highest mountain—a majestic and quiet giant with spectacular views over Lake Titicaca.
Flexible buffer or recovery day.
Overnight: Tent, guesthouse in Sorata, or La Paz
(B/L/-)
If not needed, we may enjoy a surprise hike to one of the most beautiful lakes in the Andes (approx. 3 hours).
Drive back across the Altiplano to La Paz.
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz
(B/-/-)
Optional hike to the spectacular rock formation south of La Paz.
Elevation gain/loss: ↑400 m / ↓400 m | Walking time: 3–4 h
Overnight: Hotel in La Paz
(B/-/-)
Muela del Diablo (“Devil’s Tooth”) is a striking rock formation whose shape defines the landscape around La Paz.
Transfer to El Alto Airport and individual return flight.
(B/-/-)