Tour Info
Guided Group Tour
July 14, 2025 - July 27, 2025 SOLD OUT
July 4, 2026 - July 17, 2026
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- Origin/Destination City: La Paz, Bolivia
- Countries Visited on this Tour: Bolivia
- Distance Traveled: Approximately 2,775 km's (1724 miles)
- Paved vs. Non-Paved: Appx. 70/30%
- Average Riding Time on Riding Days: 5-7 Hours (not including, stops)
- Types of Days: 14-Days, 12 Riding, 1 Arrival, 1 Departure
Included:
- Motorcycle Rental: Choose between a Suzuki DR650 or Kawasaki KLR650 (Standard Model)
- 13 Nights Hotel Accommodation (shared rooms, basic to mid-range)
- Meals: 13 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 12 dinners
- Motorcycle Rental Includes:
- Fuel, tolls, and SOAT insurance
- Professional multilingual guide
- Support vehicle with driver and mechanic
- Motorcycle damage liability reduction insurance (optional)
- Entry Fees: National park fees, Death Road entry
- Airport Transfers: From and to La Paz airport
Not Included:
- Flights to and from La Paz
- Personal expenses (snacks, souvenirs, etc.)
- Entrance fees for museums, parks, etc.
- Motorcycle gear (please bring your own)
- Safety deposit for motorcycle rental (US$500)
- Alcohol
Base Pricing (on Suzuki DR650 or Kawasaki KLR650)
- $5,960 USD per rider
- Upgrade to BMW F800GS: $450
- Upgrade to Honda AT (750cc): $450
- Upgrade to Single Room: $600
- $3,895 USD for Motorcycle Passenger
*Please keep in mind that spots on these tours can be sold out 6-8 months in advance! Reservations are only confirmed after receipt of the deposit as indicated in our Terms & Conditions.
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Tour Specs
Level 4
Bolivia
- Death Road (Camino de la Muerte): Conquer one of the world’s most iconic motorcycle routes, descending from the Yungas into the tropical rainforest.
- Uyuni Salt Flats: Ride across the mesmerizing white expanse of the world’s largest salt flat, a truly otherworldly experience.
- The Altiplano Plateau: Ride through the world’s highest, most spectacular highland plains.
- Sucre: Bolivia’s hidden capital, full of charm, history, and beautiful colonial architecture.
- Che Guevara’s Trail: Explore the lesser-known routes of Bolivia that were pivotal in the life of this iconic revolutionary.
Tour Video
Bolivia Altiplano Via "The Death Road"
Explore the Altiplano, Uyuni Salt Flats, Death Road, and the heart of Bolivia!
Is Bolivia still on your bucket list?
Now’s your chance to experience its rugged beauty and incredible landscapes with our Bolivia High Plains via "The Death Road".
From the high-altitude city of La Paz, we’ll take you on an unforgettable journey through the Altiplano and the vast Uyuni Salt Flats. Ride through the legendary "Death Road," climb to Bolivia’s highest city, explore Sucre (the real capital), and trace the Ché Guevara trail through the country's untamed heart. This adventure is a perfect mix of nature, culture, and motorcycle excitement, featuring both paved and unpaved roads (about 700km of gravel and dirt).
Tour Highlights:
- Death Road (Camino de la Muerte) – Ride the world's most famous "dangerous" road in the Yungas.
- Uyuni Salt Flats – Experience the largest salt flats in the world.
- The Altiplano – Ride across the world’s largest high plateau, the Andean heartland.
- Sucre – Discover Bolivia’s official capital with its UNESCO-listed heritage.
- Ché Guevara Trail – Follow the footsteps of Ché Guevara through Bolivia’s less-traveled paths.
This tour is perfect for intermediate riders, with approximately 700 km of unpaved roads. While these aren’t enduro-style trails, some dirt experience is essential. Our guides will be there every step of the way, making this an adventure of a lifetime!
Contact us for more tour information.Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive in La Paz, Bolivia
Welcome to La Paz! Upon arrival at the international airport (LPB), we’ll pick you up and take you to your hotel. Your guide will give a tour briefing and take care of the necessary paperwork. The rest of the day is yours to explore the city at leisure. Keep in mind the Altitude is 3,600 meters (11,800 feet).
Day 2 - La Paz to Sajama National Park
Distance: 300 km
Road Surface: 210 km paved, 90 km gravel
After your first morning in Bolivia, we’ll start the adventure by leaving La Paz behind and heading to the Sajama National Park. The paved roads lead us to the entrance of the park, with a touch of gravel as we approach the park’s stunning scenery.
Day 3 - Sajama to Tahua (Uyuni Salt Flats)
Distance: 440 km
Road Surface: 380 km paved, 60 km gravel
Riding through Bolivia's dramatic landscapes, we’ll journey towards the Uyuni Salt Flats. We’ll pass small villages, and the salt flats will begin to unfold as we reach the edge of this otherworldly location.
Day 4 - Tahua to Uyuni
Distance: 120 km
Road Surface: 30 km paved, 90 km gravel
Today we venture across the Uyuni Salt Flats, the largest in the world. Expect stunning landscapes as we ride across this vast expanse before making our way to the town of Uyuni. Finish the day with a well-earned meal from Chris & Sussy, known for serving the best pizzas in the southern hemisphere.
Day 5 - Uyuni to Potosí
Distance: 210 km
Road Surface: 190 km paved, 20 km gravel
Altitude: 3,800 meters to 4,100 meters
A scenic ride as we head towards Potosí, the highest city in the world. Enjoy the sights and learn more about the rich history of this incredible destination.
Day 6 - Potosí to Sucre
Distance: 160 km
Road Surface: 140 km paved, 20 km gravel
Altitude: 4,100 meters to 2,800 meters
From Potosí, we descend towards Sucre, Bolivia's constitutional capital. A relaxed ride with stunning views takes us to the UNESCO-listed city, rich in history and culture.
Day 7 - Sucre to La Higuera
Distance: 280 km
Road Surface: 145 km paved, 135 km gravel
Today, we venture to La Higuera, the location where Che Guevara met his end. Explore this historical site, and experience the stunning countryside along the way.
Day 8 - La Higuera to Aiquile
Distance: 320 km
Road Surface: 250 km paved, 70 km gravel
Follow the "Che Trail" as we head through remote Bolivia to the small town of Aiquile. This remote journey takes us deep into Bolivia's history and stunning landscapes.
Day 9 - Aiquile to Cochabamba
Distance: 180 km
Road Surface: 160 km paved, 20 km gravel
Our journey continues to Cochabamba, a pleasant city known for its mild climate and excellent cuisine. Take the time to explore or relax after the ride.
Day 10 - Cochabamba to Quime
Distance: 340 km
Road Surface: 300 km paved, 40 km gravel
Starting to ride more off-pavement, today’s route will take us through scenic landscapes with stretches of gravel roads that lead us to Quime.
Day 11 - Quime to Chulumani
Distance: 190 km
Road Surface: 190 km gravel
The adventure really begins as we ride entirely on gravel roads through stunning natural surroundings. The terrain becomes more challenging as we descend towards Chulumani.
Day 12 - Chulumani to Coroico
Distance: 135 km
Road Surface: 65 km paved, 70 km gravel
Today’s ride takes us to the base of the famous ‘Death Road’ in Coroico. This once-dangerous route will be one of the highlights of the tour as we ride through the jungle.
Day 13 - Coroico to La Paz (via Death Road)
Distance: 100 km
Road Surface: 60 km paved, 40 km gravel
The legendary ‘Death Road’ is finally here! Today we ride on this once-infamous route, with stunning views and thrilling twists and turns as we make our way back to La Paz.
Day 14 - Departure from La Paz
After an unforgettable adventure through Bolivia, it’s time to say goodbye. We’ll take you to the airport for your return flight home.Minimum Essential Gear for RIDE Training
If you're planning to jump on a guided tour or training with RIDE Adventures, it's essential that you have the right gear. This helps to ensure your safety and the safety of others while on the road.
Not being properly prepared can lead to injuires that could have been avoided. Our guides have created a Minimum Essential Gear Guide if you plan to book a RIDE Adventures. If you don't come minimally prepared there is a chance our guides will prevent you from hopping on a bike. Make sure you're prepared for the adventure.
Bikes Available

BMW F800GS
X
34.6 in
472.0 lb
4.2 gal
798 cc

Kawasaki KLR 650
X
35.0 in
432.0 lb
6.1 gal
651 cc

Suzuki DR650
Chosen by adventure riders around the world, Suzuki's DR650, is an excellent bike for adventures rides anywhere. It'll maintain it's power well at altitude, and handle all the dirt and rocks you can throw it's way while still feeling comfortable on those stretches of pavement in between. With a seat height of only 885mm (34.8 inches) its accommodating stature makes this manageable machine easy to handle no matter what the situation.
X
34.8 in
366.0 lb
3.4 gal
644 cc