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The Sky's the Limit Tour (15 day adventure tour)

July 6 - 20, 2025

&

November 30 - December 14, 2025

(2,770 km./1,720mi.)​​

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Tour overview

We get things started by taking the "old," less traveled road to city of Cochabamba, known for being the culinary capital of Bolivia. From there the real climb begins as we reach the altiplano, then navigate the traffic in El Alto, before dropping down into the urban metropolis of La Paz.  We'll see our fair share of dirt roads the next couple of days, including riding the infamous "Death Road" from the bottom to the top, then climb some more until we reach the "La Cumbre" which sits at an elevation of 4,700 meters/15,500 feet, and then drop down into an expansive valley, home to the city of La Paz, where we’ll spend the night just a few blocks from the Presidential Palace. After riding through the altiplano (high plains) region, we'll arrive to the old railroad town of Uyuni, which resides on the edge of the largest salt flats in the world. We spend an entire day exploring the salt flats before pushing on to the cities of Potosi and Sucre, both of which are listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. We'll get a first hand perspective of the life of Bolivian miners before we pick up the trail of the famous rebel, Ernesto “El Che” Guevara during his last days. To wrap the tour up it's a perfect mix of gravel and curvy blacktop as we wind our way back to where the tour began.

The Sky's the Limit tour route

Day To Day Guide

Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia

Day 1 (Sunday) - Arrival: Welcome to Bolivia

We’ll personally pick everyone up at the airport and settle you into a hotel in Santa Cruz.  After dinner we have an informal orientation & prep session and a good night’s sleep.

Day 2 (Monday) - To the Garden of Eden (185km./115mi.)

We take the bikes on a 70km. (43 mile) round-trip practice run up to the “Jardin de las Delicias,” where we’ll encounter a series of breathtaking waterfalls on the edge of Amboró National Park.  Hanging bridge, dirt roads, stream crossings, hiking, swimming, and a picnic lunch are just part of todays adventure.  We’ll cap off the riding portion of the day with a ride up some curvy new slab to the mountain village of Samaipata where we’ll spend the night. 

Day 3 (Tuesday) - Jumping off day: Samaipata to Cochabamba (360km./225mi.)

We leave our quaint hotel in Samaipata and take the mountain route 360km up to Cochabamba, central Bolivia’s green farming valley.  We’ll maneuver our way up a picturesque older highway with a mix of dirt and pavement riding.

Day 4 (Wednesday) - The BIG Climb Begins: Cochabamba to La Paz (380km./235mi.)

Up, up we go,  a mountain highway will wind us through the Andean valleys up to the Altiplano (high plains), then down into the surprising urban canyon of La Paz, one of Bolivia’s capital cities.

Casa del telegrafista, La Higuera, Bolivia

Day 5 (Thursday) - The Death Road Loop (185km./115mi.)

We climb to the summit pass at an elevation of nearly 3 miles (4,700m/15,500ft.) and then plunge down the infamous “death road” to sub-tropical Yolosa (975m/3,200 ft.), for quick lunch before hopping back on the bikes again as we take the new highway back to La Paz.

Day 6 (Friday) – The great altiplano: la paz to orur (225km./140mi.)

After climbing up out of La Paz it's an easy ride cruising along the Altiplano (High Plains) region on tarmac to the city of Oruro, the capital city of the department of Oruro.

Day 7 (Saturday) - Oruro to Uyuni (320km./200mi.)

Leaving Oruro we head straight south, along the way expect to see plenty of wildlife, namely llama, alpaca and the occasional vicuña.   It’s a long(ish) day in the saddle but the roads are in good shape, so we’ll make good time.  As we near our destination we’ll get our first glimpse of the worlds largest salt flats and visit the old train cemetery.

Uyuni Salt Flats, Uyuni , Bolivia

DAY​ 8 (SunDAY) - THE FLATS: EL SALAR DE UYUNI (195KM./120MI.)

It’s often cold in Uyuni, so we’ll sleep in a bit before heading out. Today we ride the salt flats following the Dakar route to Isla Incahuasi, the only island in the salt lake with ancient cactus plants, some over 500 yrs old. Lots of photo ops, lunch in the Salt Hotel.

DAY 9 (MonDAY) - TO THE SILVER CITY: UYUNI TO POTOSI (205KM./125MI.)

Leaving the salt plains we climb higher!! ...to the imperial city of Potosí, capital of 17th century Spanish America. The whole city is an architectural treasure listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.  At over 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) it sits in the shadow of El Cerro Rico, the huge dome holding the richest silver mines in the history of the New World.

DAY 10 (tuesDAY) – EL CERRO RICO

We explore the city of Potosi and the historic silver mines of Cerro Rico. Photo ops everywhere! ...from expansive mountainscapes to claustrophobic mine shafts.

DAY 11 (wednesDAY) - POTOSI TO SUCRE (155KM./100MI.)

An invigorating cruise over the mountain highway before descending to the city of Sucre, Bolivia’s judicial capital. It’s also known as “la ciudad blanca” (the white city) for the whitewashed walls of its pristine old city center. Its many churches and mansions from the 17th and 18th centuries still adorn the downtown streets. We’ll arrive with plenty of time to explore the downtown area as we’ll take a tour of the “Casa de la Libertad.”

the life of a Bolivian miner, Potosi, Bolivia

Day 12 (thursday) - Charango & Che: Sucre to La Higuera (285km./180mi.)

Today we take the back roads to La Higuera, the lonely village where revolutionary Che Guevara was executed in 1967.   The road to La Higuera is a pilgrimage of sorts for the admirers of el Che.  On the way, we’ll stop to check out the market in Tarabuco and then again for lunch in the town of Villa Serrano to admire what the town boasts as the world´s largest charango.  Reaching La Higuera in the evening we stay at the rustic Casa del Telegrafista, once home to the telegraph operator that informed the authorities of el Che’s presence.

Day 13 (friday) - Che’s Memorial: La Higuera to Santa Cruz (285km./180mi.)

After a wonderful breakfast we visit the memorial room in the schoolhouse where el Che was executed.  The days route takes us through the mountains of Vallegrande and down the old highway. By late afternoon we’ll arrive once again to our hotel in Santa Cruz where our journey began. 

Day 14 (Saturday) - City Streets of Santa Cruz

It’s a decompress day before returning to life as usual, so we relax the pace. We’ll spend the day exploring the city, it’s day of sight-seeing —last minute souvenir shopping, open markets and good food are a few of the options.  To cap off the day and the tour we’ll celebrate with a “farewell” dinner in the evening.

Day 15 (Sunday) - Departure Day

We’ll take you from the hotel to catch your flight home at the airport.  You’ll want to stretch out your sore backside before you board your flight and flip through your pics as you grin (and groan) thinking of all the fun that was had.  From here it’s time to start planning your next adventure! 

“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” 

– Andre Gide

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