Category Archives: Camping List

Lists of places we’ve camped at.

Camp Site List: Bolivia

All of these spots have been added to iOverlander.com.

Rio Lauca Bush Camp

Date Visited: 11/07/2014



Location: -18.09842, -68.97599 (Altitude: 14012 feet)

This is a little pull out on the way to the thermal baths near a river. Free with NP entrance fee (40B/p). Great views of all three volcanoes and so blissfully quiet.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: Natural Source
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: No
Kitchen: No

Sajama Tent Camp

Date Visited: 11/08/2014



Location: -18.10061, -69.02880 (Altitude: 14396 feet)

Area near geysers good for tent campers and vehicles. Protected area for tents, fire pit, area to sit. Could use hot water from geysers to bath and do dishes if you have a bucket. Great view of volcano.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: Natural Source
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Lakeside Bush Camp #2

Date Visited: 11/08/2014



Location: -18.83065, -66.73145 (Altitude: 12287 feet)

Trying to split up the drive to Uyuni we camped here for a night. It’s a bit close to the highway and full of garbage but the price is free. No amenities. Tent campers, if you are in a bind I think you could make this work but it won’t be pretty. Lots of locals come here and use it as a car wash. Too much traffic noise and too exposed.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: Natural Source
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Hostel Marith’s parking lot

Date Visited: 11/09/2014



Location: -20.46570, -66.82658 (Altitude: 12070 feet)

This is a total shit hole but we wanted a shower before venturing to the Salar and needed to save our water for Laguna route. It costs 40B/person and the major draw for us (besides the shower) was the lock on the gate. We found out later they charge 15b if you just want shower, still a rip off.

Internet: No
Restrooms: Yes
Showers: No
Electricity: Yes
Water: Yes
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: No
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Uyuni Salt Flats

Date Visited: 11/11/2014



Location: -20.13309, -67.81075 (Altitude: 11952 feet)

We camped on the northwest side of Isla Pescador and although it was a bit windy we did have the place entirely to ourselves and a beautiful sunset. No amenities except a few fire pits.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: No
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Vila Vila Bush Camp

Date Visited: 11/13/2014



Location: -21.07861, -67.09604 (Altitude: 12290 feet)

We had a flat tire and Michael found this bush camp outside Vila Vila. Lots of space, flat, and far enough from the highway that you don’t get much noise. Overall not a bad spot.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: No
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Sud Lipez, Laguna Honda

Date Visited: 11/13/2014



Location: -21.62071, -68.06309 (Altitude: 13540 feet)

Quite a windy spot but hard to beat the spectacular views surrounded by flamingos. The wind was very intense until around 9pm and then stopped completely. It was cold enough that the lake froze overnight. We loved watching flamingos huddled together in the morning waiting for ice to melt.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: Natural Source
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Hot Springs Camp beside Laguna Chalviri

Date Visited: 11/14/2014



Location: -22.53444, -67.64896 (Altitude: 14416 feet)

This is a dusty parking spot near the hot springs. Slightly protected from the wind and you have good views of the lake. There are bathrooms within walking distance and a little shack that sells food. Camp site was free but we were charged 3B/person for the hot springs. Busy with Land Cruisers in the AM. Better spots down the road a few miles in Dali desert.

Internet: No
Restrooms: Pit Toilets
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: No
Restaurant: Yes
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

Sud Lipez, Laguna Verde

Date Visited: 11/15/2014



Location: -22.78668, -67.82000 (Altitude: 14291 feet)

Just above the main mirador for Laguna Verde you will find this spot that has even better views and allows you to escape the crowds. It is very windy and there are no amenities. We ended up moving to a different spot across the lake in the late afternoon due to high winds. There are some protected areas nearby this site and at the main mirador site if the wind is too powerful (and they are more protected than the site we camped at across the lake).

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: No
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: No
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No

South Laguna Verde Bush Camp

Date Visited: 11/15/2014



Location: -22.80328, -67.83075 (Altitude: 14272 feet)

We moved here to hide a bit more from the wind. It was still quite windy but you have great views of the volcano and the lake and there wasn’t any traffic on the nearby road.

Internet: No
Restrooms: No
Showers: No
Electricity: No
Water: No
Restaurant: No
Tent Friendly: Yes
Big Rig Friendly: Yes
Kitchen: No