4,300 km over 20 days: about 215 km per day before detours.
Colombia to Bolivia via Ecuador and Peru route
Colombia to Bolivia route via Ecuador and Peru, Bogota, Pasto, Rumichaca, Quito, Cuenca, Huaquillas, Lima, Puno, Desaguadero and La Paz with three border stages, DIAN/SENAE/SUNAT/SIVETUR paperwork, Andean weather, coastal desert services and Altiplano planning.
Route line
- 1🇨🇴 ColombiaCountry
Start: check camper profile, documents, fuel and autonomy range.
- 2🇪🇨 EcuadorCountry
Transit: check vignettes, tunnels, ferries, mass limits and stopover rules.
- 3🇵🇪 PeruCountry
Transit: check vignettes, tunnels, ferries, mass limits and stopover rules.
- 4🇧🇴 BoliviaCountry
Finish: check local overnight, parking, LEZ and toll-road rules.
Practical corridor decisions
6 corridor-specific notes checked against primary sources on Jun 17, 2026.
- DocumentsKeep the four vehicle records aligned
This is a four-customs vehicle-status corridor; driver identity, tourist stay, vehicle stay, rental permission and insurance evidence must stay aligned through DIAN, SENAE, SUNAT and SIVETUR.
Do this: Before Pasto, Ipiales, Rumichaca, Quito, Cuenca, Huaquillas, Lima, Puno, Desaguadero or La Paz, keep passports, accepted licence or IDP, vehicle registration, owner or rental permission, insurance, Colombia DIAN records, Ecuador SENAE DJT records, SUNAT CIT or carnet evidence and Bolivia SIVETUR evidence together.
DIAN: temporary import of tourist transport vehiclesMinisterio de Transporte ColombiaRUNT ColombiaSENAE Ecuador: travellers by landEcuador ANTSUNAT: temporary tourist vehicle entrySUNAT: requesting temporary vehicle entryMTC Peru: foreign driver licencesBolivia Aduana: travellers and tourist vehicles - BorderThree borders, three full days
The corridor stacks an Andean north border, a hot coastal border and a high-lake Altiplano border; each can consume the safe driving day.
Do this: Treat Rumichaca, Huaquillas-Aguas Verdes and Desaguadero as three separate border days: check DIAN/SENAE/SUNAT/SIVETUR steps, road condition, daylight, insurance, city traffic and fallback nights before committing.
DIAN: temporary import of tourist transport vehiclesINVIAS Colombia: roads and tollsSENAE Ecuador: travellers by landEcuador MIT: infrastructure and transportSUNAT: requesting temporary vehicle entrySUNAT: temporary tourist vehicle entryBolivia Aduana: travellers and tourist vehiclesBolivia ABC: road transitability tools - TollsSplit payment planning four ways
Payment assumptions change at every country line, and the long route makes small mismatches in toll, parking or insurance planning compound quickly.
Do this: Budget Colombia peajes, Ecuador and Peru toll or parking costs, Peru SOAT/protected-area costs and Bolivia road controls separately, then keep cash and card backups for mountain and desert towns.
- OvernightName every border-adjacent night
The route crosses dense cities, tourist highlands, coast and Altiplano, so legal and secure nights need named hosts rather than informal border, beach or lakeshore assumptions.
Do this: Use guarded lots, formal campgrounds, hosterias, guarded hospedajes, community tourism stops, protected-area visitor rules or explicit hosted permission near Pasto, Tulcan, Quito, Cuenca, Tumbes, Lima, Puno and La Paz.
- ServicesReset before each geography change
A safe camper day depends on resets because the route switches repeatedly between mountain roads, coastal desert, Lima traffic and Altiplano altitude.
Do this: Reset fuel, potable water, waste capacity, food, cash, tyres, altitude plan, mobile data and offline maps before Pasto-Ipiales, Quito-Cuenca, Huaquillas/Tumbes, Lima-Puno and Puno-La Paz legs.
- SeasonalNorthern Andes and Altiplano need different slack
Winter is practical for the southern Altiplano, but the full route still crosses northern Andes weather, coastal heat and social-disruption risk.
Do this: Keep slack for Andean rain and fog, landslides, protest closures, coastal heat, El Nino rain, Lima traffic, high-altitude cold, lake fog, holiday congestion and slow roadworks.
Practical checks for this route
Country pages help check overnight stays, tolls, city zones, seasonal requirements and required equipment where the rules guide is already filled.
Plan water, dump, LPG and fuel with extra margin: service gaps matter on this scenario.
A winter scenario needs separate tyre, overnight temperature, wind and service-availability checks.
Route-specific planning signals
- Tolls / LEZTolls and city accessEstimate budget
The rules guide already covers 🇨🇴 Colombia, 🇪🇨 Ecuador, 🇵🇪 Peru and 🇧🇴 Bolivia; use it to verify road charges, LEZ/city access and height/weight classes, then keep a budget reserve.
- Ferry / bridgesFerries, bridges and tunnelsCheck risks
The core scenario is not ferry-led, but private roads, tunnels and bridges can still price by motorhome length or height.
- Weather / roadsWeather and road seasonalityOpen risks
Main country signals: mountains (high: 🇨🇴 Colombia, 🇪🇨 Ecuador, 🇵🇪 Peru and 🇧🇴 Bolivia); snow (medium: 🇧🇴 Bolivia); heat (medium: 🇨🇴 Colombia, 🇪🇨 Ecuador, 🇵🇪 Peru and 🇧🇴 Bolivia). Open road risks to recalculate them by month, daily distance and road mode.
- Service stopsWater, dump, LPG and first nightOpen services
This corridor has a remote-road signal in 🇨🇴 Colombia, 🇪🇨 Ecuador, 🇵🇪 Peru and 🇧🇴 Bolivia. Plan water, dump, LPG, fuel and communications before long legs; for this preset, a sensible autonomy interval is up to 5 days.
Where to verify details
Colombia news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.
Ecuador news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.
Peru news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.
Bolivia news, rules and sources help refine restrictions before departure.