Explore La Paz: The Highest Administrative Capital City
Cable Car Tours (Teleférico): Get a unique perspective of La Paz by riding its extensive cable car system. It’s an affordable way to navigate the city and witness everyday life from above.
Marvel at Salar de Uyuni: The World’s Largest Salt Flat
Touring the Salar: Book a tour to explore this extraordinary landscape, where you can see mesmerizing salt formations, flamingo colonies, and surreal desert landscapes. Remember to visit during the rainy season (November-April) for the famous mirror effect on the salt flat.
Discover Tiwanaku: Ancient Ruins of a Pre-Inca Civilization
Historical Site: Explore the well-preserved ruins of Tiwanaku, an ancient city that predates both the Inca and Aztec civilizations. Learn about its mysterious past and admire the intricate stone carvings and architectural feats.
Enjoy Lake Titicaca: The Highest Navigable Lake in the World
Island Hopping: Visit the islands of Lake Titicaca, such as Isla del Sol and Isla de la Luna, which are rich in Inca mythology. Experience the unique cultures of the indigenous communities living on these islands.
Hike the Yungas Road (Death Road) or the New Road: A Thrilling Adventure
Biking or Hiking: Whether you choose to bike or hike, this route offers stunning views and an adrenaline rush. The old “Death Road” is notorious for its extreme terrain and hairpin bends, while the new road provides a safer, yet still challenging, experience.
Visit Noel Kempff Mercado National Park: A Paradise for Nature Lovers
Wildlife Spotting: Home to an abundance of flora and fauna, this national park is perfect for birdwatching, hiking, and exploring the Amazon rainforest. Keep your eyes peeled for jaguars, monkeys, tapirs, and over 600 bird species.
Wander through Sucre: The constitutional capital of Bolivia
Historical Center: Stroll through the beautifully preserved colonial city center, filled with pastel-colored buildings, vibrant plazas, and charming cafes. Don’t forget to visit the Museum of Indigenous Art for a deeper understanding of Bolivian culture.