Nestled in the heart of South America, Bolivia is home to a myriad of natural wonders and a rich tapestry of indigenous cultures. There are many places of natural beauty to explore, such as Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake, where pristine azure waters meet the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Or the ethereal landscapes of the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat on Earth, where the blinding white expanse stretches as far as the eye can see, creating a surreal and reflective paradise.
Visit the vibrant streets of La Paz, where you can explore Mercado 16 de Julio in El Alto, one of South America’s largest markets, where you can experience the local way of life, taste traditional delicacies, and shop for unique handicrafts. Embark on an adventure in Parque Nacional Torotoro, a hidden gem of Bolivia, where you can find ancient dinosaur footprints, towering canyons, and stunning waterfalls. Bolivia’s natural and cultural wonders invite you to delve into its unique corners, where the spirit of the land and its people intertwine, creating an unforgettable experiences.
BOLIVIA | |
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Capital: | La Paz, Sucre |
Language: | Spanish, Quechua and Aymara |
Population: | 11 million |
Currency: | Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) |
Time Zone: | UTC - 4 |
Main Airports: | El Alto International Airport (LPB) |
Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) | |
Jorge Wilstermann International Airport (CBB) |
La Paz is a vibrant city, in the Andes, that attracts visitors to its rich cultural heritage, colorful markets and stunning natural landscapes while in Tiahuanaco you can visit ancient ruins which provide a glimpse into indigenous unique history.
Located in the Andes Mountains between Peru and Bolivia, Titicaca Lake is the world’s highest navigable lake, and holds significance for indigenous communities such as the Quechua and Aymara in the region.
The Uyuni Salt Flats are an expansive salt desert, spanning over 10,000km2 that showcase vast landscapes, shimmering salt crystals and thriving wildlife. The salt flats are home to flamingos, Andean foxes, and many unique bird species.
Bolivian Amazon is a place of lush rainforests and diverse wildlife, and is home to many indigenous communities, including the Tsimané, Tacana, Yuracaré and Chimane. Jungle treks in the Bolivian Amazon will provide encounters with rare species, such as pink river dolphins.
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