Welcome to La Paz on Foot!
Greetings from La Paz, Bolivia! This video shares the people, communities and landscapes where La Paz on Foot works, and the values that guide our locally owned and operated responsable travel company. We are based in La Paz, Bolivia and provide travel support throughout the Central Andes. Join us to experience the natural and cultural history of this fascinating region! For more information, write to info@lapazonfoot.com.
La Paz on Foot's Urban Trek of La Paz, Bolivia
A selection of photographs from La Paz on Foot's Urban Trek. Explore the fascinating cities of El Alto and La Paz on this interactive city tour, starting out at 4000m above sea label in the city of El Alto and descending into the spectacular valley of La Paz, now blanketed by one of the world´s highest cities . . . . . Join us, you'll get to know La Paz from top to bottom!
La Paz. Altitude 13,325 feet!!
In the cockpit of the Amaszonas CRJ-200 landing at La Paz, Bolivia, highest International airport in the world at 13,325 feet! PROGRAM INFO
My City: La Paz
In this episode of My City, the FT’s Andres Schipani travels to La Paz - where his career as a foreign correspondent began. Along the way he meets indigenous women wrestlers, coca farmers and discovers a newfound local confidence and affluence.
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La Paz Will Take Your Breath Away
La Paz = At 13,325 feet above sea level the administrative Bolivian capital is more than a third of the way up between the ocean and the troposphere and it really does take your breath away! Be aware that altitude sickness is a very real thing here.
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Mountain Biking at 13,000 feet! - Filip Polc in La Paz, Bolivia
Slovakia's downhill mountain bike champion Filip Polc tells how it is to ride on the Andes, the world's highest mountain range outside of Asia at 13,000 feet (4000 meters) above sea level.
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Yungas Coca Tour by La Paz on Foot
Take a journey into the heart of coca country in South Yungas, Bolivia. La Paz on Foot's expert local guides will take you on this exciting learning journey to and through the village of Chulumani, a major center of coca production for hundreds of years. You will learn all about the history of coca, an extremely important plant for Andean cultures and today a controversial ingredient in one of the North's many recreational drugs.
BOLIVIA: 1 DAY IN LA PAZ - TRIP & ITINERARY
THE WITCHES' MARKET || MIRADOR KILLI KILLI || CALLE JAEN || PLAZA SAN FRANCISCO
We had a long layover in La Paz, Bolivia on our way from Argentina to Colombia. We stayed one night at Hotel Rosario, and walked around this wonderful city. Love seeing the markets and the cholitas aka the indigenous women in Bolivia. They are so beautiful!
This video was shot with SONY A5000 camera and a DJI Spark drone.
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Getting a Taste of Bolivia - One Day in La Paz, Highest Capital in the World
What a wonderful day in the administrative capital of La Paz!
We strolled through the markets and the plazas, talked to locals, admired Moon Valley and took the cable cars across the city.
The perfect day to start our journey on our South America adventure in Bolivia!
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A stadium in Bolivia is the highest above sea level
The world’s highest stadium can be found in El Alto, Bolivia’s second-largest city.
Home to the football club “Always Ready,” the professional stadium is more than 4,000 meters above sea level.
El Alto is a city with beautiful views. It also is growing fast. Its population now exceeds the population of La Paz.
Take a look at these images of El Alto Municipal Stadium.
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The capital located at the highest altitude in the world! La Paz, Bolivia! !
Did you know that La Paz is known as The City of the Sky, Ciudad del Cielo? Situated at over 3500 meters, the city is the highest administrative capital in the world!
So how about a little stroll through the city? And with its outstanding Teleferico, which is the longest cable car in the world at around 10 kilometers, you get some pretty nice views!!
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Santa Cruz to La Paz//Driving from El Alto to La Paz
On our second day in Bolivia, we flew from Santa Cruz to La Paz! We made a quick stop in Cochabamba on the way. We arrived in El Alto, the highest populated city in the world and made the drive down to La Paz. The views were amazing!!
Photo of The Christ in Cochabamba was used with permission from @Edu El Capi on Instagram
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Dont Drive Here - La Paz, Bolivia
Andrew Younghusband visita la ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia y en una semana conoce y se aventura a la realidad de nuestro caos vehicular.
Hampaturi Ramble Day with La Paz on Foot
Beautiful images from La Paz on Foot's Hampaturi Ramble Day-hike, just 30 minutes from downtown La Paz, Bolivia. La Paz on Foot organizes day hikes and short overnight treks up into the Cordillera Real--join us for a once-in-a-lifetime experiences to and through Andean landscapes and communities!
Airbus A319-115. HC-CSA. Quito (SEQM) - La Paz, Bolivia (SLLP).
Flight from Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport (SEQM/UIO) to La Paz's El Alto airport (SLLP/LPB) with a stop at Lima's Jorge Chávez airport (SPJC/LIM) on board an Avianca Ecuador Airbus A319-115, HC-CSA. In cockpit flight. January 2019.
Vuelo desde el aeropuerto internacional Mariscal Sucre de Quito (SEQM/UIO) al aeropuerto de El Alto en La Paz, Bolivia (SLLP/LPB) con escala en el aeropuerto Jorge Chávez de Lima (SPJC/LIM) a bordo de un Airbus A319-115 de Avianca Ecuador, HC-CSA. Vuelo en cabina. Enero 2019.
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sunrise to sunset LA PAZ Bolivia
A day of sempiternal silentum with friends and family. Sometime last year. I composed the music tonight, just because, and then found the old footage, and put them together.
El Alto, La Paz from the Air
At one time merely a suburb of adjacent La Paz, Bolivia, on the Altiplano highlands, the city of El Alto (Spanish for The Heights) is today one of Bolivia's largest and fastest-growing urban centers. The population in 2010 was 1,184,942. The city contains La Paz's El Alto International Airport. El Alto is one of the highest major cities in the world, up to 4150 meters (13,615 feet) above sea level. It has a cold climate, reaching the maximum temperature of 17 degrees Celsius (62 °F) in summer. It is one of the fastest-growing city in Bolivia, due to a trend in migration from Bolivia's rural areas to the La Paz region that started with the rural reform of 1952 and increased in the last 10 years. Some migrants say the difficulty of growing crops in the countryside drove them to move to the city.
El Alto is the largest city in Latin America which has a mostly Amerindian population. About 76% of its inhabitants are Aymara, 9% are Quechua, 15% are Mestizo (descendants of Amerindian and White Europeans) and less than .1% are Criollos (of European descent). El Alto was once known as La Paz's bedroom community, though recent growth of commerce and industry has led some local authorities to claim the title of Bolivia's Economic Capital. Along with that industrial growth concern about water pollution by businesses including tanneries and slaughterhouse has become an issue for the city and communities downstream. Rapid population growth means the city struggles to bring potable water and sewer service to parts of the population, especially on the fringes of the expanding urban area.