10 Best Tourist Destinations to explore in Bolivia in 2019 | South America Travel
10 Best Tourist attractions to experience in Bolivia in 2019.
Bolivia is one of South America's most intriguing and diverse nations. Situated in rich Amazon basin with icy-caps of Andes on the West, Bolivia has nature's incredible treasure. From Salar de Uyuni to Oruro Carnival, this country has everything a true wanderer wants in his craziest dreams!!
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1 Salar de Uyuni
2 Lake Titicaca
3 La Paz
4 Sucre
5 Yungas Road (Death Road)
6 Tiwanaku
7 Torotoro National Park
8 Oruro Carnaval
9 Madidi National Park
10 Cerro Rico, Potosi
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10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia - Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: 10 Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
List of Best Places to Visit in Bolivia: 1. Salar de Uyuni, 2. La Paz, 3. Tiwanaku, 4. Oruro, 5. Sucre, 6. Potosi, 7. Copacabana, Bolivia, 8. Sorata, 9. Coroico, 10. Rurrenabaque
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10. Rurrenabaque
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8. Sorata
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7. Copacabana, Bolivia
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Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
Best Places to Visit in Bolivia
One of the most secluded and underrated travel destinations in the world, Bolivia is a country like no other.
Many people think of Bolivia as primarily Andean country or think of Lake Titicaca or the Uyuni Salt Flats first. What they do not know is that the Andean region covers less than a third of Bolivia. Don't miss out on the other two-thirds of the country with beautiful tropical destinations such as rainforests and waterfalls, amazing national parks, the largest city in Bolivia and wonderful historic sites. Let’s explore the best places to visit in Bolivia!
1.Lake Titicaca
2.The Uyuni Salt Flats
3.La Paz
4.National Park Madidi
5.National Park Sajama
6.Oruro
7.Moon Valley, La Paz
8.Samaipata
9.Tiwanaku
10.Toro Toro
Bolivia Tourist Attractions: 10 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Bolivia? Check out our Bolivia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bolivia.
Best Places to visit in Bolivia:
Salar de Uyuni, La Paz, Tiwanaku, Lake Titicaca, Oruro Carnival, Sucre, Cerro Rico, Potosi, Copacabana, Reserva Eduardo Avaroa, Yungas Road
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Bolivia, a landlocked South American country, holds the promise of discovery for adventurous souls. While pretty Sucre, “La Ciudad Blanca,” is Bolivia’s judicial capital, La Paz is its political capital and also its main tourist hub.
On the Mirador at Laikacota, you get a feel for how incredibly high up in the Andes this city sits. Deep in the valley below lies the central Plaza Murillo, home to the most precious buildings: the Presidential Palace, National Congress and Metropolitan Cathedral. Most visitors stay near the Plaza San Francisco, because of its proximity to hidden gems, such as the curious Witches’ Market, the Musical Instrument Museum and the Coca Museum.
Around La Paz, you can ride down “El Camino de la Muerte, hike through the lunar landscape of Valle de la Luna and great the alpacas that road around the Tiwanaku Cultural Heritage Site.
Bolivia is a diamond in the rough. It’s relatively poor and undeveloped, but its extremely authentic, colorful and cultural. Bolivia’s riches shine through in the country’s high altiplanos, its floating reed islands on Lake Titicaca, the silver mines of Potosi, the infinite salt flats of the Salar de Uyuni and the untamed tropical lowlands in the vast Amazon basin.
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La Paz, Bolivia Travel Guide: Things to see & do!
La Paz is known as the HIGHEST capital in the WORLD, at 12,000 ft above sea level. Here are a few things to do, eat, and see in La Paz, Bolivia to give you a taste of this South American city in the mountains! Quirks mentioned:
→ Mi Teleférico, the urban transit system of Bolivia.
→ Bolivian cuisine including api & pastel, pique macho, llama steak, and endless fruit juices!
→ Witches Market, otherwise known as Mercado de las Brujas.
→ Moon Valley, otherwise known as Valle de la Luna, is a bizarre lunar landscape created by the erosion of mountains by wind and rain.
→ Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers.
→ El Camino de la Muerte, or Death Road, is a dangerous 40-mile ride down dirty & gravel.
S/O to my good friend Marcus for the Death Road GoPro shot!
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Bolivia
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Bolivia: Cerro Rico Potosi, Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos, Lake Titicaca, Madidi National Park, Oruro Carnival, Reserva Eduardo Avaroa, Salar-de-Uyuni-Bolivia, Tiwanaku, Yungas Road, Sucre
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10. Rurrenabaque
The charming town of Rurrenabaque, or Rurre, is a backpacker’s paradise. It is situated on the shores of the Rio Beni, and is the jumping off point for many jungle, pampas and riverboat tours that last between one and thirty days. The lowland tribe people here, the Tacana, are one of the few who were resistant to Christianity, so the town does not have the typical setup of a central cathedral square. These days, however, it gets a large enough tourist trade that the culture mostly caters to Western tourist tastes.
9. Coroico
The name of this town is derived from the quechua word meaning “golden hill.” Its location on the side of the Andean foothills gives the resort village of Coroico a spectacular view of lush jungle forest, tropical foothills and jagged, icy peaks. It is low enough in elevation to be warm, and a great stopping point on the way to or from La Paz. Extreme mountain biking is a draw here, though there are several lovely hikes in this region as well to lovely waterfalls and hilltop views.
8. Sorata
Located between La Paz and Lake Titicaca, the sleepy town of Sorata serves as a base camp for visitors who want to hike in the mountains of the Cordillera Real. The granite slopes of the Cordillera Real lie in the Altiplano, or “high plains,” of the widest part of the Andes Mountains. Six of the towering peaks of the range are over 20,000 feet high. Hikers come to Sorata to plan and prepare for mountain-climbing treks.
7. Copacabana, Bolivia
This resort town on the shores of Lake Titicaca appears very touristy, but it has a long history of being a mecca for religious pilgrims. This is the place to board a ferry to the islands of the Sun and the Moon, and to enjoy the beach of the Incas. Those who like to wander outside the touristy part of town will find pleasant hikes and great views, as well as a combination of beautiful Incan and colonial ruins.
6. Potosi
Potosi is one of the world’s highest, and before its discovery by the conquistadors, it was also one of the world’s richest cities. The famed city of silver was by many accounts everything that the Spanish were looking for with El Dorado, except that the metal they found was silver instead of gold. Today, Potosi is a popular place to visit in Bolivia, known for its friendly inhabitants, lovely colonial architecture and tours of the famed mines that once housed over sixty thousand tons of silver.
5. Sucre
Sucre was once the nation’s capital, and is famed throughout South America as the White city. The town’s central area has beautifully whitewashed and well-kept buildings that are worth seeing. This is an old and wealthy city whose rise in status was tied very closely to Potosi.
4. Oruro
This miners town is one of the largest in Bolivia, and is best known for its lavish costumes and festivities during carnivale season. The festival features thousands of dancers and musicians, performing a broad variety of ethnic dances. Off season, it is a great place to experience the high plains, and is home to several good museums and the artisanal street of Calle La Paz, which makes many of the costumes and masks for the festival, as well as tourist reproductions to bring home and display.
3. Tiwanaku
Tiwanaku, found on the southern shore of Lake Titicaca, was the capital city of one of the most important civilizations to exist prior to the Incas. Archaeologists have excavated only a small part of the city, but they estimate that at its peak at least 20,000 people lived in the city.
2. La Paz
La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, while Sucre is the constitutional capital. Situated on steep hills at an elevation of roughly 3,650 meters (11,975 ft) above sea level, La Paz is the highest “de facto” capital city in the world. The sight from the air as one flies into La Paz is incredible.
1. Salar de Uyuni
Located in the Andes Mountains, Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world. It has an extraordinary flatness with the average altitude variations within one meter (3 feet) over the entire area of the Salar. The expanse of salt creates an unending white landscape during the dry season, but the area is most breathtaking in the rainy season when it is covered in water.
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10 Things NOT To Do in Bolivia - Part 1
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As the most elevated country in the continent, Bolivia offers travelers the most amazing panoramic views from its highest peaks. Definitely DO that. But right now we'll be taking a look at 10 things you should NOT do in Bolivia.
1. Don't Travel Without Toilet Paper
It doesn't matter if you're in a decent hotel, or a fine restaurant. You'll soon realize that toilet paper is a hot commodity in most cities. Also make sure you don't flush the paper, it should always be tossed in the trashcan instead.
2. Don't Enter a Bus Without Saying Hello
The locals will always enter by greeting the rest of the passengers buenos dias” (good day) or “buenas tardes” (good afternoon). Brush up on your Spanish so you can recite the greetings, as well!
3. Don't Explore Without a Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle
When you head outside of the major cities, it's best to travel in a four-wheel drive vehicle. You'll be faced with many sub-par roads, including hazardous highways without shoulders, lack of fencing and barriers.
4. Don't Carry Large Notes
We usually say this so that you don't become the target of a crime. However, in Bolivia, the reason is that a lot of the vendors don't carry change. So if a taxi ride costs you 10 Bs and you hand the driver a 20, good luck getting any change back.
5. Don't Get in a Taxi With No Signage
According to travel advisories, (DOS) crimes that take place in taxi cabs are a huge problem in Bolivia. Many criminals drive around in cars that look like taxis, and once a tourist enters the vehicle, they're mugged of their money and belongings. Take a radio taxi and make sure the vehicle has clear signage with the business name, address, and telephone number on the roof.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of Things NOT To Do in Bolivia!