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Categories: Ascension
Categories: Avaroa National Reserve
Cochabamba, one of the nation's largest cities, is noted for its shopping, pleasant climate, a good archaeological museum and the Inca ruins at nearby Incallajta. The cancha, or market, in Cochabamba is one of the largest in the country and is a good...
Categories: Cochabamba
Categories: Colchani
The lakeside town of Copacabana is one of our favorites—it is among the friendliest, cleanest and prettiest places in the country. Copacabana has several cathedrals, one of which contains the nearly 500-year-old silver- and gold-encased Virgen de la ...
Categories: Copacabana Bolivia
Categories: Cordillera Real
Once a dungeon of a Medici fortress, Enoteca Italiana stores more than 1500 Italian wine labels. Visitors can taste and compare local wines from the "wine library" and discover lesser known gems in an Enoteca.
Categories: Enoteca
Huatajata is a beautiful lakeside village set on the shores of sacred Lake Titicaca.
Categories: Huatajata
Categories: Isla del Sol
This isolated park on the border with Brazil is named for scientist Noel Kempff, who was killed by drug smugglers at a jungle airstrip in 1986. This is some of the wildest terrain in Bolivia—it inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Lost World. ...
Categories: Kempff National Park
Built in the canyon created by the Choqueyapu River, La Paz is the seat of the Bolivian government as well as one most important cultural centers in the country. Travelers to La Paz should make sure to visit one of the surviving colonial cathedral...
Categories: La Paz Bolivia
Categories: Laguna Hedionda
Born from the legends of Incan lore, Lake Titicaca is a beautiful and most venerated lake that hides a 1,500-year-old mystery in the depths of the calm blue waters. A temple submerged was discovered marking the birthplace and origins of the Incas whe...
Categories: Lake Titicaca (Bolivian Coast)
Los Yungas is a beautiful area of deep valleys separating the high Andes from the Amazon basin. This tropical region is where many African slaves found refuge after escaping the mining camps of Potosi (many of their descendants have remained in Los Y...
Categories: Los Yungas Area
Categories: Moon Valley
Categories: Ojo de Perdiz
A mining town since silver was discovered there, Oruro was founded in 1606 and is well-known as the Folkloric Capital of Bolivia, largely thanks to its amazing Carnival, considered by many the finest in South America after Rio de Janeiro. By some est...
Categories: Oruro
Categories: Osvor Maritime Museum
The 16th-century silver-mining town of Potosi claims to be the world's highest city (15,380 ft/4,690 m). It merits at least a 24-hour stay.Visit the Casa Nacional de Moneda, or mint. Take a look at the jarring entryway carving of a grinning Bacchus—w...
Categories: Potosi
Categories: Puerto Suarez
Categories: Reyes
Located in the tropical lowlands on the Beni River, Rurrenabaque serves as a base for jungle wildlife tours. These tours are extremely popular with backpackers, and flights between La Paz and Rurre (as it's known in Bolivia) fill up quickly. Book you...
Categories: Rurrenabaque
Categories: San Joaquin
This attractive large city is Bolivia's richest—you'll see expensive cars and luxury merchandise for sale (and plenty of affordable arts and crafts as well). The people of the city and the department (Santa Cruz), known as Cambas, are very proud of t...
Categories: Santa Cruz
The "Pearl of the Andes" is often described as having the most beautiful setting in Bolivia. The surrounding valley has an abundance of trees and flowers. Though there aren't many attractions in town, it serves as a base for hiking. A number of Inca ...
Categories: Sorata
The country's constitutional capital, Sucre is located in a scenic valley at an elevation of 8,900 ft/2,700 m. It is home to the Supreme Court of Bolivia and three universities.Sucre is one of the most relaxing and pleasant cities in Bolivia—the arch...
Categories: Sucre
This beautiful colonial city in the isolated southern highlands has a distinctive Mediterranean flavor. Not without reason is it called the Andalucia of Bolivia. It has festivals and special events year-round, including a lively Carnival and a rodeo ...
Categories: Tarija
Categories: Tiwanaku
In an isolated corner of southwestern Bolivia sits the desert-like landscape of Uyuni. It was founded in 1889 by Bolivian president Anicento Arce who operates a military base outside of the town. Uyuni's economy has blossomed from the many v...
Categories: Uyuni