Sail on Lake Titicaca, visit the towns of Copacabana and Yumani, and discover the mystical Inca Steps and the Inca Fountain on a guided trip from La Paz.
Enjoy a guided tour through the vibrant city of Medellín on Electric bikes. Explore many iconic and local hot spots in 4-hours and enjoy a selection of tropical fruits and premium, world class coffee.
Escape the city center and explore La Paz's outlying areas, like the cemetery and El Alto. Take in spectacular views of La Paz on an amazing cable car, and learn more about Bolivian culture.
Explore Lake Titicaca, visit Copacabana and take a speedboat out to Isla del Sol, considered the birthplace of the Inca legend. Spend the night at Isla del Sol and see the coast of Yumani.
Enjoy this unique tour of Death Road by bike, leaving La Paz City. Visit the Uyuni Salt Flats, Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, and the Red Lagoon Flamingoes while exploring on this 5-day trip.
Depart La Paz to explore Uyuni and San Pedro de Atacama with a 3-day guided trip, including transportation and meals. Visit the Uyuni Salt Flats, Isla Incahuasi, Red Lagoon, Chiguana Desert, and more.
See the sights of one of the world's highest cities on a 2.5 to 3-hour walking tour of La Paz. Get off the beaten track and discover hidden spots such as the Witches' Market with a local, English-speaking guide.
Two activities in one full day. Visit the floating islands of the indigenous Uros people, then sail to Taquile Island and meet the local people to learn more about their traditions, with views of Lake Titicaca's spectacular scenery.
Escape La Paz and trek across Death Road on a full-day mountain biking tour. Enjoy a double suspension bike, lunch, and a local guide while taking in the sights of La Cumbre, Corico, and Yolosa.
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This department is located in northern Bolivia, and its capital is Trinidad. It is characterized by its luxuriant vegetation since the territory includes green meadows and lush tropical forests. It ha...
Cochabamba, city, central Bolivia. It lies in the densely populated, fertile Cochabamba Basin, at 8,432 feet (2,570 metres) above sea level. Founded as Villa de Oropeza in 1574 by th...
La Paz, city, administrative capital of Bolivia, west-central Bolivia. It is situated some 42 miles (68 km) southeast of Lake Titicaca. La Paz, which lies between 10,650 and 13,250 feet (3,250 and ...
Oruro, city, west-central Bolivia. It lies at 12,150 feet (3,702 metres) above sea level in the Altiplano region, 30 miles (48 km) north of Lake Poopó. Founded in 160...
Without a doubt, Pando is the least visited and least populated department in Bolivia. Its capital, Cobija, has barely 61,000 inhabitants, and it is difficult to reach this city because flights are ex...
Potosí is the Bolivian department whose capital city, which bears the same name, achieved great prestige and popularity during the colonial period thanks to the veins of silver in its Cerro Rico (ric...
Santa Cruz, in full Santa Cruz de la Sierra, city, east-central Bolivia. It is situated in the hot, tropical lowlands at an elevation of 1,365 feet (416 metres) above sea level. Foun...
Sucre, capital of the department of Chuquisaca, is a colonial city with great historic value since the first cry of liberty was heard from its environs (May 25, 1809). The city of Sucre is also the co...
Tarija, city, southern Bolivia. It is situated at an elevation of 6,122 feet (1,866 metres) above sea level on the Guadalquivir River. Founded in 1574 by the conquistador Luis d...
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