The Bolivia Travel Guide

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Sucre, Bolivia (UNESCO, white-washed buildings, colonial architecture)
Tarabuco, Bolivia (small town outside Sucre, famous Sunday Market)
Candelaria, Bolivia (small town outside Sucre)
Cochabamba, Bolivia (landlocked)
Salar Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia



Salar de Uyuni Salt Flats Traverse, Bolivia: Uyuni to San Pero de Atacama, Chile; 310 miles


Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
- Copacabana, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
- Tiahuanaco Ruins, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
- Gate of the Sun, Tiahuanaco Ruins, Lake Titicaca
- Island Del Sol, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
- Del Sol Island ruins, Island Del Sol
- Inca Temple Ruins, Del Sol Island
- Del Sol Island ruins, Island Del Sol



La Paz, Bolivia
- Markets
- Coca Museum


El Choro Trek, Bolivia (60 km, La Cumbre (4700m) to the jungle of Chairo (1500m), takes 3-days)
Tiwanaku Pre-Inca Ruins, Bolivia
Potosi, Bolivia (Said to be highest city in the world at 4km above sea-level, site that funded Spanish expansion with its vast resources, poor mining town town)

Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
Madidi National Park, Boliva
Cordillera Real Trek, Bolivia (100 miles, 8-14 day trek, Andes to Amazon along ancient Inca trail system)
Apolobamba Trek, Bolivia (5-8 day trek connecting the villages of Curva and Pelechuco through Andean highlands. 71 miles. Traditional healers here, who still practice along the route, were the first to use penicillin and performed successful brain surgeries over 1,000 years ago)
Amboro National Park, Bolivia
Tupiza, Bolivia (colorful canyon country)
Laguna Colorada, Bolivia

Samaipata, Bolivia
- El Fuerte ruins, Samaipata
Sol de Manana, Bolivia (geothermal field sitting at 16,400’, one of the wildest landscapes on earth. Nearby are vast salt flats, steaming volcanoes and flamingo filled lagoons)
Kaa-Iya Del Gran Chaco National Park, Bolivia (The driest tropical forest in the world, animals have adapted to live without water for days. Home to more Jaguars, 1,000, than any place in the world)