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- Bolivia, because of its location in the middle of the continent, is also called the heart of South America. It is a country where a lot of rugged nature can be found: snow-capped mountain peaks, rugged landscapes, vast savanna and an impenetrable rainforest. Bolivia is also characterized by its indigenous people, whose clothing literally gives the streets a lot of color. Despite its eventful history, it is one of the most peaceful countries in this continent.
- La Paz is the capital of Bolivia and has more than 1 million inhabitants. Nevertheless, it is an atmospheric city with many attractions. The Indian neighborhoods and colorful markets in this city are a great sight against the backdrop of the snowy Andean peaks.
- From La Paz you can book trips to such places as the highest ski resort in the world (the glacier on the Chacaltaya), Lake Titicaca (the highest navigable lake in the world), Potosi (traditionally a rich, prosperous city in Bolivia) and Salar de Uyuni (the largest salt flats in the world).
- Take a bike ride on “the most dangerous road in the world” near La Paz: a narrow road past deep canyons, but with beautiful scenery; from icy white mountain peaks to subtropical forests, regularly encountering monkeys and parrots along the way.
- Take a trip through southeastern Bolivia where there are beautiful, vast Amazon lowlands with lots of wild-life (The Chaco). Further north, the Amazon tropical rainforests begin at the starting point of Rurrenabaque.
- Copacabana is a sacred site for the ancient Incas, on the edge of Lake Titicaca. It is an excellent starting point for boat trips and hikes through the beautiful surroundings. Lake Titicaca is known as the highest navigable lake (3,830 meters above sea level) in the world.
- The village of Uyuni is often called the cold village by Bolivians because of its cold climate. A small and quiet Bolivian village with about 12,000 inhabitants from where tours to the salt lakes, Colorado Verde and Laguna Colorado begin. A wonderful experience!
- Sucre is according to many the most beautiful city in Bolivia; its museums and markets make it a city where you will not get bored.
- Coroico is a city located 5 hours drive north of La Paz, in the middle of the jungle and has a pleasant climate. The exciting bus ride over non-paved roads and along deep chasms. The changing landscape of snow-capped mountain peaks, dense jungle and beautiful waterfalls offers many distractions.
- Rurrenabaque is a long arduous trek by bus from La Paz. The Bolivian jungle is a good place to be. If you drink as many beers as you see crocodiles, you'll end up drunk in your hammock every night. It is also the perfect starting point for Amazon exploration. But many have trouble getting out of here. Literally, too, when the rainy season starts and the roads get (even) worse.
- Due to political instability in Bolivia, be prepared for protest demonstrations and roadblocks in various regions of the country, which can disrupt public life. This is especially true in the Central Plateau, which includes La Paz, but also in the Chapare, Lake Titicaca, Cochabamba, the Yungas and, to a lesser extent, Santa Cruz. Roadblocks and demonstrations should be avoided as much as possible.
- While the route to the Yungas is one of the most beautiful, it is also the most dangerous! Because this road is very steep and narrow, and that landslides can occur during heavy rains, it is advised to use reliable bus companies.
- Road blocks can cause long delays to routes to important destinations.
- La Paz is at a high altitude, which can cause headaches and difficulty sleeping. So make sure you have enough variety and, if necessary, go to lower altitude areas for several days.
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