Bolivia is a unique country situated in the heart of the South America. Although some may say it is not yet ready for tourists, some others may see this as an exciting opportunity to an enriching and eye-opening experience, amazing discoveries, adventure and top photography opportunities. I had a chance…
Bolivia
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Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world and a must-see if you travel to Peru or Bolivia – two countries that divided its geographical “ownership”. Lake Titicaca was nr. 2 attraction on our list while traveling to Peru, although at the end we decided to visit the…
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Sucre is the constitutional Capital of Bolivia (although the seat of the government is in La Paz) and probably the country’s prettiest town. If you want to know what makes this place so special and why you should visit Sucre while traveling to Bolivia, this post is for you! …
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As written previously in the other posts about tours to Bolivian Salar de Uyuni, you can opt for a longer trip that includes not only the salt flats but also the region Sud Lípez which is one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Andes. It is an amazing colorful desert…
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Salar de Uyuni spanning 10,582 square kilometers in the southwestern Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat and one of the most surrealist places on the Earth. This entirely flat salt desert lies 3,650 m above the sea level which makes it also the world’s highest salt flat. It is…
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Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest and highest salt flat that extends on about 12 thousand square kilometers in the altitude of 3,650 m above the sea level. It lies in the Potosí department in the southern part of Bolivia. The salt flats were formed here from a salt…
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As a part of our trip to Copacabana lying on the Bolivian shore of the Lake Titicaca in November 2015, we spent one day on the sacred Isla del Sol and I recently wrote a post about our hike on the island for Ecophiles ecotravel webzine (platform for sustainable tourism). You can read it…