Known as the Tibet of South America, Bolivia is an extraordinarily diverse and intriguing country. You’ll discover breathtaking landscapes, historic architectural beauty, and mountain ranges. Peru borders this landlocked country and four other nations, adding to its charm.
The tourist spots to visit in Bolivia are the cities like La Paz, Sucre, Potosi, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, and El Alto. There you will find fantastic lodging places for a holiday trip or just for a weekend in Bolivia. Those are Hostal Las Olas hotel and rustic retreat La Posada del Inca Eco-Lodge on the shore of Lake Titicaca, Atik Hotel – the first boutique hotel of La Paz or Palacio de Sal (all are available for booking on sites like Reservations), the world’s first salt hotel and so on. Hotels in Bolivia offer visitors comfortable accommodation to discover the best tourist attraction in Bolivia!
Contents
- 1. Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni
- 2. Silver Mines in Potosi
- 3. City of Sucre
- 4. La Paz
- 5. Madidi National Park
- 6. Yungas Road
- 7. Lake Titicaca
- 8. Valle de la Luna
- The 6 reasons to go to Bolivia
- What to do in Bolivia?
- Best time to travel to Bolivia
- How to organize a trip to Bolivia?
- Do I have to get vaccinated?
- Security in Bolivia
1. Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni
This 4000 square mile salts flat is the flattest destination on earth. Tourists visit this place to take a look at structures made entirely from bricks of salt. They prefer to stay at the Hotel de Sal, which is made out of salt entirely.
2. Silver Mines in Potosi
It is known as the “Rich Mountain,” as it once held the silver mines. Visitors can explore the effect that colonization on people of Bolivia at this place. Although there is no silver, visitors may still tour the mines. The city of Potosi has conserved the complete mining process of silver to be explained to visitors.
3. City of Sucre
Known as the Constitutional city of Bolivia, Sucre offers visitors ancient aristocratic architects of Spain. You can find many historical places at Sucre. Don’t miss to visit a building where the Bolivian Constitution is set.
4. La Paz
Popularly known as The City That Touches the Sky, La Paz is the world’s highest capital, in a valley is surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Visitors can have a look at colorful houses from Spanish colonial times. Visit the Valley of the Moon, a rocky valley with a surreal lunar-like landscape.
5. Madidi National Park
This 7,000 square miles park is amongst the most biologically diverse parks. Tourists usually spot titi monkey, a species of monkey found nowhere else in the world. That park is said to have more than 9,000 species of birds.
6. Yungas Road
It is the most adventurous road in Bolivia to drive. This 40-mile-long road is named dangerous because it climbs to around 15000 feet from La Pazand then descends to 4,000 feet to Bolivia’s rainforest region of Coroico. This road is a favorite destination for mountain bikers for downhill riding.
7. Lake Titicaca
This crystal-clear lake is the most admired tourist spot in Bolivia. Near to its shore, there is a place called Tiwanakuthat has ruins of an ancient city-state that historians believe to be a predecessor of the Inca Empire.
Having so many tourists attraction in Bolivia, and lakhs of tourists visiting this beautiful country, hotels in Bolivia offer a perfect holiday vacation in this mystical land of soul and adventure.
8. Valle de la Luna
The Moon Valley owes its name to Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on lunar soil in July 1969, when he visited the Bolivian capital the same year.
Its formations are not of solid rock but clay, not sculpted by groundwater but by external erosion caused by winds and rain.
The mountains that surround La Paz are clayey. The percentages of the chemical elements vary from one place to another, which makes the Moon Valley formations to change color between beige or pale brown, which is the predominant, and reddish and violet. These colorations create attractive optical illusions when the sun’s rays impact the valley formations.
The 6 reasons to go to Bolivia
In Latin America, Bolivia remains one of the most authentic countries, and where the landscapes are as diverse as they are splendid. Do not hesitate anymore! You must go on a trip to Bolivia.
1. A challenge to the path of death
2. Following the trail of Tintin in the Temple of the Sun
3. Stalking the anaconda
4. Admiring the splendid landscapes of the Salar de Uyuni
5. Go to visit the mythical Lake Titicaca
6. Discovering the highest capital in the world
What to do in Bolivia?
Visit the indigenous and traditional markets, such as the famous Mercado de las Brujas in La Paz, or the Sunday Fair of Tarabuco.
Sail through Lake Titicaca, the ‘sacred lake of the Incas.’ Relax by the lake in the city Copacabana or visit archeological ruins on the Isla del Sol.
Contemplate breathtaking landscapes such as the Laguna Verde, the Licancabur volcano, the Sol de Tomorrow geysers, or the so-called Dalí Desert, with its surreal forms.
Celebrate Carnival in Bolivia and delve into the Bolivian folk wealth, full of masks, symbols, and colors.
Bolivia is the right place for trekking, for its many mountain ranges and the variety of its landscapes, from semi-tropical forests to lakes and the original Altiplano.
Know the fauna of the country. Bolivia is one of the countries with the highest biological diversity. Flamingos, llamas, and alpacas stand out in the Altiplano and the Amazon jaguars, crocodiles, parrots, turtles, and so on.
Best time to travel to Bolivia
Bolivia is such a vast country that has very different climates, according to the region. It has two very marked times, the hot and humid in summer that runs from November to March and the dry season between April and October. The best time to travel to Bolivia is the dry season. Check our website to know in more detail when traveling to Bolivia.
How to organize a trip to Bolivia?
Are you preparing for your trip to Bolivia without having a precise idea about what awaits you there? Surely you have several things to do and places to visit, but you should contact one of your local agents to answer your questions and advise you before and during the trip. He will help you to find the best itineraries according to your interests and travel expectations. Furthermore, you will be informed about the essential aspects such as internal displacements, the best routes, and the requirements to travel, among other things.
Do I have to get vaccinated?
It is mandatory to get vaccinated against yellow fever if it comes from a country of endemic risk or according to the area of Bolivia to be visited. To do this, find out before traveling on the official Health and Safety pages of the country. As vaccines or recommended treatments are those against the H1N1 flu, rabies, dengue, and chikungunya. Check with your GP.
Security in Bolivia
Bolivia is generally a safe country to visit. Of course, you will need to take some precautionary measures, such as trying to avoid solitary movements, especially at night, by the road or isolated places; also, always take official taxis. During the rainy season, from November to February, floods and landslides are frequent, so it is advisable to be informed and updated regularly about the situation of the region.