Top 5 travel destinations in Bolivia
Bolivia is home to a wide range of climates, landscapes and natural beauty. The poorest country in South America, Bolivia is the country's native South America, with the majority of its citizens by supporting indigenous heritage. Bolivia receives far fewer tourists than many other nations of South America and there are ample opportunities for travelers interested in adventure off-the-beaten track. These are the top 5 travel destinations for visitors headed to Bolivia.1. PazThe the capital city of Bolivia, La Paz is a spectacular and fascinating place, full of energy, enthusiasm and a great emotion and chaos. The buildings cling to the sides of canyons, narrow cobblestone streets lined with outdoor markets snake through the city center and the snow-covered mountain. Illamani looming in the background. La Paz is situated at an altitude of 3660m above sea level. Keep this in mind, as it takes at least a couple of days to acclimatise to life in La Paz. Once acclimated, is climbing the winding streets and alleys of La Paz for being one of the highlights of your visit.2. SucreDesignated a UNESCO world heritage site in 1991, the colonial city of Sucre, with its whitewashed buildings and red roofs of terracotta is perhaps the most beautiful city in Bolivia. Do not miss a visit to the nearby village of Tarabuco. Located 65 km south-east of Sucre, the small indigenous village Tarabuco is famous for its festivals Phujllay (which means 'to play' in Quechua). The country is also known for its beautiful and colorful fabrics, sprawling Sunday market. About three hours by bus from Sucre is the city of Potosí. Famous for his tour-opening my eyes, Potosí is another interesting colonial center easily be visited on the way to Uyuni. 3. Salar de Uyuni Salar de UyuniThe is the world's largest salt flat. At an altitude of 3653m and covers 12 thousand square kilometers, was once part of Lake Minchin prehistoric salt, which covered most of southwestern Bolivia. Today, the Uyuni salt flats are one of the most visited attractions in Bolivia. A tour of the Salar and its surrounding area includes visits to the salt plains, geysers hot springs, volcanoes and colorful lakes. Most tours consist of two or three days on the plains of salt, and most can be continued across the border in neighboring Chile. 4. Santa Cruz Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Santa Cruz or, as is more commonly known, is located in vast plains of East Bolivia. Santa Cruz is the second largest city in Bolivia and boasts of being the most Brazilian of Bolivians. Trip to Santa Cruz from the highlands of Bolivia may be rough and slow going, but the uniqueness of the city makes it worth the trip. The beautiful village of Samaipata is almost three hours along rough dirt roads from Santa Cruz. Located in the desert surrounding the Cordillera Oriental, Samaipata serves as a starting point for trekking, desert and the people Guevara route. collectivos frequent or shared taxi, shuttle passengers between Santa Cruz and Samaipata.5. Lake TiticacaFor many travelers who come from Peru, the village of Copacabana on the shores of Lake Titicaca is a common introduction, first in Bolivia. The largest lake in South America, Lake Titicaca covers over 230 km long and 97 km in width, and straddles both Peru and Bolivia. Located at an altitude of 3820m is said to be the highest navigable lake in the world. Water has a bright color of sapphire that sparkles in the sunlight at high altitudes. The shores of Lake Titicaca, Aymara are dotted with traditional villages and snowy peaks of the Cordillera Real can be seen rising up at the bottom. A boat trip to the Island of the Sun, the legendary Inca creation site and the birthplace of the sun in Inca mythology, makes an interesting day trip from Copacabana. Frequent passenger shuttle boats to and from the island.
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