Framing: Spanish speaking
guide/driver (1person)
Optional: English speaking guide
Highlights: Sajama National Park, Salar
de Uyuni, South Lipez, Beni,
Torotoro National Park, Jesuit Missions, Lake Titicaca
B: breakfast; L:
lunch; D: dinner
Please limit luggage to 20kg
per person during the tour
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- Arrival – El Alto Airport (4100m/13.451ft)
– La Paz (3663m/12.018ft)
We pick you up at the El Alto airport, the highest
commercial airport in the world, and depending
on your time of arrival there might be time for
a tour of the city and dinner after you get installed
at the hotel. Hotel. Distance: 14km/9mi.
Transport: 00h30
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2 -
La Paz City Tour
– Valle de la Luna (3315m/10.876ft)
At 08h00 we meet to go on a private tour of
the city. We’ll visit a few museums as
well as the church and convent San Francisco.
After lunch we descend to the southern part
of La Paz to visit the Valle de la Luna; mistakenly
called a valley the Valle de la Luna is made
up of strange rock formations that give it its
lunar landscape. We return to the centre in
the late-afternoon and the evening is free to
explore La Paz by night. Hotel. Distance:
60km/37mi. Transport: 2h00. Visit: 6h00. B
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3 - La Paz -
Sajama National Park (4255m/13.960ft) - Tomarapi
We leave from the hotel around 09h00 and todays
route takes us on a nice tour across the Altiplano.
We start by driving South to the small town
Patacamaya where we turn West and the rest of
the way we are guided by the imposing stratovolcano
Sajama. On our way we visit the Chulpas which
are burial chambers from the pre-Colombian era,
now empty because of systematic pillage. A few
kilometres before we reach the Sajama National
Park we stop at the small village Curahuara
de Carangas. The towns colonial church is known
as the Sistine chapel of the Altiplano, because
of its perfectly conserved frescos, painted
solely with natural paint. After this impressive
visit we continue to the nice and small lonely
town Tomarapi. From the asphalted road that
leads all the way to the Chilean border we turn
right and follow a small bumpy trail that leads
into the Sajama National Park. Depending on
our time of arrival we might have time to take
a swim in the thermal springs or visit the geysers.
Inn. Distance: 320km/199mi. Transport:
3h30. Visit: 3h00. B/D
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4 - Sajama
Today we visit
the Sajama National Park which was Bolivia’s
first protected area. The park lies at the foot
of the extinct stratovolcano Sajama, the highest
summit in Bolivia with its 6542m/21.463ft. It
was declared a national park in order to protect
the endagered Queñua forests which are
the highest forest in the word. After lunch
we pass the Laguna Huaña Khota on our
way back to Tomarapi. Inn. Distance:
80km/50mi. Transport: 2h30. Visit: 1h00. B/L/D
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5 - Sajama –
Tahua (3707m12.162ft)
We have a long day ahead of us. After
breakfast we head towards the small village
Tahua which lies north of the Salar de Uyuni.
First we reach the small picturesque village
Sabaya, from where we cross the Salar de Coïpasa
(also known as the mirror of the earth) and
after passing the checkpoint at the small garrison
village Llica we enter the Uyuni salt flat.
Mid-afternoon we reach Tahua from where we have
a wonderful view of the magnificent salt flat
– the biggest in the world. Depending
on our time of arrival we can visit the Coquësa
mummies or go for a walk in and around Tahua.
Hotel. Distance: 595km/370mi. Transport: 6h00.
Visit: 2h00. B/L/D
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–Tahua – Salar de Uyuni (3653m/11.985ft)
- Tahua
Today we spend the day on the salt flat. The
Salar de Uyuni is the biggest salt flat in the
world with acreage of 10582km²/4,085 square
miles and it contains a reserve of 9 million
tonne of Lithium and other minerals. We head
towards the “island” Incahuasi,
also known as the fisherman’s island.
This geological formation which is a leftover
of petrified limestone offers a multiple of
Tiwanakota and Inca archaeological sites. From
the highest point on the island we have an amazing
360° view of the Salar de Uyuni. We relax
and have lunch on the island and afterwards
we visit the small salt exploitation cooperation
of Colchani where salt is still extracted and
processed without machines. In the late afternoon
we return to Tahua. Hotel. Distance:
340km/211mi. Transport: 4h30. Visit: 3h00. B/L/D
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7 - Tahua
- San Pedro de Quemez (3723m/12.215ft)
After breakfast,
around 10h00, we leave for the small village San
Pedro de Quemez, situated at the doors of the
south Lipez. We cross the Salar de Uyuni in direction
southwest and we arrive at San Pedro de Quemez
by mid-afternoon. We discover the active volcanoes
Iruputuncu and Ollaguë, the caves of Cueva
Galaxia with their astonishing rock formations
sculptured by nature over years, and also the
pre-Columbian sites showing the customs and rites
of the people of this part of the Andes. Hotel.
Distance: 195km/121mi. Transport: 2h30. Visit:
3h00. B/L/D
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8 - San
Pedro de Quemez - Ojo del Perdiz (4217m/13.835ft)
Our trip continues in southern direction. After
breakfast we head towards Ojo del Perdiz, a small
village at the heart of the grand landscapes of
the Siloli desert. We cross the Salar de Chiguana
where we visit the Arbol de Piedra “the
stone tree”, before reaching Ojo del Perdiz
by mid-afternoon. Hotel. Distance: 150km/93mi.
Transport: 2h00. Visit: 1h30. B/L/D
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9 - Ojo del Perdiz
- Laguna Colorada - Laguna Verde (4400m/14.436ft)
– Quetena Grande (4216m/13.832ft)
We still continue in southern direction now towards
the lagunas. After crossing the Siloli desert
we discover the different lakes that decorate
our journey; Seca, Cañapa, Hedionda, Honda
and Khara before we arrive at the famous Laguna
Colorada in the Avaroa National Park in the beginning
of the afternoon. The lake gets a reddish colour
from the alga and therefore the name; the coloured
lake! After lunch we continue towards the Laguna
Verde passing by the geysers of Sol de Mañana
before arriving at the small shelter Queteña,
not far from the volcano Llicancahur and the Lagunas
Blanca and Verde. The Laguna Verde gets its name
because of its turquoise colour which it gets
from a high concentration of lead carbonate, arsenic
and calcium. Please refrain from bathing!! We
continue to Quetena Grande where we spend the
night. Hotel. Distance: 260km/162mi. Transport:
5h00. Visit: 3h30. B/L/D
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- Quetena
Grande – Villamar (3951m/12.963ft)
After our stay in the south we head north in direction
of Villamar, a small village not far from Villa
Alota, which is this regions mining village. We
cross the Mallku canyon and the Valle de las Rocas
(valley of rocks) before arriving at Villamar
in the afternoon. Hotel. Distance: 120km/75mi.
Transport: 2h30. Visit: 1h30. B/L/D
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11 - Villamar
- Tupiza (3165m/10.384ft)
From Villamar we head towards Tupiza via San
Vicente. This little village is famous because
it’s where Butch Cassidy and Sundance
Kid where killed. They robbed the Aramayo Company’s
salary mule train and subsequently tried to
hide in the house of a miner!! Their host obviously
gave them up to the Bolivian army and after
a shootout they were both killed. We arrive
in Tupiza in the early evening. Hotel.
Distance: 285km/177mi. Transport: 6h00. Visit:
2h30. B/L
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- Tupiza
Today we discover Tupiza and surroundings. This
small village has an average temperature between
18°C/64.4°F and 32°C/89.6°F and
is situated in the south Chichas. This small oasis
also named the pearl of Bolivia is abound with
impressive decor. We can either visit on horseback
or by bike. Hotel. B
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13 - Tupiza
We leave for a hike in the surroundings of Tupiza
in the footsteps of Butch Cassidy and Sundance
Kid. During our trek we can admire cactus and
Queñua forest and the spectacular mountains.
Before arriving at Huaca Huañusca we
cross the small villages San Miguel and Salo
and we follow the route of the famous bandits.
After lunch we return to Tupiza by the same
way. Hotel. B/L
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- Tupiza
– Tarija (1870m/6.135ft)
Today we head towards Bolivia’s wine capital
Tarija. The village got its name from Francisco
de Tarija, an andalusian member of the Diego d’Almagro
expedition who was the first Spaniard to visit
the valley which was populated by an Indian ethnos
named “tomata”. From the mix of Spaniards
and tomatas a new population was born called the
chapacos. Some 4 hours brings us to Tarija, through
lunar valleys and a succession of mountain passes.
Hotel. Distance: 236km/147mi. Transport:
4h00. Visit: 1h00. B/L
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- Tarija
After breakfast we visit the surroundings of Tarija
and we get the chance to visit some vineries and
taste both wine and food typical of this region
– a culinary visit. Hotel. B/L
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16 - Tarija
– Potosi (4000m/13.123ft)
Today we drive to Potosi. The colonial town
is the highest town with a population of more
than 100 000 in the world. On our way we pass
the biological reserve of the Cordillera de
la Sama which plays an important role in the
water supply for Tarija. It is also a region
filled with small Queñua forests and
pine trees and it is easy to come across animals
typical of the Andes like condors, pumas, vicuñas
and viscachas. Hotel. Distance: 369km/229mi.
Transport: 6h30. Visit: 2h30. B/L
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17 - Potosi
In the XVIth and XVIIth century Potosi was the
biggest town in the world taking into consideration
the miner population, and is still the 2nd most
beautiful town after Sucre. After breakfast we
visit the mines of the Cerro Rico (Rich Mountain)
and we meet again after lunch to visit the famous
Casa de la Moneda and the city and the evening
is free to explore Potosi by night. Hotel.
B
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18 -
Potosi
– Sucre (2790m/9.153ft)
Not too late nor too early we leave Potosi and
head towards Sucre the constitutional capital
of Bolivia, also called the white city. We pass
by the small villages Betanzos and Miraflores
before arriving in Sucre. After lunch we visit
the town and the evening is free. Hotel.
Distance: 180km/112mi. Transport: 2h00. Visit:
1h00. B
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19 - Sucre
A day filled with music and culture is waiting
for us. We will visit some of the museums (Asur
and Musef) as well as the Cathedral and after
lunch we visit the Casa de la Libertad and the
cultural centre Massis where we have the opportunity
to assist in the rehearsals of folkloric music.
In the evening we have planned a show-dinner
for you! Hotel. B/D
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20 – Sucre
– Aiquile (2396m/7.861ft)
The morning is free and after breakfast
we head towards Aiquile, a nice small village
which was devastated by an earthquake in 1998.
The population is mainly Quechua and the village
is known to make the best charangos in the country.
Hotel. Distance: 149km/93mi. Transport:
3h00. Visit: 1h00. B/D
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21 - Aiquile
- Samaipata (1799m/5.902ft)
From Aiquile we head towards Samaipata.
El Fuente de Samaipata is a pre-Columbian archaeological
site situated in the department of Santa Cruz.
It is famous for its huge rock tabular laid out
with channels and basins dug directly in the rocks
and the carvings of pumas and also for the seating
area and the niches that have been carved the
same way. The site was declared as a World Heritage
site in 1998 and it is believed to have been constructed
by pre-inca populations for religious and ceremonial
purposes. Hotel. Distance: 329km/204mi.
Transport: 5h30. Visit: 2h00. B/L
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22 - Samaipata
- Santa Cruz (416m/1.365ft)
We head towards Santa Cruz, a city situated in
the Amazonian basin at an altitude of 416m/1.365ft.
The average annual temperature is 25°C/77°F
which corresponds to a tropical climate. Although
it is generally warm the city is also sometimes
hit by cold winds called the Surazos. We visit
the town, the Noël Kempff Mercado museum
and the municipal Zoo. Hotel. Distance:
151km/94mi. Transport: 1h30. Visit: 4h00. B
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23 - Santa
Cruz - San Javier – Concepcion - San Ignacio
We stay in low altitude for the next
5 days. In the morning we first pass the villages
Cotoca, Pailas and Pailons and we arrive in San
Javier in time for lunch. We visit the music school,
the instrument ateliers and the baroque style
church which has been classified as a World Heritage
site. After lunch we continue our trip via Conception
where we can admire the impressive Orchid fields
and luxurious vegetation. We arrive at San Ignacio
de Velasco the biggest Jesuit community in the
area and also a bustling commercial centre, by
early evening. Hotel. Distance:
476km/296mi. Transport: 1h15. Visit: 6h00. B
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24 - San
Ignacio - San Miguel – San Raphael - Santa
Ana – Concepcion
In the morning we visit some of the remotest missions,
where the traditions are still very much present.
We go to San Miguel and San Raphael where we can
enjoy the art of the Chiquitanos through the different
decorations, sculptures and paintings. We continue
to the church of Santa Ana which has conserved
the spirit of the missionaries and was the last
mission in Chiquitania. After lunch we continue
to Conception. Hotel. Distance: 321km/199mi.
Transport: 1h00. Visit: 6h00. B
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25 –
Concepcion
- Santa Cruz
In Conception we visit the church, a pearl from
the XVIIIth century, and in order to gain a better
understanding of the history of the missions we
have the opportunity to visit a mission museum
where we can see the different renovations that
the Chiquitania Indians have undertaken. After
this extraordinary visit we return to Santa Cruz
by way of the oldest Jesuit Mission (1691), the
San Xavier Mission. On the way we visit the Mennonites
community and we arrive in Santa Cruz around 19h00.
Hotel. Distance: 298km. Transport: 0h50.
Visit: 6h00. B/L
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26 - Santa
Cruz - Villa Tunari
We leave Santa Cruz early in order to
be able to relax in Villa Tunari a small village
in the department of Cochabamba in which the coca
cultivation is very present. The principal river
of this region which is tributary to the Amazon
is surrounded by humid tropical forests and valleys.
We arrive around lunch and after we can either
visit one of the geologically most impressive
national parks in Bolivia, the Tunari National
Park with its canyons, cascades and luxurious
vegetation or relax by the swimming pool.
Hotel. Distance: 311km/193mi. Transport:
6h00. Visit: 2h30. B/L
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27 - Villa
Tunari - Cochabamba (2569m/8.428ft)
After lunch we leave for Cochabamba, the capital
of the department of Cochabamba which is the
only department which has no border with a bordering
country. In the north it’s bordered by
the department of Beni, in the south by Potosi
and Chuquisaca, at west by Oruro and La Paz
and at east by Santa Cruz. After we get installed
at the hotel we visit El Cristo de la Concordia,
which with its 33m/108ft is higher than both
Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon. For the more courageous
we can take the stairs that are inside this
impressive statue to the top from where we have
a wonderful view of the city. We will also visit
the 14th September square, the Cala Cala cathedral
both at the heart of the city. And of course
we’ll not forget the market "la Cancha"
and the evening is free to enjoy the city. Hotel.
Distance: 83km/52mi. Transport: 2h00. Visit:
5h00. B
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28 - Cochabamba
- Torotoro (2676m/8.779ft)
From Cochabamba we head towards Torotoro to visit
the Torotoro National Park. We visit the Casa
de Piedra known as "pachamama wasi"
and the more than 2500 dinosaur footprints including
the Velociraptor. We also visit the El Vergel,
known as Waca Seng´a (Cow’s Nose)
which is a waterfall of tepid water that emerges
in the middle of the Toro Toro canyon, the tortoise
cemetery with tortoise fossils dating back 500million
years, the Batea Q´ocha rock paintings and
the Llamachaqui ruins. Hotel. Distance:
120km/75mi. Transport: 2h00. Visit: 6h00. B/L/D
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29 - Torotoro – Tarata (2700m/8.858ft) –
Sipe Sipe (2685m/8.809ft)
After our visit of the Torotoro National Park
we continue to Tarata a small village with traditional
architecture that is also the birth town of Manuel
Mariano Melgarejo dictator and president from
1864 to 1871. We discover the main square and
the church and convent Franciscain de San José.
We will also visit the villages around Huayculli
known for their pottery and the village Villa
Rivero mainly known for its textiles. Late in
the afternoon we head towards Sipe Sipe and the
evening is free. Hotel. Distance: 110km/68mi.
Transport: 3h00. Visit: 6h00. B/L/D
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30 - Sipe Sipe
- Urmiri (3388m/11.115ft)
A couple of kilometres north of Sipe Sipe is
the Inca site Inca Raqay in the Serrania de
Tarhuani. The ruins are not very impressive
but the panorama is terrific. Every year the
winter solstice (Inti Raymi) is celebrated here
on the night of the 21st of June. We can also
visit the caves which according to legend connected
Inca Raqay with Cusco in Peru. After lunch we
leave for Urmiri, a thermal station in the department
of La Paz. We can relax next to the pool and
swim in the thermal waters rich in minerals
and iron that emerges from the ground at a temperature
of 72°C/161.6°F and reaches us at a
pleasant temperature. Hotel. Distance:
356km/221mi. Transport: 4h30. Visit: 2h00. B/L
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- Urmiri
– La Paz (3663m/12.018ft)
We are only a couple of hours away from La Paz
and after a last swim in the thermal waters we
are on our way. We arrive in La Paz around 18h00
and the evening is free. Hotel. Distance:
103km/64mi. Transport: 2h00. B
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32 -
La Paz - Tiwanaku (3845m/12.615ft) – Taraco
(3809m/12.497ft)
After breakfast we start with a visit to Tiwanaku
which is the site of a pre-Inca civilisation
that dominated half of the South-central Andes
between the Vth and the Xlth century. After
lunch we head towards the small village Taraco
on the banks of the Lake Titicaca to discover
the charm of life in rural Bolivia. Home
stay. Distance: 97km/60mi. Transport: 1h30.
Visit: 4h00. B/L/D
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33 – Taraco
- La Paz - Coroico (1470m/4.823ft)
Early in the morning we leave for Coroico which
is situated in the northern Yungas just a couple
of hours from La Paz and the Altiplano. Both
climate and landscape changes completely and
we now find ourselves in a subtropical zone
at 1470m/4.823ft of altitude. To reach Coroico
we follow the Yungas road which used to be the
"death road" – the most dangerous
road in the world but which is now replaced
by an asphalted road. The new road is definitely
safer but just as impressive because of its
situation on the mountain side. Hotel.
Distance: 193km/120mi. Transport: 3h00. Visit:
1h00. B
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34 - Coroico
Today we relax in Coroico and surroundings.
The comfortably warm climate is perfect for
growing citrus fruits, bananas, coffee and coca
leaves and a perfect place for us to relax for
a day. We can go for a trek or horseback riding,
take a bike trip or just relax at the pool.
Hotel. B
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35– Coroico
- Tocaña
We leave Coroico to discover the village Tocaña
in the north Yungas. The inhabitants are descendants
of African slave workers brought to Bolivia
to work the mines of Potosi. We'll visit the
village school where gifts of notebooks and
pens are always welcome and we'll also visit
the coffee and coca plantations in an afro-andina
atmosphere. We return to Coroico where we spend
the night. Hotel. B/L
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36 - Coroico
- La Paz
The morning is free and after lunch we return
to La Paz where we arrive in the afternoon. Hotel.
Distance: 96km/60mi. Transport: 3h00. Visit: 1h00.
B
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37 -
La Paz – Rurrenabaque (299m/981ft) –
Santa Rosa
Again we are going to spend some time in low
altituide. Very early a car brings us to the
El Alto airport where we'll take the plane to
Rurrenabaque. From Rurrenabaque we continue
approciomately 3 hours by car until reaching
village Santa Rosa and after lunch our jeep
brings us to where we continue by boat. During
the 3 hour boat trip up the river Yucuma we
discover different bird species and reptiles.
Shelter. Distance: (all transport) 440km/273mi.
Transport: 7h00. Visit: 4h00. B/L/D
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38 - Santa
Rosa – Rurrenabaque
Today we get up at 05h30 in order to observe
the animals at dawn. We leave by boat and at
this time of the day we have a better chance
to see the animals because early in the morning
they hunt for food - we will also go hunting
for our breakfast at the camp around 07h30!!
Around 09h00 we go for a 3 hour trek in the
jungle and we return to the camp again for lunch.
After lunch the boat brings us back to Santa
Rosa where the car is waiting to return to Rurrenabaque.
Hotel. Distance: car 140km/87mi, boat
50km/31mi. Transport: 6h30. Visit: 4h00. B/L
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39 - Rurrenabaque
- La Paz
Our team brings us from the hotel to the airport
from where we return to La Paz and the day is
free to enjoy the city. Hotel. Distance:
car 14km/8.7mi, plane 250km/155mi. Transport:
2h00. B
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40 - La
Paz - Chacaltaya (5200m/17.060ft)- Puerto Perez
(3815m/12.516ft)
We leave early in the morning to visit Chacaltaya
(the highest skirun in the world now closed due
to lack of snow) which is only one hour away from
La Paz. It only takes about 10min from our stop
to climb the last bit to reach the top where we
have a wonderful view of a large part of the Cordillera
Real, in particular the Nevado Illimani, the Huayna
Potosi and the Condoriri. We can also see the
Bolivian Altiplano and the Lake Titicaca. Days
with really good visibility show the clouds over
the Yungas and in the far the volcanoes Sajama,
Parinacota and Pomerape. After lunch we head towards
the Lake Titicaca and we spend the night at a
small inn owned by our friend and musician Anselmo
in the small village Puerto Perez. Inn.
Distance: 142km/88mi. Transport: 3h30. Visit:
3h00. B/L/D
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41
- Puerto
Perez – Copacabana (3949m/12.956ft)
Today we follow the Lake Titicaca to the Tiquina
strait which we cross by boat and continue to
Copacabana. We enjoy a relaxing day visiting the
town and enjoying the atmosphere. Hotel.
Distance: 96km/60mi. Transport: 3h00. Visit: 1h00.
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42 - Copacabana
– Isla de la Luna (3900m/12.795ft) –
Isla del Sol (4000m/13.123ft)
After breakfast we walk to the port
where a boat is waiting to bring us to Isla
del Sol. On our way we visit Isla de la Luna
and then we continue to the north of the Isla
del Sol. From here we can either go for a small
trek and visit the different archaeological
sites and museum or take the boat to the south
of the island and visit the Inca stairs and
fountain. Hotel. Transport:
00h45 (boat). Visit: 3h. B/L/D
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43 – Isla del Sol
Today we relax on the Isla del Sol. The Isla del
Sol is believed to be the birthplace of the very
first Incas, and the island is the perfect place
to spend a day relaxing and enjoying the almost
serene beauty. Hotel. B/L/D
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44 – Isla del Sol –
Copacabana – La Paz
After we’ve walked down the Inca
stairs we visit the site Pilkokaina and then we
return to Copacabana from where we continue to
La Paz and the afternoon is free to profit from
the last hours in the Bolivian capital.
Hotel. Distance: 161km/100mi. Transport: 3h. B
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45 - La
Paz Departure
Transfer from your hotel to the airport. It is
recommended to be at the airport 3h00 before departure
for international flights. End of our
services.
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Options
- The 33rd day
you have the possibility to descend to Coroico
by mountain bike on the famous "death
road"!!
- Trek: If
you are interested in trekking please see our
trek programs here
- Mountaineering:
If you
are interested in mountaineering please see our andinism programs here
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Other options: After
the 45th day you also have the possibility
to continue your trip to Peru (Cusco and
the Machu Picchu and/or the floating island
Uros and the neighbouring islands Amantani
and Taquile), Chile (San Pedro de Atacama
and Arica and the Pacific Ocean) or Argentina
(Salta).
If
you have special wishes for a tour that
you do not find on these pages i.e. birding,
wine tours, adventure sports, archaeological
tours etc. please do not hesitate to contact
us directly for more information.
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Dates
& Prices
Dates: For most our tours
in Bolivia the best time to travel is between March
and November. If you wish to travel outside these dates
please do not hesitate to contact us directly for more
information.
Price: We
offer different categories in all our tours so please
contact us for a personalised quote tailor-made for
your budget.
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Equipment
and Information
Included in the price:
- Spanish speaking guide/driver/cook (1 person)
- Hotels and accomodation according to program
- Meals mentioned
- Park entries
- Transport according to program
Not included in the price:
- Obligatory personal insurance also covering cancellations,
medical repatriation and civil responsability
- Meals not mentioned or meals mentioned as “free”
(count approx. 3 to 8 usd per person/per meal)
- Tips
- International return flights
- Airport taxes (2 to 5 usd per person for national
flights, 25 usd per person for international flights)
- Personal equipment (depending on your chosen category
and itinirary consider bringing a sleeping bag)
- Drinks
For
more information and advice about travelling in Bolivia
please consult the following pages:
Information
/ Advice / Equipment
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