Bolivia Travel Articles

  1. When is the best time to visit the Uyuni Salt Flats?

    Late April is the perfect time to visit Uyuni, as you can expect to see both the dry salt desert and the giant mirror effect. It is not as cold as in winter and rainfall is limited. The smaller number of tourists also means that you can get better deals for hotels and tours.
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  3. How to get to Uyuni and when to go

    It is possible to get to Uyuni by plane, by train or by bus. However, the best and most comfortable option is to fly to Uyuni from La Paz or Santa Cruz.
  4. Perspective photos in the Uyuni Salt Flats: how to take them

    The Uyuni Salt Flats are the largest in the world at over 10 000 square kilometers. In this strange place the white vastness blends with the horizon, giving us a chance to take spectacular perspective-defying photos.
  5. Program and route of the Oruro Carnival 2020

    The Oruro Carnival is a cultural and religious celebration with shades of native influence. In 2001 the Oruro Carnival was declared by the UNESCO part of the 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity'.
  6. The Urcupina Virgin apparition Legend

    One day, the little girl was surprised by the visit of a dazzling and beautiful lady, who with her small son in her arms started talking to her.
  7. Gran Poder Festival

    The Gran Poder Folkloric entrance is a traditional festival that takes place in the well-known Ch'ijini neighborhood of La Paz city since 1974.

  8. The Top Tourist Attractions in Uyuni

    The town of Uyuni and the nearby salt flat is the principal tourist attraction of Bolivia. No traveler should plan a visit to this secluded Andean country without seeing the world’s largest white salt desert!
  9. Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve in Bolivia

    This high-altitude desert spans an area of over 7000 square kilometers in the south-western corner of Bolivia, bordering Chile and Argentina, in an extremely remote location but not too far from the famous Salar de Uyuni.
  10. Incas - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Incas dance is a representation of the old 'wanka' (story, tragedy) in quechua and the Spanish performed it since 1871. The Sunday carnival in front of a shiny Inti (sun god), the sun sons remember the tragic end of Atahuallpa. The costumes have symbols that represent nobility.
  11. Caporales - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Caporales is a typical Bolivian dance legacy of the Spanish. The dance is very popular especially in the carnivals and festivities such as the Oruro Carnival. A male caporal dress would depict an old Spanish military guard. Wearing heeled boots bearing large bells known as 'cascabeles', a male dancer carries a hat in his left hand and a whip in his right.
  12. Kullawada - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Kullawada dance recalls the knitter ritual. It is a festive dance popular among the aymara knitters. Men and women participate directed by a Waphuri. The Waphuri is an important person who when the word 'Waphur' is screamed, makes the choreographies change.
  13. Llamerada - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Llamerada dance is known in aymara as 'qarwani'. The dance has a festive religious sense performed by llama, alpaca and vicuna raisers of La Paz. The Llamerada dance is a representation of the Sheppard's long journey to exchange basic products.
  14. Kallawayas - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The kallawayas dance expresses through a rich choreography and colorful dresses the representation of the 'yatiri' (healer) with his relevant status inside the community and profound respect in the Andean world.
  15. Pujllay - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Pujllay is a historical dance, locally interpreted by the natives called Tarabucos. The word tarabuco comes from Tarka Phuku which means, 'The ones that blow or play the tarkas or moxenos' (wind instruments).
  16. Oruro Carnival 2020

    The Carnival of Oruro is a unique folkloric and religious celebration with over 50000 dancers and many cultural activities.
  17. Tobas - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Tobas dance is a special representation of energy - a singular dance with impressive jumps performed by the dancers to impress the audience. This unique dance is performed during religious and other festivities as well as the Oruro Carnival.
  18. Negritos - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Negritos Bolivian Dance has its origin in the mutual admiration of the Aymaras and Negros, and the meeting of the cultures and history along the colony. It is performed during the Oruro Carnival and other important festivals.

  19. Uyuni Bus Terminal

    Information on timetables, prices and bus companies in Uyuni. Read about the tourist night buses from La Paz to Uyuni.
  20. Dakar 2020 in Bolivia

    The Dakar 2020 will take place in Saudi Arabia and not pass through Bolivian territory.
  21. COROICO: A tropical paradise hanging from the sky

    Coroico is a mountain-side town in the Yungas, hanging from the sky. It is a nature-lovers' paradise with overwhelming tranquility.
  22. Air Travel in Bolivia. Get helpful advice!

    Air travel in Bolivia is full of surprises. Get helpful advice about what to expect when getting on a plane here!
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  24. La Diablada - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Diablada is a dance that originally comes from Oruro and is a material representation of a deep religious inspiration. The choreography of the Diablada represents the struggle between good and evil and the defeat of the seven deadly sins. This dance is performed in all the artistic and folk expressions of Bolivia and particularly in Oruro during the Carnival time.
  25. Tips for taking a tour to the Uyuni Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia.

    A three day tour starting in Uyuni, Bolivia gives you the chance to see many of the attractions in the surrounding area, including Salar de Uyuni, Laguna Verde, hot springs, and lots of the beautiful nature Bolivia has to offer in the southwest. Visiting the Uyuni Salt Flat requires a tour; as it is not accessible any other way . Some tips worth remembering:
  26. Winter Solstice - Willkakuti - Aymara New Year

    The winter solstice or Willkakuti is celebrated in Tiwanaku on every June 21st. This date marks the Aymara New Year or Machaj Mara; it also marks the beginning of a new agricultural year. The winter solstice indicates that the earth is at its farthest point from the sun.
  27. Tinkus - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Tinkus is the name of the ritual fights between the Alasaya and the Majasaya. The tinku dance represents the encounter of two elements with opposite directions and origins.
  28. Trains in Bolivia

    Information on trains in Bolivia. You are invited to travel by the beautiful natural wonders of the Bolivian highlands, where you will appreciate incredible landscapes, and experience really impressive and unique tourist places.
  29. Calama to Uyuni

    Calama is a mining city of about 150 000 residents in the Atacama desert in northern Chile. From here you can go on to San Pedro de Atacama and then the Salar de Uyuni.
  30. Kantu - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The kantu dance is one of the most important dances in La Paz small towns, and is performed during the Oruro Carnival as well. The music and dance are characterized by ceremonial melodies and therefore attached to different kallawayas rituals.
  31. La Morenada - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Morenada dance mocks white men, who are depicted leading imported African slaves. Some highly embroidered and colorful costumes imitate pre-Columbian dresses.
  32. Rurrenabaque

    Rurrenabaque (or simply Rurre) is a small town (population 15.000) on the banks of the Rio Beni in the Bolivian Amazon Basin. Trips to the jungle in the nearby Madidi National Park are the main attractions.
  33. 7 sites in Sucre you must visit!

    Sucre, the White city of Bolivia is worth to visit for its relaxed atmosphere, historical value and pleasant climate. See the 7 most important attractions in Sucre!
  34. The Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Bolivia

    Even though it is surrounded by some of the most popular destinations in South America, such as Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, the small, the landlocked country of Bolivia stands out as a top travel destination for many reasons. The diversity of the landscape, its colorful indigenous heritage, nature, wildlife and opportunities for extreme adventures offer a wealth of once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences. It is not a question of whether to include Bolivia in your itinerary. Rather, it’s a question of knowing which sights and experiences you simply cannot miss.

  35. Puno Bus Terminal

    The Terminal Terrestre houses Puno's long-distance bus companies. It is located about two kilometers from the Plaza de Armas.
  36. La Paz Bus Terminal

    The La Paz Bus Terminal is the main land transportaion hub in Bolivia. From here you can take buses to almost any part of the country.
  37. La Paz, City of Wonder

    La Paz has celebrated 209 years of the Revolution of July 16, 1809. Today, it has become a model city in terms of urban development, with the clear challenge of becoming a metropolis.
  38. The Death Road in Bolivia

    One of the best known roads in Bolivia is the so-called Death Road, or Carretera de La Muerte in Spanish. It is actually a road to the tropical Yungas region of La Paz department, ideal for mountain bikes.
  39. Familiy Travel in Bolivia

    Bolivia can be a challenge to travel even without kids. All those annoying things such as endless, bumpy roads, bad weather and weird food are even worse for children. Let us help you find some things they will actually enjoy to do.
  40. Transportation in Bolivia - Bus, Micro, Minibus, Taxi, Trufi

    Transportation in Bolivia can be chaotic and difficult to understand for the traveler. Read here a brief overview of the main modes of transportation in and between cities.
  41. Top 10 Things NOT To Do in Bolivia

    Besides of all the things you should do and see in Bolivia, here are some that you should definitively avoid.
  42. The Top 10 reasons why you should visit Bolivia

    Often referred to as the Tibet of the Americas, Bolivia is a beautiful, geographically diverse and also the most indigenous country in South America. It is surrounded by Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Paraguay.
  43. How to get to Oruro

    Information on getting to Oruro by bus, train or plane.
  44. Potolos - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Potolos dance has its origin in Potolo and Potobamba towns, the first one located in Chuquisaca and the other in Potosi. The dance is a mix of rhythmic movements and funny hip movements. It Is performed in Oruro Carnivals and in other important religious festivities.
  45. Tarqueada - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The Tarqueada is a dance mostly known in the aymara area of Bolivia. The dance is accompanied by the sound of the Tarqa a musical instrument made of wood. It has a particular sound. In the markas communities there are several ways to dance the tarqueada with variations of the choreography.
  46. Waka Tokori - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The dance of the waka tokoris (dancing bulls) satirizes bullfights and represents with irony the Spanish conquerors. The dance origin is Umala town, Camacho province in La Paz. Umala was built as a resting place for the Spanish people on their journey towards the Pacific Ocean while carrying silver. The female dancers use many polleras (traditional skirts) and move the hips following a contagious and hypnotic rhythm, moving approximately 10 kilograms of clothes.
  47. Oruro Carnival Travel Advice and Tips

    Important tips and useful advice for a great Oruro Carnival Experience
  48. How to Get to La Paz city

    Information on getting to La Paz city by air and road.
  49. The Great Salt Flat of Uyuni and its Surroundings

    The Uyuni Salt Flat (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is an immense white plain of 12.000 square kilometers of salt. It is the only place on Earth visible by the naked eye from the moon.
  50. Willkakuti

    The Willkakuti, known as the Aymara new year, is celebrated on June 21st in the pre-inca ruins of Tiwanaku.
  51. The Majestic Oruro Carnival

    Thanks to its majestic carnival, Oruro is recognized as the folklore capital of Bolivia.
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  53. How to choose your tour in Uyuni?

    This article will help you to choose your ideal tour for visiting the Uyuni region.

    We offer you all the necessary information so that you may have a clear idea about the types of tours and itineraries on offer in the Uyuni region.

  54. Advantages of booking your Uyuni Shared Tour with us

    A short article about why you should consider booking your Uyuni Shared Tour with us.
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  56. All you need to know about the Salar de Uyuni

    The Uyuni Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is one of the most spectacular destinations in South America. We prepared this article to allow you to enjoy this truly unique attraction in the best way possible!
  57. Bolivia - the Tibet of the Americas

    Bolivia is also known as the Tibet of the Americas. It is the most traditional territory in South America, as the majority of its population is indigenous and conserve their ancestral habits.
  58. Climbing Cholitas

    Climbing Cholitas seek to conquer the Aconcagua, the highest mountain in America.
  59. Doctorcitos - Oruro Carnival Dance

    The doctorcitos dance is a satire of the lawyers of the colonial epoch and of their secretaries for the use of wayra Levas.
    The costumes for the men are a top hat, black suit, a white shirt, a bow tie, and a cane. The ladies use a dark skirt, a vest and a stick.

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