Tourist Attractions in Bolivia

Tiwanaku: city of mistery
The ancient Tiwanaku ruins located in the Bolivian highlands is considered by UNESCO a World Heritage site. Tiwanaku was one of the most important precursors to the Inca Empire, flourishing as the ritual and administrative capital of a major state power for approximately five hundred years.
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Gran Poder Festival, La Paz
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.
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The Uyuni Salt Flats
The Salt Flats of Uyuni are the largest in the world. With nearly 12,000 square kilometres and an altitude of just over 3.6kms above sea level, Uyuni is a true wonder of nature.
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The Colorful Tarabuco
The traditions, music, outfits and dances inherited from ancient times make this colonial town a remarkable destination. Every year, on the third Sunday of March, locals, tourists and residents of Sucre celebrate "Pujllay", one of the most traditional carnivals of Latin America.
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Titicaca: "The Sacred Lake of the Incas"
The Titicaca lake is a great tourist attraction for nature lovers, a perfect place to enjoy a spectacular view of the snowy hills that contrast with the blue waters. The Titicaca Lake is the highest navigable lake in the world with an average height of 3,810 meters above the sea level.
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Jungle Adventures in Rurrenabaque
Rurrenabaque is considered the Access door to a rich biodiversity area, unforgettable landscapes and a combination of ancient cultures and kind population. Visit Rurrenabaque and enjoy trips to the jungle in the nearby Madidi National Park and pampas.
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