Fantastic ways to make the most of your time in Bolivia

by Emma

Surrounded by some of the most incredible places from north to west, Bolivia is a beautiful landlocked country located in west-central South America. Visiting this country is an absolute delight as it has a handful of fun and exciting things to offer to travelers of all kinds. The nation boasts of rich and diverse culture along with some of the most popular tourist attractions such as Amazon basin rainforest, Andes Mountains, and the Atacama Desert.

Bolivia is a geographically diverse country; it has a little bit of everything for everyone. No matter if you are an adventure junkie or history buff, the nation can leave you with a plethora of options to choose from. And when it comes to exploring the country for all the things that you can enjoy here, you will be spoilt for choices. From exploring the ancient Inca ruins dating back to decades to cycling the world’s most dangerous road, a few of these highlights are sure to make your trip to Bolivia more fun and memorable.

 

Explore Salar de Uyuni

You certainly cannot officially complete your trip to Bolivia without visiting the world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni. It is one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the country boasting of undefining beauty and magical charm. The Uyuni salt flat attracts thousands and millions of visitors every year from all around the globe. The land of Salar de Uyuni stretches out endlessly into the horizon which creates a very trippy effect. Apart from the large salt flat itself, this place also boasts of colorful lagoons, smoking geysers, fascinating flamingos, and hot thermal springs.

 

Visit Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world and it simply has to be ticked off your list when visiting Bolivia. Everything about this location is incredibly fascinating and magical. Surrounding snow-capped mountains and the blue waters create just the perfect view for you to capture in your camera. Lake Titicaca is known to comprise rich Inca settlements and underwater ruins. Besides that, the lake is also home to several species including a rare giant frog.

 

Bike down the death road

For all the adventure and thrill-seekers, this is just the right place for you to satisfy your inner senses. ‘Death road’, also known as the world’s most dangerous road is one of the most popular attractions in the country that lures visitors from all around the globe. This entire road ride is scenic in itself. It can be super bumpy at times but it is mostly downhill which requires you to spend a little less energy to pedal the bike or cycle. The narrow path winding its way along the dramatic cliff edges and deep gorge on the other side makes the whole experience both exhilarating and a little scary at times.

 

Discover the Amazon basin

The astonishing wildlife of Bolivia can leave any visitor in awe of this place. The northern region of Bolivia sees one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems. Rurrenbaque is one of the main towns in the city and it can be easily accessed by public transport. It can be a great starting point for the visitors to begin their expedition. You can ride on one of the boats to discover the local wildlife such as squirrel monkey, anaconda snakes, leopards, crocodiles, pink river dolphins, and much more. Also, don’t forget to enjoy the sunset and sunrise as they can be pretty spectacular.

Go sightseeing in Sucre

Sucre is Bolivia’s second-largest city and it is an ideal spot for sightseeing. The city is full of life and comprises lively markets, shops, bars, galleries, and numerous sights. You can also discover several beautifully preserved buildings that tell a great deal about the city’s past. Also, don’t forget to explore Parque Cretacico which is situated outside of Sucre. It is a great spot to discover the largest collection of dinosaur prints that existed millions of years ago.

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