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From the high Andes to the Amazon basin, Bolivia is a country of diverse, captivating scenery, colourful culture and fascinating history.

The altiplano is a high grassland plateau of desolate beauty where vicuña graze among giant cacti, ringed by volcanoes and the snow-capped mountains of the Cordillera Real. The dazzling crystalline Uyuni salt flats, mineral-rich lagoons and wind-sculpted rock formations of the southern deserts must rank among the world’s most surreal landscapes, and a night in a salt hotel is an experience not to be missed.

Bolivia suffered a long spell under the thumb of the Spanish conquistadors, epitomised by the silver mines of Potosí which produced fabulous wealth at a terrible human cost. Despite this it has proudly maintained its indigenous culture, seen in the vivid flowing skirts and bowler hats of the Aymara people, and La Paz’s witches’ market where you can buy amulets, charms and even dried llama foetuses.

Straddling the border with Peru is Titicaca, the sacred lake of Inca creation myths. From the surrounding mountain peaks, the land plunges dramatically through cloud forests to the semi-tropical lowlands and the rainforest. Here you’ll find the Jesuit missions, founded in the 17th and 18th centuries and uniquely still thriving, which host a superb biennial festival of baroque music.

Highlights

Here are some of our Bolivia highlights

UNESCO Heritage City

UNESCO Heritage City

The beautiful 'white city' of Sucre is Bolivia's legal capital and home to the country's best colonial architecture. Aside from its beauty, one of the main draws is the city's relaxed atmosphere, tempting visitors to stay longer than they bargained for.

The unique capital

The unique capital

Surrounded by the snow capped peaks of the Andes, the scenery around La Paz is breathtaking. The unique city is the highest capital in the world and is home to colourful markets, cobbled alleys and some fine museums.

Endless salt flats

Endless salt flats

Home to three species of flamingo, 10 billion tonnes of salt and used by Nasa to position its satellites, the Salar de Uyuni is one of South America's most unique landscapes and a must for everyone visiting Bolivia.

Open QuoteI am very pleased to say that we had a fabulous time on our recent holiday to Peru and Bolivia. We found the itinerary very varied and stimulating with just the right amount of rest periods at each location. At the start there was lots of early mornings but the days were so exciting we just had to go to bed early! We were so lucky with going in late October and November to only have a few hours rain on the whole holiday. Machu Picchu was definitely the highlight for me and we saw it in perfect weather. My wife loved the experience at the Explora Valle Sagrado and I loved the hotel Titilaka on lake Titicaca. La Paz I found too congested and polluted but was a necessary stop over on two occasions. Overall I thought that the holiday was tremendous value for money, particularly I think because the exchange rate was so much better when we booked at the beginning of the year. Many thanks to Last Frontiers for a great experience which we will always remember.Close Quote - JD

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