BOLIVIA


Bolivia is located in the heart of South America and offers the traveler a unique, authentic travel experience.

Although it is far less visited than its more developed neighbours it is an incredible country full of beautiful scenery, wonderful culture and unmissable activities.

It is bordered by Peru to the north, Argentina to the south, Chile to the west, Brazil to the north & east and Paraguay to the south-east.

Here you will find some background info on this fascinating Andean nation.

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History of Bolivia

Ancient Times

Many hundreds of years before the arrival of the Spanish the area of present day Bolivia was already home to great civilisations.

The ancient city of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco), that was founded about 400 BC and existed for about 600 years, is thought to have had as many as 50,000 habitants at its peak and its rulers commanded an empire that stretched across Bolivia and southern Peru.

Around 1000 AD the empire of Tiwanaku dismantled, the reasons why are not confirmed, and there was a period of small independent states ruled by local chiefs.

The next great civilisation to arrive was the Incas in the 15th century who conquered large parts of South America from much of Ecuador, Peru, western & southern Bolivia, areas of northern Chile and parts of northern Argentina.

The Incas are famed for their skills in road building, stone masonry and organisation and left a legacy of incredible sites. The remains of many Inca roads are evident in Bolivia including the some fantastically preserved example near the start of the Takesi trail.

One of the most important Inca sites is Isla del Sol, an island on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca near Copacabana, that the Incas believed to be the birth place of the Sun God.

Inca Paving on the Takesi Trail

Inca Paving on the Takesi Trail

Colonial Times

The beginning of the fall of the Incas started when Francisco Pizzarro and his fellow Spanish conquistadors landed on South American soil in 1532.

By 1535 they had already taken the Inca capital of Cusco and set their sites on the lands further south.

With just a small army of around 160 led by Diego de Almagro and aided by the devastation amongst the native population caused by the western diseases the Spanish had brought to the continent, they quickly took control and by 1938 they founded the city of La Plata.

This new city grew quickly and was proclaimed capital of the Audencia de Charcas in 1559 and, many years later, was to become the current capital of Bolivia, Sucre.

Other cities were established across the territory that was then known as Alto Peru, such as La Paz in 1548 , but the city that was to become the most important of the era was Potosi which was founded in 1545.

It was the mountain that stood over the city of Potosi that was the reason for its growth and the discovery of what was possibly the largest deposits of silver in history within its mines.

“Cerro Rico” (Rich Mountain) as it became known, supplied seemingly endless amounts of silver for shipping back to the Spanish crown and the city that grew beside it became famous for its wealth.

By the 1600s Potosi was the largest city in South America with a population of over 150,000 people and it remained the most important city for hundreds of years.

The mining of silver and other minerals provided the financial back bone for the growth of the Spanish empire across South America.

It was only when the veins of silver that ran through Cerro Rico began to flow at a slower pace did the decline of Potosi and Alto Peru begin in the late 18th century.

Falling silver prices and calls for independence from Spain accelerated its fall from grace in the following decades.

Cerro Rico from Potosi City

Cerro Rico from Potosi

Cities & Departments

Capital

The constitutional capital of Bolivia is Sucre, which is also the Judicial capital, but La Paz is considered the 'de facto' capital and is the seat of government.

Historically the reason Sucre is the official capital is because it was originally the capital of Alto Peru , which later became the country of Bolivia,  after gaining independence from Spain.

In the early twentieth century however, it was decided to move the seat of government to La Paz due to its location being better suited and the fact that the areas close to Sucre, such as Potosi, had declined in importance.

There have been calls, such as prior to the writing of the new constitution that was ratified in 2009, to declare La Paz as the capital but this was met with fierce opposition from Sucre and other areas so the idea was abandoned.

Departments

Bolivia is split into nine departments each with its own adminsitrative capital. 

Santa Cruz is the most populous city and the fasest growing although La Paz and El Alto (the city that sits on the plain directly above La Paz) combined have a greater number of people in total.

DEPARTMENT CAPITAL
LA PAZ LA PAZ
PANDO COBIJA
BENI TRINIDAD
COCHABAMBA COCHABAMBA
ORURO ORURO
SANTA CRUZ SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA
POTOSI POTOSI
CHUQUISACA SUCRE
TARIJA TARIJA

Since the implimentation of the constitution in 2009 the country has been going through the process of allowing more autonomy to each of the departments decentralising the control of certain responsibilities from the central government.

Cities have an elected Mayor (Alcalde) that has responsibility for a number of municipal services.

Climate

Bolivia has a very varied climate due to its vast size, large differences in altitude between regions resulting in a range of different ecosystems.

Additionally, the countries proximity to the equator means it does not experience 4 seasons like some countries but it is often said to have two -  rainy season and dry season.

Although you will find variations in opinion, dry season is considered to be from April or May through to September or October and the rainy season from October / November through to March / April.

Of course, weather is unpredictable and cannot be defined in exact terms but the above is a pretty good guideline as to what to expect.

Usually the heaviest rain period falls during Jan/Feb/Mar and after sustained periods of rain the country can suffer from problems such as damaged roads and, in some areas, flooding. This is also the best time to see the mirror effect on the Uyuni Salt Flats.

During the dry season, the days are often sunny and the skies clear. At night time though the temperatures are colder than other times of the year, especially in the high-altitude areas.

During July / August for example temperatures can drop below -30 degrees C in the Laguna Colorada area that is visited on the Salt Flats tours.

Large parts of eastern Bolivia are lowlands and experience a hot climate year-round with temperatures typically in the 25 to 35 degrees C range.

The northern areas of this eastern part are home to rainforests and humid semi tropical areas, whilst the central areas have more open savannas with low rolling hills resulting in a slightly humid environment with more wind.

The southern section is often very dry for many months of the year but can be prone to flooding during the rainy season.

People & Languages

Bolivia is home to an incredibly diverse range of people and languages.

It is also the South American country that has the largest percentage of the population being considered indigenous with over 60% belonging to one of the 36 officially recognised indigenous groups.

The two predominant groups are the Aymara and the Quechua. Around 30% of the population are considered mixed European & indigenous and are referred to as mestizo. In the south the Guarani people are the fourth largest.

Throughout the Amazon region there are various distinct ethic groups such as the Chiquitano and Tacana.

The Uru-Chipaya group are possibly the most ancient of all peoples in the region having a history of around 4000 years living in a remote area of the altiplano in between the Sajama area and Uyuni Salt Flats. Unfortunately, their existence is under threat as people leave the harsh area to live and work in the cities.

In the Yungas are there are communities of Afro-Bolivians, numbering around 30,000 in total,  that are descended from slaves that were brought by the Spanish in the 16th century.

Those visiting the Santa Cruz region will notice a number of Mennonites whose families immigrated to Bolivia around a 100 years ago and whose population is now around 30,000 spread across 25 settled communities in the area.

So whilst the official primary language of Bolivia is Spanish, in which most administration tasks are performed, there are 36 recognised official languages and even more spoken.

Travelling around the country you will likely hear Spanish, Aymara, Quechua, Guarani, Low German and various other languages as well as a multitude of others from foreign residents that have settled here with it being common to hear English, Portugese, Dutch, German and  Chinese in cities such as La Paz, Santa Cruz and Cochabamba.

  • Bolivia
  • Flag of Bolivia
  • OFFICIAL NAME

    Plurinational State of Bolivia

    POPULATION

    10887000 Estimate 2017

    LAND AREA

    1,098,581 SQ KM

    LANGUAGES

    Spanish (primary administrative) & 36 Indigenous Languages

    CURRENCY

    Boliviano (BOB)

Bolivia

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  • Tourist Bus La Paz to Copacabana to Cusco (Bolivia Hop)

    Bolivia's first hop-on/hop-off tourist bus service from La Paz to Copacabana to Cusco with Sun Island (Copacabana) available for an extra price. Flexible dates. Safe, reliable and fun! Daily departures from La Paz and 6 departures per week from Copacabana.

    $39.00
  • 4-Day Jungle Tour (Bala Tours Ecolodge)

    This is our 4 day jungle tour operated by Bala Tours. The Ecolodge "El Tucuaral" is located in the world famous Madidi National Park near to Rurrenabaque and is owned and operated by our partner Bala Tours. This tour provides quality English-speaking guides, accommodations and services at a good value price - highly recommended.

    $320.00
  • 2-Day Pampas Tour (Mashaquipe Ecolodge)

    This is our 2-day pampas option operated by Mashaquipe. Visit the animal rich pampas on a certified eco-tour and see the wonders of the Amazon rainforest. We work with "green action" certified operator Mashaquipe to offer quality eco-tours in the Yacuma pampas. Upgrade to private cabins with private bathrooms available.

    $200.00
  • 5-Day Jungle Tour (Mashaquipe Ecolodge)

    This is our 5 day jungle tour operated by Mashaquipe (Circuit of the Jungle). Visit Madidi National Park on a certified eco-tour and see the wonders of the Amazon rainforest. We work with "green action" certified operator Mashaquipe to offer quality eco-tours in Madidi. This tour is focused on trekking and you will spend 3 out of 4 nights camping.

    $395.00
  • 6-Day Jungle Tour (Mashaquipe Ecolodge)

    This is our 6 day jungle tour operated by Mashaquipe (Challenging the Spirits of the Forest Program). Visit Madidi National Park on a certified eco-tour and see the wonders of the Amazon rainforest. We work with "green action" certified operator Mashaquipe to offer quality eco-tours in Madidi. This tour is focused on trekking and you will spend 4 out of 5 nights camping.

    $495.00
  • Tourist Bus Arequipa to Puno to Copacabana to La Paz (Bolivia Hop)

    Bolivia's first hop-on/hop-off tourist bus service from Arequipa to Puno to Copacabana to La Paz. Floating Island (Peru) and Sun Island (Bolivia) tours can be booked on board for an extra price. Flexible dates. Safe, reliable and fun! 5 departures per week from Arequipa, and daily departures from Puno and Copacabana.

    $79.00
  • Tourist Bus La Paz to Copacabana to Puno to Arequipa to Cusco (Bolivia Hop)

    Bolivia's first hop-on/hop-off tourist bus service from La Paz to Copacabana to Puno to Arequipa to Cusco with free Sun Island (Copacabana) tour. Flexible dates. Safe, reliable and fun! Daily departures from La Paz, 6 departures per week from Copacabana to Puno, 4 from Puno to Arequipa and 4 from Arequipa to Cusco. Floating Islands tour from Puno can be booked onboard.

    $89.00
  • Flight Sucre to La Paz (BoA)

    Catch a direct flight from Sucre to La Paz, the fastest and most comfortable way avoiding a 12 hours bus ride. This flight is operated by BoA Airlines (Boliviana de Aviación). Flight schedules change from day to day but as a general guide there are four flights per day, two in the morning and two in the afternoon.

    $50.45
  • The Secret Singletrack (Gravity Assisted)

    The Secret Singletrack with Gravity Assisted Mountain Biking is an absolutely spectacular downhill ride out of La Paz that is perfect for those who already have experience in mountain biking. You will start high in the remote hills and then rip down through incredible scenery and technical downhill trails - lots of fun guaranteed!

    $140.00
  • San Lorenzo & Countryside Half Day - Tarija

    Take this half day tour and explore the charming landscapes and villages located in the Tarija region. You will have the opportunity to explore the beautiful nature, learn about local customs and try some typical food of the area. This is a relaxing tour that leaves twice a day from Monday to Sunday. A perfect option that is suitable for all kind of travelers. 

    $30.00
  • City Tour - Tarija

    Take this city tour and explore the city of Tarija with the help of a knowledgeable guide. This half day tour includes the visit to the famous Casa Dorada as well as to two of the most important museums of the city. Pickup from your accommodation is included. Two departures per day except for Saturday afternoon and Sundays.

    $25.00
  • Uyuni Salt Flats Tour (Standard Plus) - 2 Days with Al Extremo

    This is our standard plus 2 day salt flats tour option including Spanish-speaking guide. Overnight in double or triple room accommodation. This is currently the only 2-day option that we offer and it can only be done as a private tour. The itinerary can be adjusted according to your bus/flight connections. This is the ideal option if you are short on time but don't want to miss out on the main highlights of the area.

    $110.00
  • Valley of the Souls & Palca Canyon Day Trip - La Paz

    Take this day trip and explore two natural attractions in southern La Paz, only a few km away from the city. This tour will take you first to the Valley of the Souls and its unique rocky landscapes filled with magic. Later you will explore and talk through the Palca Canyon, stretching out below the foot of majestic Illimani, the guardian mountain of La Paz. 

    $45.00
  • Chapare Multi-Activity 3-Day Tour - Cochabamba

    This tour is an incredible combination of the best extreme and adventure activities Bolivia has to offer. You will get to do zipline, rappel, rafting and trekking in the stunning sub-tropical environment of the Chapare province, in the Cochabamba region. Suitable for confident beginners looking for some adrenaline! Price depends on group size. 

    $205.00
  • Tiwanaku Pre-Inca Ruins 1-Day Motorcycle Tour - La Paz

    This unique day trip combines the adrenaline of a motorcycle ride through the Bolivian altiplano with the visit to the UNESCO-protected archaeological site of Tiwanaku. This is suitable for all levels of riders with a motorcycle licence and an incredible way to see one of the highlights of the country. 

    $200.00
  • Mine Tour Half Day - Potosi

    This half day tour to the mines in Potosí gives you the unique opportunity to witness the miners' way of living in the world's highest city. The Cerro Rico (''rich mountain'') of Potosí was famous for providing large quantities of silver and other precious minerals for Spain during colonial times. Due to this strong exploitation and harsh climate Potosí is now one of the poorest cities of Bolivia and by taking this tour you are supporting the local economy.

    $19.00
  • Chacaltaya 1-Day Motorcycle Tour - La Paz

    If you are an experienced rider wanting to feel the once-in-a-lifetime thrill of riding a motorcycle at +5000 m above sea level, then this is the ideal tour for you. Chacaltaya was the "highest commercial ski area" in the world and it is now visited to witness the stunning views of the Cordillera Real mountain range from Chacaltaya's 5300 meter peak.

    $200.00
  • Uyuni Salt Flats 3-Day Motorcycle Tour

    A 3 day motorcycle tour of the salt flats of Uyuni, Bolivia. This is suitable for medium experience licensed riders and an incredible way to see one of the highlights of South America. This tour also includes a visit to small villages and provides a cultural insight of the area. This tour is available only during the dry season, when the salt flats are not covered in water. 

    $750.00
  • Urban Rush - World's Highest Rappel - La Paz

    Rappeling down the 50 m wall of the 5-star Presidente Hotel is one of the most exciting activities to do in La Paz! Book this adventure with us and add a special touch to your stay in this beautiful city. With certified high-quality equipment and trained guides we are sure you will have an amazing time. This tour lasts for about 1 hour total (training & descent) and you can take it anytime from 1 to 5 pm daily. Book two drops at once for a special price.

    $30.00
  • Vertical Route Circuit

    The Vertical Route circuit in Bolivia is unique and a thrill for all - requires no previous experience or special skills. This activity is in the La Paz or Yungas areas and make for a great full day out. Your Vertical Route circuit will be with an experienced guide and treats safety as a priority. Lots of fun! Please be advised this activity is not for people who are very scared of heights.

    $90.00
  • Uyuni Salt Flats 2-Day Motorcycle Tour

    A 2-day motorcycle tour of the salt flats of Uyuni, Bolivia. This is suitable for medium experience licensed riders and an incredible way to see one of the highlights of South America. This tour also includes a visit to small villages and provides a cultural insight of the area. This tour is available only during the dry season, when the salt flats are not covered in water.

    $500.00
  • Copacabana & Sun Island 2-Day Tour (from Copacabana)

    2-day tour of Copacabana and Sun Island (Isla del Sol) departing daily from Copacabana. Includes one night hotel on Sun Island (Isla del Sol) and guided tour of stunning Isla del Sol. You can decide to end your tour back in Copacabana or with a transfer to La Paz or to Puno on the second day.

    $100.00
  • Flight Sucre to Santa Cruz (BoA)

    Catch a direct flight from Sucre to Santa Cruz, the fastest and most comfortable way avoiding a 12 hours bus ride. This flight is operated by BoA Airlines (Boliviana de Aviación). Flight schedules change from day to day but as a general guide there are four flights per day, two in the morning and two in the afternoon.

    $42.00
  • Cama Bus La Paz to Cochabamba

    DIRECT - Leaving daily at 23.00 (times might change but always between 22.30 and 23.30) from La Paz to Cochabamba. Toilet, heating, reclinable seats, food and movies. Journey 8 hours approximately.

    $18.00
  • Flight La Paz to Cochabamba to La Paz (BOA)

    BOA AIRLINES - avoid the 11-hour-bus journey and arrive in Uyuni with a one hour flight in time to go on a Salt Flats Tour. BOOK EARLY IN BUSY SEASON!

    $160.00
  • Salt Flats Tour from San Pedro de Atacama (Chile) - 4 Days

    This 4-day salt flats tour starts in San Pedro de Atacama in Chile and after a 3-day tour includes a transfer back to San Pedro de Atacama on Day 4. With up to 6 passengers per vehicle and a Spanish-speaking guide. A popular way to get to see this amazing area from Chile taking in the amazing Uyuni Salt Flats, colored lakes (Laguna Verde and Laguna Colorada), natural thermal hot springs, high altitude geysers and much more - all the while passing through the amazing and unique desert scenery all around. A memorable and other-worldly experience that will be a highlight of your South America trip.

    $260.00
  • Semicama Bus La Paz to Arica

    DIRECT - Leaving daily at 13.00 from La Paz to Arica. Toilet, heating, reclinable seats "semicama" style, snack and movies. Journey 9 hours approximately arriving at around 22.00 in Arica.

    $34.00
  • Tourist Bus Puno to Copacabana to La Paz (Bolivia Hop)

    Bolivia's first hop-on/hop-off tourist bus service from Puno to Copacabana to La Paz, with Sun Island tour (Copacabana) avaialble for an extra price. Flexible dates. Safe, reliable and fun! Daily departures from both Puno and Copacabana.

    $49.00
  • Tourist Bus La Paz to Copacabana to Puno (Bolivia Hop)

    Bolivia's first hop-on/hop-off tourist bus service from La Paz to Copacabana to Puno with Sun Island (Copacabana) tour available for an extra price. Flexible dates. Safe, reliable and fun! Daily departures from both La Paz and Copacabana.

    $30.00
  • Tourist Bus Cusco to Puno to Copacabana (Bolivia Hop)

    Bolivia's first hop-on/hop-off tourist bus service from Cusco to Puno to Copacabana with Floating Islands (Puno) tour included. Flexible dates. Safe, reliable and fun! 5 departures per week from Cusco and 6 from Puno. Sun Island tour upon arrival in Copacabana available for an extra price.

    $54.00
  • Sky Hacienda - Sucre

    Sky Hacienda is a luxury boutique hotel located in the Bolivian Andes close to Sucre. Friendly hosts, delicious food and stunning mountain views and two individually designed rooms can guarantee you an exclusive and relaxing stay. 

    $105.00
  • Hotel La Petite Porte - Uyuni

    Hotel La Petite Porte in Uyuni is a French-run establishment that offers great service and beautifully styled rooms. Located in a renovated old house in Uyuni it still maintains the original walls and patio features. The owners have put a lot of effort in to create a relaxed ambiance and install a number of unique touches.

    $85.00
  • Hotel Tambo Aymara - Uyuni

    Hotel Tambo Aymara is a tastefully decorated hotel located in Uyuni town itself and is a great place to spend a night in Uyuni. Located in an old style building and decorated with warm earthy colors, each room is named after an Aymara tribe.

    $65.00
  • Hotel Oriental - Rurrenabaque

    Hotel Oriental is located at the main Plaza of Rurrenabaque. This is a good budget level option that is clean and pleasant.  Private, double, twin, triple and quad rooms are available. This hotel is popular with tour groups and is often used by the better tour opertaors in Rurrenabaque for their tour packages that include hotel night in the town. For this reason it is advisable to book this hotel in advance.

    $20.00
  • Hotel Rosario - La Paz

    Hotel Rosario is a centrally located option that is popular with tour groups and independent travellers a like. The hotel is tastefully decorated using many traditional influences and well maintained. We recommend this option for its clean and comfy rooms, good service and for being one of the most ecological options available.

    $88.00
  • Hotel Las Olas - Copacabana

    Hotel Las Olas in Copacabana is located on a hillside with fantastic views of Lake Titicaca and Copacabana Village. The buildings have been purpose built and all suites have been individually designed by artists and offer great views through the ample wndows. The grounds are well kept and there are numerous hammocks and desk chairs for guests use.

    $50.00
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