Bolivia is one of those under-rated South American gems to visit. This is especially true with all the best places in Bolivia to visit that are stunning.
Now, the lure of the Incas in Peru, the culture of the best South American cities and the gorgeous city of Santiago make South America a totally amazing place to visit.
This is exactly why I wanted to share some of the best places in Bolivia to visit on your next trip. You see, unless you plan, you’ll actually get quite overwhelmed, especially if you’re planning to see as much of the country as possible.
Take a look, below, at some of the best places in Bolivia to visit when you arrive. Have the best time!
1.) La Paz
Situated in the Andes Mountains, and home to the South American country’s executive and legislative branches, La Paz is a literal “City in the Clouds.” With its dizzying altitude (3660m), the city will take your breath away with its eclectic sights.
Ever heard of a “Witch Market?” This off-the-beaten-path shopping experience is just the right place to find unique souvenirs.
Take some time to indulge in a view of the city itself by riding the world’s highest and longest cable car system. When the stars come out and you can see the Milky Way from your perch in the Andes, stroll through the streets and find a secluded café, like Café Vida, or treat yourself to high-end dining at a restaurant with Bolivian cuisine, like Gustu.
Plus, it’s easily one of the best places in Bolivia to visit and will likely be where you arrive or depart the country. This makes it a totally easy spot to visit.
2.) Valley of the Moon
In the town of Mallasa, just 6 miles from La Paz, lies the extraterrestrial, Valley of the Moon.
This must-see is a blanket of stalagmites covering the area, and a walking trail through the clay and sandstone. Different coloured minerals create a rather intriguing landscape and endless possibilities to explore.
Honestly, the landscape alone makes this one of the best places in Bolivia to visit, especially as it’s not too far from La Paz.
3.) Lake Titicaca
Glistening on the border of Bolivia and just 30 miles away from La Paz is Lake Titicaca. You can actually access the lake from Peru (like we did) or of course, from Bolivia.
Seeing as this post is all about Bolivia, we’ll stick to that one. And, even though it’s a shared lake with Peru, it’s still up there as one of the best places in Bolivia to visit…
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