Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Bolivia Uyuni Salt Flats The Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia was formed by the disappearanc...
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Rurrenabaque
Whether tourists wish to discover the ancient survival skills of the jungle, visit the astonishing wildlife of the pampas, explore daily li...
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National Park Madidi
The National Park Madidi is located to the Northeast of La Paz in the Franz Tamayo, Abel Iturralde and Larecaja Provinces. The park borders...
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Tunupa Volcano
Book your Tour to Tunupa Volcano by clicking here! Tunupa's volcano is consider sacred by the communities that surround it such us ...
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Town of San Pedro de Atacama in Chile
San Pedro de Atacama Set in an oasis inside the San Pedro de Atacama desert at 2440 m.a.s.l. and 1.670 kilometers away from Santiago de...
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Amazing Lagoons
lagunacolorada.png Near the Salt Flats of Uyuni, Bolivia several spectacular lagoons amaze the visitors - Laguna Verde (Green Lagoon), Lagun...
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Thermal waters and geysers
thermalgeyser1.png At about an hour from the Red Lagoon in Bolivia there are several geysers. This endless supply of water is spitted out of...
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Eduardo Avaroa Reserve
eduardoavaroa1.png The Eduardo Avaroa Reserve is one of the most visited natural places in Bolivia. Eduardo Avaroa Natural Reserva is charac...
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Cementerio de Trenes - Train Graveyard
Train_Cemetery_0.jpg The Train Graveyard opens a door to Uyuni past when the mining industry collapsed, partly due to the mineral depletion....
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How to get to Uyuni and when to go
It is possible to get to Uyuni by plane, by train or by bus. However, the best and most comfortable option is to fly to Uyuni from La Paz ...
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Willkakuti
The Willkakuti or return of the sun is celebrated on June 21st in the pre-inca ruins of Tiwanaku. This ritual is known as the Aymara new ye...
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Uyuni Bus Terminal
The Uyuni Bus station building is currently under construction. The building is located outside Uyuni town. There is no date set for the in...
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The Great Salt Flat of Uyuni and its Surroundings
Bolivia Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes that reach 5000 meters above sea level, the Uyuni Salt Flat (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is an...
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Gran Poder Festival
Book your hotel in La Paz The Gran Poder Festival is celebrated with an amazing folkloric demonstration to honor the "Jesus del Gran P...
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How to get to Oruro
Book your Accommodation for the Oruro Carnival 2014 Oruro is a city in the Oruro Department of Bolivia, famous for its carnival. It's b...
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How to Get to La Paz city
Bolivia is landlocked by the Andes Mountain Range and due its particular geographic characteristics entry to Bolivia can be by air or land. ...
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Winter Solstice - Aymara New Year
The winter solstice takes place in Tiwanaku Town, every June 21st, this date marks the Aymara New Year or Machaj Mara; it also marks the b...
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Oruro Carnival Travel Advice and Tips
Plan your trip in advance; due the Carnival season demand it is almost impossible get accommodation upon arrival in Oruro city. Consider tha...
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Oruro Carnival 2014
ORURO CARNIVAL 2014 Book a Hotel in Oruro How to get to Oruro The Oruro Carnival has its origin in the ancient Andean mother earth (Pach...
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Llamerada - Oruro Carnival Dance
The Llamerada dance is known in aymara as "qarwani". The dance has a festive religious sense performed by llama, alpaca and vicuna...
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La Diablada - Oruro Carnival Dance
The Diablada is a dance that originally comes from Oruro and is a material representation of a deep religious inspiration. This inspiratio...
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Tinkus - Oruro Carnival Dance
The Tinkus is the name of the ritual fights between the Alasaya and the Majasaya. The tinku dance represents the encounter of two elements...
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Kantu - Oruro Carnival Dance
The kantu dance is one of the most important dances in La Paz small towns, and is performed during the Oruro Carnival as well. The music a...
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La Morenada - Oruro Carnival Dance
The Morenada dance mocks white men, who are depicted leading imported African slaves. Some highly embroidered and colorful costumes imita...
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Negritos - Oruro Carnival Dance
The Negritos Bolivian Dance has its origin in the mutual admiration of the Aymaras and Negros, and the meeting of the cultures and history a...
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Kallawayas - Oruro Carnival Dance
The kallawayas dance expresses through a rich choreography and colorful dresses the representation of the "yatiri" (healer) with h...
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Waka Tokori - Oruro Carnival Dance
The dance of the Waka Tokoris (dancing bulls) satirizes bullfights and represents with irony the Spanish conquerors. The dance origin is Uma...
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