Bolivia may be one of the poorest countries in South America, but its cultural wealth, the vastly differing Amazonian and Andean landscapes, and the remnants of mysterious ancient civilizations make it a rich and exciting destination if you're looking for more than postcards.
Bolivia is a premier adventure travel destination. The fifth-largest country in South America, it is one of the most geographically diverse countries in the world. The Altiplano, a high mountain plateau where Andean civilization first developed, lies between two ranges of the Andes mountains that tower over 23,000 feet. Visitors come to this region to experience the amazingly beautiful waters, landscapes, and cultures of
Lake Titicaca, largest lake in South America and one of the highest navigable lakes in the world. Bolivia's terrain ranges from spectacular Andean peaks to dense Amazonian rain forests, such as the jungles of Madidi National Park, Noel Kempf Mercado National Park on the border with Brazil.
And adventure! Bolivia has hikes and treks along Inca trails, jungle tours, bird watching, wild mountain bike adventures, fishing, mountain climbing, sailing on
Lake Titicaca, travel on jungle rivers, Spanish colonial towns, and interesting archeological sites. All that, as well as incredible mountain scenery, and the surreal landscape around the world's largest salt lake at Uyuni. As far as I know Bolivia is cheaper than Argentina. Bolivian food is distinctive and is generally good. Dishes are dominated by meat. International- and local style restaurants are available in
La Paz and other main towns.Tipping: It is customary to add 10% as a tip to the 13% service charge added to hotel and restaurant bills. Porters also expect tips for each piece of luggage. Bolivia is now able to offer international visitors a unique, safe, affordable, and extremely interesting place to visit.
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