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See the world's highest capital city: La Paz is situated 3,632m (11,910ft) above sea level and is overlooked by Mount Illimani.
Survey Lake Titicaca, the highest commercially navigable lake in the world. Located in the Andes, the enormous freshwater lake is a beautiful sight. For those wishing to venture onto land, there are nine artificial islands made of floating reeds to explore.
Behold exceptional rock formations in the Moon Valley. Travel around the salt plains and come across Laguna Colorado. Its fiery red waters illuminate wandering flamingoes that criss-cross the terrain, framed by copper mountains.
Discover the garden city, Cochabamba, 2,558m (8,390ft) above sea level and boasting a long tradition of local culture and folklore.
See what was once the most important city on the continent: Potosν. Known as the imperial city and situated at the foot of Rich Mountain, it is famed for its mineral wealth. A tour around the mines comes highly recommended.
Ponder the mysteries that surround Tiahuanaco, within the Bolivian Andes, full of great stone markers and temples that dominate the landscape. It is believed to be the capital of the Pre-Inca civilisation.
Stare into what looks like the biggest mirror in the world. Scores of cracks in the majestic Salt Lakes and their plains appear like sparkling crystals. This enormous expanse of eerie but beautiful terrain covers almost 18,000 sq km (7,000 sq miles).
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
Survey Lake Titicaca, the highest commercially navigable lake in the world. Located in the Andes, the enormous freshwater lake is a beautiful sight. For those wishing to venture onto land, there are nine artificial islands made of floating reeds to explore.
Behold exceptional rock formations in the Moon Valley. Travel around the salt plains and come across Laguna Colorado. Its fiery red waters illuminate wandering flamingoes that criss-cross the terrain, framed by copper mountains.
Discover the garden city, Cochabamba, 2,558m (8,390ft) above sea level and boasting a long tradition of local culture and folklore.
See what was once the most important city on the continent: Potosν. Known as the imperial city and situated at the foot of Rich Mountain, it is famed for its mineral wealth. A tour around the mines comes highly recommended.
Ponder the mysteries that surround Tiahuanaco, within the Bolivian Andes, full of great stone markers and temples that dominate the landscape. It is believed to be the capital of the Pre-Inca civilisation.
Stare into what looks like the biggest mirror in the world. Scores of cracks in the majestic Salt Lakes and their plains appear like sparkling crystals. This enormous expanse of eerie but beautiful terrain covers almost 18,000 sq km (7,000 sq miles).
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.




