Potosi Mine Tour

It is a pretty rough environment with the sun shining brightly during the day and the bitterly cold night rolls in at dusk, in Potosi, one of the highest cities in the world at 4090 meters (13,420 ft) above sea level. The main attraction here is Cerro Rico (or the ‘rich hill’) that stands at 4,824 […]

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Getting to Uyuni from La Paz

Uyuni is one of the most visited towns in Bolivia if not the coninent. It’s home to the world’s largest salt flats – Salar De Uyuni. This diapidated town in South- Eastern Bolivia is well connected to major cities in the country by air, road and rail. Here’s a brief guide on how you can […]

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Cochabamba City Guide

Bolivia hits you with an inescapable assault of sights, sounds and smells from the minute you arrive, none of which you can begin to imagine while reading your guidebook at home. Cochabamba, the fourth largest city in the country is nothing extraordinary. Also nick-named as the gastronomic capital of Bolivia, you can feel the city’s […]

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Train Cemetery Uyuni

On the outskirts of Uyuni, a small trading region high in the Andean plain,  “The Great Train Graveyard” attracts thousands of visitors every week. It’s a cemetery of trains, a massive ground filled with hollowed-out bodies of locomotives which were left to rust since the 20th century. Uyuni is a jump-off point to the world’s […]

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