The "city of eternal spring" situated between the high altiplano and tropical lowlands, provides much of Bolivia's grain,fruit and coca
Huatajata
Located on the eastern shores of Lake Titicaca, with a number of hotels and restaurants,an ideal stopping off point for journeys across lake Titicaca
La Paz
Bolivia’s main tourist destiny, La Paz has a wide variety of modern and comfortable accommodations available in each hotel category. The Bolivian Capital is a shopping paradise at fair prices. Silver, gold, tin jewelry, woodcarvings, leather, woven articles in llama and alpaca wool, handcrafts, antiques, native musical instruments, etc, surrounded by a very beautiful historical city.
Potosi
Known for its silver mines and magnificent architecture, Potosi was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the world in 1650
Rurrenabaque
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Bolivia's second city, major airport hub and important trade centre
Sucre
The historical UNESCO capital of Bolivia,founded in 1538.Priceless colonial buildings,centuries-old churches and historical buildings are a testament to its past.
Titicaca Lake
The Sacred Lake of the Incas, and the highest navigable lake in the world.Stunning scenery combined with culture and history, a visit to Sun Island being a highlight.
Yungas
The lush forested slopes behind the mountains, north of La Paz ,producing citrus fruits, coffee and coca. A favourite retreat area from the altiplano chill.