Sitting at roughly 3400m above sea level, La Paz is the highest administrative capital city in the world. There is so much to see and do in and around this unique, incredible city but it is also a great spot to eat and drink if you know where to look. Here you can find a guide to all the best street foods and restaurants in La Paz, Bolivia.
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The Andes Mountain range is the longest in the world, spanning over seven South American countries, including Bolivia and Peru. They play a central role in local culture as well as attracting people from all over the world looking for beauty and adventure
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We would like to thank our guestblogger Stefan Schindler for sharing this blog with us. At the end of last year, I was travelling with Peru Hop from Lima to Cusco to La Paz. I arrived to La Paz in the beginning of December without any plans really. I only knew that I wanted to […]
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We would like to thank our guestblogger Aidan Rooney for sharing this blog with us. Probably the best thing I have done so far in my travels across South America. The infamous Death Road, or as the locals call it “Camino de la Muerte”, was an unforgettable adrenaline rush from start to finish, showcasing some […]
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Bolivia is considered one of the poorest countries in the Americas and as it goes, especially when planning a trip that will take you to these parts, health issues come into question and are a major concern. One of the main questions that crop up is whether or not the drinking water in Bolivia is safe.
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We would like to thank our guest blogger Nicola King for sharing this blog with us. A gift or remembrance is usually the best way to share a part of your journey with friends and loved ones back home. We have put together a list of 12 best gifts and souvenirs from Bolivia that shouldn’t […]
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We would like to thank our guestblogger Peter O’ Neill for sharing this blog with us. If you’re anything like me, you go wherever the wind blows and as a consequence, you arrive to your destination without knowing more than the first five lines of its Wikipedia page. This happened to me in Sucre and […]
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Although sometimes underestimated, Bolivia has many breathtaking sights to offer travellers. You can climb snow apped mountains, traverse jungles, explore caves, visit sand dunes, view dinosaur footprints, browse through vineyards, go into mines, and much more in this spectacular country. To be able to easily navigate your way through, it is critical to know the different travel possibilities beforehand. Here’s our guide to different types of transportation in Bolivia.
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Hidden just around the corner of the best and most popular Alpaca market, you can find “El Mercado de Las Brujas de La Paz” or “The La Paz Witches Market”. When I say hidden, I actually mean it’s impossible to miss. Whether you’re into natural medicine and hocus pocus or you’re only a novice, this peculiar market will astonish and amaze you.
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You can be an adventure loving traveller and an adrenaline junkie, but if you’re all of that and haven’t visited Peru yet, you’re missing out. Although the history of Peru is rather intriguing as a subject, you don’t need to have a lot of knowledge about Peru to enjoy its beauty.
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