Journey through Bolivia
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Journey through Bolivia
Journey through Bolivia One of South America’s best kept secrets, Bolivia is a land of quite breathtaking diversity. Boasting a wealth of natural and cultural highlights, it encompasses ancient ruins and beautiful colonial cities, vast, barren salt flats and the highest navigable lake in the world. This fantastic introduction to the country begins amongst the highlands of La Paz, home to the planet’s highest capital. After a chance to visit the Witch Doctor’s Market and explore the ruins of Tiwanaku, you’ll then drive up to the shores of Lake Titicaca, for a stay on Isla de Sol. Returning to La Paz, you then fly on to Sucre, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is also one of Bolivia’s most beautiful cities. A visit to the silver mines at Potosi, another World Heritage site, is then a prelude for an unforgettable couple of days driving across the stark and surreal landscapes of the Salar de Uyuni and its blindingly white salt flats before returning to the Bolivian capital. Highlights: Visit indigenous markets in La Paz Enjoy the views over Lake Titicaca from Sun Island Wander the streets of UNESCO protected Sucre Discover the silver mines at Potosi Navigate the blindingly white salt flats Tour Includes: Two domestic economy flights 8 nights in three to four star accommodation, 5 nights in boutique hotels, 1 night in a traditional lodge, 1 night overnight train in a sleeper cabin 14 breakfasts, 7 lunches & 5 dinners Private driver and vehicle, normally a saloon car for one or two people Local English speaking guides for sightseeing on a private basis, including all entrance fees Private transfers to and from all airports Please note the prices shown above are based on two persons sharing a twin or double room Itinerary Day 1: La Paz On arrival to La Paz you will be met by your local guide and transferred to your hotel to settle in and you will have the afternoon at leisure to acclimatise and relax after your long journey. Day 2: La Paz Morning free in La Paz. This afternoon you will be taken on a half day guided tour of the city visiting the indigenous, colonial and modern areas, the Indian Market, Witch Doctor's Market, handicraft street and witnessing some breathtaking panoramas. Return to your hotel for the evening. (B) Day 3: La Paz - Huatajata via Tiwanaku Ruins Today you will leave the World's highest capital city to go to one of the World's highest navigable lakes. Today you will travel 70km from the city to the important archaeological site of Tiwanaku, which is over 1000 years old where you will spend time exploring the site before driving to the shores of Lake Titicaca. (B,L,D) Day 4: Huatajata - Isla del Sol This morning you will take the hydrofoil to Copacabana where you will visit the Shrine of the Dark Virgin before continuing to Sun Island, stopping en route at Moon Island. An optional lunch can be included at the archaeological & panoramic Uma Kollu Restaurant, where you may also take a look at the small handicraft market. (B,L,D) Day 5: Isla De Sol After breakfast we'll take a scenic trek to Chincana (the labyrinth) - a set of pre-Inca ruins. These ruins were believed to be a support facility for the Island's Shrine. It's a three hour trek and you'll return by motor-boat after a picnic lunch. (B,L,D) Day 6: Isla del Sol - La Paz After breakfast you will sail to the island of Parati, where an important archaeological cache of ceramic artefacts were recently discovered in the middle of the town's football pitch! Cruising on you will disembark on Kalauta Island, taking a gentle two hour walk across the island through local villages, visiting ancient necropolis and funerary towers, to reach the Urus-Iruitos floating islands. The islands are unique to Lake Titicaca and you will visit a community project set up to help the Uruitos people sustain their traditional way of life. You will also stop for an Indian style Aptapi lunch, before heading back to La Paz. (B, L) Day 7: La Paz - Sucre This morning you will be transferred to La Paz airport in El Alto to catch your flight to Sucre- Bolivia's most attractive city and a UNESCO world monument. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your accommodation before having a guided city tour to see the various sites, including the Recoleta and San Francisco churches, the House of Liberty where Simon Bolivar secured the independence of Bolivia, and the Indian textile museum. Return to your hotel at the end of the day. (B) Day 8: Sucre - La Candelaria, via Tarabuco You will be collected from Sucre and taken by road to La Candelaria. On route we will have a break at the colourful, sprawling Tarabuco market which takes place every Sunday. Here we'll have the chance to see an amazing array of textiles, weavings, clothing and medicinal paraphernalia. The market is a lively affair, and it offers a great insight into Bolivian culture and a chance to meet local people. (B,L) Day 9: La Candelaria - Potosi You will be collected from La Candelaria to Potosi (via Sucre), a journey of approximately four hours and you may stop en-route if you see some photo opportunities on your journey. (B,L) Day 10: Potosi Today you will visit the silver mines at Potosi. You will start by visiting the miners market to buy gifts for the miners and from here visit the museum and shrine to the God of the underworld before descending into the mine. This afternoon take a half day city tour Potosi with your guide, which has been declared a "World Heritage Site". Visit the main sights including La Casa de la Moneda and finish with a walk around the old town to the main square and to Santa Teresa Convent. (B) Day 11: Potosi - Uyuni Today you will be collected from Potosí and taken to the Salt Flats at Uyuni, a journey of approximately 5 hours. Situated in south western Bolivia, the town of Uyuni is on the edge of one of the most arresting sites on the planet - over 10,000 square kilometres of blindingly white salt. (B,L,D) Day 12: Uyuni - Oruro This morning you will be picked up from your hotel early to watch the sun rise over the surreal landscape of the salt desert before heading out onto the vast, impressive Salar de Uyuni. Your journey will take you to the local salt factory, the Tunupa volcano, cold-water springs, Fish Island and other smaller islands. You'll also stop at caves formed by underwater volcanic eruptions and fossilised coral reefs - here you'll find the Coquesa mummies. You will have day use of a hotel in Uyuni before being transferred to the station for your overnight train back to Oruro. (B,L,D) Day 13: Oruro - La Paz On arrival to Oruro you will be met and privately transferred to La Paz for the final night of your trip. (B) Day 14: La Paz Today you will be collected from your hotel and transferred to the airport where your tour will end. (B) Accommodation Uyuni and Salt Flats Luna Salada Hotel Lake Titicaca Bolivia Inca Utama Hotel And Spa Isla del Sol Posada Del Inca Lodge La Paz Rosario Hotel Sucre El Hostal De Su Merced La Candelaria Hacienda La Candelaria Potosi Hotel Cima Argentum
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