Bolivia
In and around Bolivia
Bolivia
Route taken and entries by Real Traveler Jamie and Tal
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Tupiza - tour Reserva Nacional Eduardo Avaroa and Uyuni salar
Upon arriving in Tupiza we got ourselves a nice double room with private bath (for Bol 90 = USD 10) and inquired about the tours they offered. Ran... Continue reading »
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Villazon to Tupiza
From our hostel in La Quiaca in Argentina we walked to the border crossing with Bolivia.
This did not take more than 5 minutes and no bribery... Continue reading »
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3
Potosi
From Uyuni we took a bus to Potosi, which was one of the worst journeys so far.
Although we bought the tickets the day before and were guara... Continue reading »
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Sucre
From Potosi we took a taxi to Sucre, 130 kms on paved road (still travelling with Daryl and Ran). An easy trip of only 2.5 hours.
We str... Continue reading »
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La Paz - the world's highest capital city at 4,000m
Our night bus from Sucre was very comfortable (albeit freezing cold) and got us into La Paz early morning. Daryl and Ran decided to take a bus to C... Continue reading »
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Rurrenabaque - Madidi National Park - Chalalan Lodge
From La Paz we took a 19 seater Fairchild plane to Rurrenabaque, an approx. 45 min. flight. Rurrenabaque is the gateway to Madidi National Park, wh... Continue reading »
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Back in La Paz
After a great stay in Rurrenabaque, we flew back to La Paz and checked into the same hotel. We booked ourselves on the World's Most Dangerous Road mou... Continue reading » -
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Coroico - World's Most Dangerous Road by mountain bike
At 7:45am we left La Paz and were taken to La Cumbre, northeast of La Paz at 4,660 m, from where we would start our mountain bike trip to the World... Continue reading »
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And back in La Paz...
After spending one night in Coroico, we took a local bus back to La Paz. We took the new road which took about 3 hours.
It turned out that Da... Continue reading »
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10
Copacabana and Isla de Sol
We left La Paz after a total of 5 nights and took a tourist bus along the 167km paved road to Copacabana. After 2 hours we were told to get off the... Continue reading »


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