Visit the sacred lake of the Inca Empire, enjoying beautiful views from this pintoresque destination.
Visit Copacabana, a sacred town for the andean communities where you will take the boat to Sun Island, where we will visit the archeological site of Pilkokaina which during the apogee of this empire was a palace of Inca...Read more
At 158 kilometers by road from the city of La Paz, at an altitude of 3841 meters, the beautiful town of Copacabana rises. In the city there is the famous Sanctuary of the Black Virgin, an image carved in 1592 in maguey wood by Francisco Tito Yupanqui, a native artist descended from the Incas.
Explore Lake Titicaca and mystical Sun Island (Isla del Sol) on a 2-day guided trip from La Paz. Stop in the port town of Copacabana on your way to Isla del Sol, where you'll spend a night on this beautiful island before returning to La Paz. Transfer to Puno is also available for travelers heading to...Read more
Ride the world famous Death Road, with the only reputable budget company which operates using international safety standards. This amazing 64km descent of over 3500m is one of the most incredible day adventures in South America. You're only here once, so do it right! This full day tour includes all equipment, water, snacks, delicious buffet...Read more
The Death Road biking tour is simply the best option for a full day of adventure and adrenaline in one of the most impressive places in Bolivia, ”El camino de la muerte”.
SPECIALIZED: Mountain bike, front and rear suspension (220mm), hydraulic...Read more
Visit Sajama + Uyuni Salt Flats Private Service + Comfortable Cars. Certificated guides and drivers. English speaking Guide. Available tours every day. Vegetarian options for...Read more
Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, located at 3856 meters above sea level. Its shores and small islands are home to the Aymara and Quechua who come from ancient cultures that lived in this area long before the Incas dominate. Here visitors can explore traditional villages where Spanish is the second language and where ancient...Read more
The Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt sea in the world, is one of the great wonders of Bolivia's nature. With more than 10 thousand square kilometers and located at about 3500 meters altitude, it is an important tourist center for the region, as well as a source of minerals such as lithium, magnesium, potassium and sodium, a lot of...Read more
Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, located at 3856 meters above sea level. Its shores and small islands are home to the Aymara and Quechua who come from ancient cultures that lived in this area long before the Incas dominate. Here visitors can explore traditional villages where Spanish is the second...Read more
At 6,088 meters or 19,974 feet, Huayna Potosi (literally, "Young Riches") is a beautiful and massive glaciated peak which dominates the view as you come in to land at the La Paz airport. Multiple route choices are available ranging from a number of standard routes on the beautiful east face to some of the most challenging and direct routes to be...Read more