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La Paz Promises an Unforgettable Experience

La Paz Promises an Unforgettable Experience

Welcome to La Paz, the dynamic seat of government of Bolivia! Nestled high in the Andes at an elevation of over 3,500 meters (11,500 feet), La Paz is renowned for its stunning mountain scenery, rich cultural heritage, and unique urban landscape. This city is a fascinating blend of old and new, where modern skyscrapers coexist with traditional markets and colonial architecture. The extensive cable car system offers a spectacular and convenient way to navigate the city's steep terrain and enjoy panoramic views. Ready for an unforgettable adventure? Join our tours and discover La Paz like never before!

TIWANAKU - PRIVATE TOUR

English-speaking guide

Discover the ancient Tiwanaku Archaeological Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Bolivian highlands near Lake Titicaca. Explore iconic structures like the Akapana Pyramid, the Kalasasaya Temple, the Sun Gate (Puerta del Sol), and the Semi-Subterranean Temple. Enjoy a scenic drive through the Altiplano, a guided visit with a bilingual professional guide, lunch at a local restaurant, and entry to the on-site museum featuring original artifacts and ceramics.

TIWANAKU AND CHACALTAYA FULL DAY

Private tour - English speaking guide

Walk among ancient ruins at Tiwanaku, feel the mystery of a lost civilization, then breathe in the crisp mountain air atop Chacaltaya as golden light paints the snowy peaks — an unforgettable journey through Bolivia's past and breathtaking heights.

LA PAZ CITY - PRIVATE TOUR

English-speaking guide

Explore La Paz's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. Visit iconic plazas, the Witches' Market, ride the cable cars, and hike through the surreal Moon Valley — all in a half day.

CHOLITAS WRESTLING

Shared tour

Experience an unforgettable night in El Alto with Bolivia's iconic Cholitas Wrestling. The tour includes a warm-up fight with male wrestlers, a folkloric dance performance, and the main show featuring powerful women in traditional dress battling in the ring. Tuesdays and Thursdays at a traditional cholet, Sundays at El Alto's Multifuncional arena. Includes round-trip transport, entrance, snack, seating near the ring, and a souvenir.

Frequently asked questions

Is Bolivia safe for international travelers?
Bolivia is generally safe in tourist areas, especially during daytime. As in any major country, visitors should take normal precautions: avoid walking alone late at night in isolated areas, use authorized taxis or hotel transportation, and keep valuables secure in crowded places. Most tours and excursions operate safely with licensed guides.
Do I need a visa to visit Bolivia?
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries can enter visa-free for tourism. Check with the Bolivian consulate in your country for specific requirements.
What currency is used in Bolivia?
The Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) is the official currency. US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are available in major cities.