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The best Bolivia travel and vacations

     

Bolivia Travel Bolivia es el resumen del mundo, ya que sin tener playas por nuestra condición de país mediterráneo, tenemos todos los atractivos que incluyen Nevados y Montañas, el Lago Titicaca, el más alto del mundo, Ríos navegables, Trópico, Selvas, Pampa, el Salar de Uyuni, Tesoros Arqueológicos, las Huellas de Dinosaurio más largas encontradas en el mundo, Parques protegidos, Misiones Jesuíticas, Flora, Fauna, Tradiciones, Cultura y Folklore mantenido a través de siglos.

 

Visit Bolivia Our Recommended Tours are the perfect introduction. to archaeology and history. You will also visit Sucre and Potosi, two Colonial cities.

Bolivia vacation adventures Bolivia is a country rich in biodiversity. Its three ecological steps include a wide variety of flora, fauna and landscapes from the Andes to the Amazon. National and international travellers alike can explore our many historic and ethnographic treasures. Bolivia has 32 ethnic groups, each with its own colourful expressions of cultural diversity. It also boasts 1,340 tourist attractions and 300 archeological sites across the country. Bolivia is host to 66 of the 112 existing ecosystems and is one of the eight most biodiversified countries in the world. Its 31 protected areas include National Parks, Reserves, Biological Stations and Wildlife Sanctuaries. Its great cultural wealth (as seen in its colonial churches, to give but one example) has prompted UNESCO to declare the following Heritage of Humanity cultural sites: the City of Potosí (1987), Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos (1990), Historic City of Sucre (1991), Fortress of Samaipata (1998), Tiwanaku (2000), Noel Kemff National Park (2000), Oruro Carnival (2002), and the Kallawaya culture (2003).

 

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