Bolivian
Highlights tour - 11 days / 10 nights
A fantastic
trip covering some of the main highlights of Bolivia in
a short time, well worth the effort!
Day
1 Arrive in La Paz. Depending upon your arrival
time you may have chance to take a city tour or visit the
impressive ancient ruins of Tiwanaku. This is a brief look
at this crazy and oxygen thin city - Overnight La Paz.
Day
2 Fly Sucre
A short flight will take you to the colonial city of Sucre
and the actual capital of Bolivia. At 9200 feet above sea
level, Sucre enjoys a perfect Spring climate all year round.
Today is yours to explore its colorful market and visit
several colonial buildings, museums and churches while wandering
the narrow streets of this pleasant town. For dinosaur buffs,
you can take a half-day trip out of town to see 60 million
year old dino tracks, our personal favorite. Overnight Sucre.

Days
3-4 Market and Hacienda Candelaria (B,L,D)
Sunday is market day in the village of Tarabuco, where farmers
and weavers from the countryside join together in a festive
atmosphere to trade foodstuffs, fine weavings, and exchange
gossip with far away friends and relatives. After trying
your wits with the local vendors, you’re off to Hacienda
Candelaria. Although well into her golden years, Dona Aby
still runs this working hacienda, overseeing the planting
and harvesting of corn, potatoes, and chili peppers each
year. Grandma Aby and her daughter Elizabeth show you some
old fashioned hospitality during your stay. In the morning
you'll awake to help bake the breakfast bread in a traditional
adobe oven. Then it’s off to the Quechua village of
Ch’illa Apacheta where the women are famous for their
fine weavings. Growing up near the village, Elizabeth is
a local expert on these tapestries and good friends with
the Quechua speaking artisans. You’ll visit several
homes to talk with weavers before heading back to the hacienda
and a picnic lunch along the way. You return to Sucre in
the late afternoon. Overnight Sucre.
Days
5-6 Potosi
At over 13,000 feet above sea level, Potosi is the highest
city of it’s size in the world. After the discovery
of silver in Cerro Rico (Rich Hill), Potosi grew into the
largest and most opulent city in the Americas. The city’s
rich colonial architecture and tragic history as a colonial
mining town has earned recognition from UNESCO as a World
Heritage Site. Your time here is free to explore the cobblestone
streets and possibly visit the working mines of Cerro Rico.
A visit into the maze of tunnels inside the mine where miners
work with hammers and dynamite is sure to leave a lasting
impression.

Days
7-9 Salt Desert of Uyuni (2B,3L,2D)
Today it’s off in four wheel drive trucks to the Salt
Desert of Uyuni. From Potosi you travel through tortured
canyons and past adobe villages where time seems to stand
still. You'll cross a pass of over 15,500 feet before arriving
to your rustic accommodations in the town of Uyuni. The
next morning you'll start your adventure by visiting the
train cemetery, and get some great photos. Later you’ll
learn about the production of salt bricks in the village
of Colchani, and watch graceful flamingos wading through
briny water. You’ll also see an historic hotel actually
built from salt, and then a visit to the Isla de Pescadores,
a bizarre island surrounded by salt and studded with 20
foot tall cactus. After staying overnight in the salt desert
the next day you'll visit the Tunupa Volcano for a spectacular
view over this great expanse of salt. After lunch, it’s
back across the salt flat to the town of Uyuni where you’ll
have time for a shower and a pleasant meal before boarding
the night train to La Paz.

Day
10 La Paz (D)
You'll roll into La Paz in time to watch the sun rise over
the snow capped peaks of the Cordillera Real. The day is
yours to explore the markets or take an optional tour of
the Tiahuanaco ruins or the Valley of the Moon. This evening,
enjoy a farewell dinner with your guide.
Day
11 Return Home or onward travel.
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