Created by LenR on September 10, 2009
- While we initially thought La Paz had a limited range of attractions, we quickly discovered that there was much more to this city than we expected. The following are some of our more interesting discoveries.
- 3 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 19 photos
Created by LenR on September 10, 2009
- In terms of conventional tourist attractions La Paz doesn’t score particularly well. Nevertheless there are a few things that should not be missed. Here are six of my favourites.
- 5 reviews
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- 20 photos
Created by LenR on September 6, 2009
- There is plenty of accommodation in La Paz to suit most budgets. The three hotels here are in three distinct price brackets. Once you settle you will want to explore. Central La Paz is walkable but the altitude makes walking the steep streets difficult so buses are useful.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 15 photos
Created by SeenThat on April 22, 2009
- On an unusual trip to Villazon.
Created by SeenThat on January 1, 2009
- The Aymara cuisine is one of the most widespread in Bolivian Andean Plateau.
Created by SeenThat on November 28, 2008
- On the second line of La Paz attractions.
Created by SeenThat on November 17, 2008
- Having had a High Tea at Bangkok’s Oriental, it was only natural to check out a High Coffee at the Andes.
Created by SeenThat on October 30, 2007
- I spent most of the last three years in Bolivia; this is a farewell journal to its people.
Created by SkewedStyle on July 8, 2007
- With its "white deserts and colored lakes," the Salar de Uyuni tour is the main reason tourists visit Bolivia — and for good reason.
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- 9 Stories
- 39 photos
Created by SeenThat on July 3, 2007
- “No gringo will tell us how to behave,” a Bolivian friend told while commenting on another gringo’s words and this journal was born.
Bolivia
Tourism and Travel Guide