Source: Tourism MediaBoliviaThis landlocked South American country is a destination of remarkable geographical diversity and varied wildlife, as well as fascinating colonial heritage and indigenous cultures.WorldSouth AmericaBolivia
Source: Tourism MediaSalar de UyuniStep into an alien landscape where salt flats stretch for thousands of miles and rainfall turns the ground into a gigantic mirror.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaColcha KSalar de Uyuni
Source: Tourism MediaSalar de UyuniStep into an alien landscape where salt flats stretch for thousands of miles and rainfall turns the ground into a gigantic mirror.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaColcha KSalar de Uyuni
Source: Tourism MediaMirador Killi KilliWorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazMirador Killi Killi
Source: Tourism MediaUyuniMarvel at some of Bolivia’s most awe-inspiring sights in this town surrounded by the country’s renowned salt-lined deserts of otherworldly beauty.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaUyuni
Source: Tourism MediaNational Museum of ArtBrowse indigenous, colonial and contemporary works by Bolivian artists at this wide-ranging museum in a colonial-era estate.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazNational Museum of Art
Source: Tourism MediaUyuniMarvel at some of Bolivia’s most awe-inspiring sights in this town surrounded by the country’s renowned salt-lined deserts of otherworldly beauty.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaUyuni
Source: Tourism MediaSalar de UyuniStep into an alien landscape where salt flats stretch for thousands of miles and rainfall turns the ground into a gigantic mirror.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaColcha KSalar de Uyuni
Source: Tourism MediaSan Francisco ChurchThis ancient church and its affiliated historical museum offer a glimpse into religious life from the city’s earliest days.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazSan Francisco Church
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza San FranciscoPolitical demonstrations, street performers, food vendors and La Paz’s indigenous population converge on this centrally located square.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazPlaza San Francisco
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza MurilloThe home of Bolivia’s president, Congress and much of its most prized national art can be found around this central square.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazPlaza Murillo
Source: Tourism MediaSan Francisco ChurchThis ancient church and its affiliated historical museum offer a glimpse into religious life from the city’s earliest days.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazSan Francisco Church
Source: Tourism MediaCoca MuseumLearn about the coca plant’s development from a part of indigenous rituals to an ingredient in narcotics. Then, try some coca-infused foods.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazCoca Museum
Source: Tourism MediaWitches' MarketLucky frogs, godly mummified llama foetuses and roving witch doctors are all common at this specialty Aymara market.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazWitches' Market
Source: Tourism MediaSucreHigh in the beautiful mountains, Bolivia’s cultural capital is home to lively markets, colonial architecture and a large student population.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaSucre
Source: Tourism MediaUyuniMarvel at some of Bolivia’s most awe-inspiring sights in this town surrounded by the country’s renowned salt-lined deserts of otherworldly beauty.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaUyuni
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza San FranciscoPolitical demonstrations, street performers, food vendors and La Paz’s indigenous population converge on this centrally located square.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazPlaza San Francisco
Source: Tourism MediaSalar de UyuniStep into an alien landscape where salt flats stretch for thousands of miles and rainfall turns the ground into a gigantic mirror.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaColcha KSalar de Uyuni
Source: Tourism MediaUyuniMarvel at some of Bolivia’s most awe-inspiring sights in this town surrounded by the country’s renowned salt-lined deserts of otherworldly beauty.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaUyuni
Source: Tourism MediaSucreHigh in the beautiful mountains, Bolivia’s cultural capital is home to lively markets, colonial architecture and a large student population.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaSucre
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza MurilloThe home of Bolivia’s president, Congress and much of its most prized national art can be found around this central square.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazPlaza Murillo
Source: Tourism MediaWitches' MarketLucky frogs, godly mummified llama foetuses and roving witch doctors are all common at this specialty Aymara market.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaLa PazDowntown La PazWitches' Market
Source: Tourism MediaSalar de UyuniStep into an alien landscape where salt flats stretch for thousands of miles and rainfall turns the ground into a gigantic mirror.WorldSouth AmericaBoliviaColcha KSalar de Uyuni