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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14

Morning
Start the day with a visit to the Tiwanaku archaeological site, the capital of an empire that lasted from 400 to 900 AD. Explore the ancient ruins of pyramids, temples, and palaces that showcase the impressive engineering and artistic skills of the Tiwanaku people.
Afternoon
After a morning of exploring the ruins, head to the nearby Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Take a boat tour of the lake to visit the floating islands of Uros, where the indigenous people still live on handmade islands made of reeds. Learn about their traditions and way of life, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lake.
Evening
End the day with a traditional Bolivian dinner at Restaurante La Paz, where you can try local delicacies like llama meat, quinoa soup, and empanadas.
Bedtime
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Morning
Today, head to the city of La Paz, the highest administrative capital in the world. Take a cable car ride to El Alto, a district located on the top of a hill that offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountains.
Afternoon
After taking in the view, head back down to the city center to visit the Witches' Market, where you can find all sorts of traditional herbs, potions, and charms used in Andean rituals. Explore the narrow streets of the historic center, where colonial buildings and churches stand next to colorful street art and bustling markets.
Evening
For dinner, try Gustu, a restaurant that showcases the best of Bolivian cuisine with a modern twist. The restaurant is run by Danish chef Kamilla Seidler, who has worked with Rene Redzepi at Noma in Copenhagen.
Bedtime
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Morning
Today, take a day trip to the Valle de la Luna, a unique geological formation located about 10 kilometers from La Paz. The valley is characterized by its moon-like landscape, with eroded canyons and rock formations that create surreal shapes and colors.
Afternoon
After visiting the valley, head to the nearby town of Coroico, known for its mild climate and lush vegetation. Take a hike in the surrounding hills and enjoy the views of the Andes mountains and the Yungas forest.
Evening
For dinner, try Caf del Mundo, a cozy restaurant located in the heart of La Paz that serves international cuisine with a Bolivian touch. Enjoy a glass of Bolivian wine or a cocktail made with local spirits.
Bedtime
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Morning
Today, take a trip to the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat located in southwest Bolivia. The journey can take up to 10 hours, but the stunning views of the salt desert and the surrounding mountains make it worth it.
Afternoon
Once you arrive at the salt flat, take a tour of the area to see the salt mounds, the Dakar monument, and the Incahuasi Island, a rocky outcrop in the middle of the desert that is home to giant cacti and offers panoramic views of the salt flat.
Evening
Spend the night at the Palacio de Sal, a hotel made entirely of salt that offers breathtaking views of the salt flat and the stars.
Bedtime
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Morning
Today, head to the nearby town of Copacabana, located on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana, a 16th-century church that is home to the revered Virgen de Copacabana. Take a boat tour of the lake to visit the Sun Island, a sacred site for the Inca civilization.
Afternoon
After visiting the island, enjoy a traditional lunch of trucha (trout) at one of the lakeside restaurants. Take a stroll along the waterfront and visit the local artisans selling handicrafts made of alpaca wool and other materials.
Evening
End the day with a sunset drink at the Panorama Caf , a rooftop bar that offers stunning views of Lake Titicaca and the surrounding hills.
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