Valle de la Luna – Quad Biking
South of La Paz, you can find this valley with interesting rock formations that resembling the appearance of terrain on the moon. Riding quad bikes around the Valle de la Luna is a fun way to explore the area.
South of La Paz, you can find this valley with interesting rock formations that resembling the appearance of terrain on the moon. Riding quad bikes around the Valle de la Luna is a fun way to explore the area.
Once the most dangerous road in the world, the Yungas Road is now a popular biking tourist attraction. The downhill ride along the winding roads can be thrilling and has astounding mountain landscape views.
At over 3600 meters above sea level, the Bolivian capital is surrounded by mountains. Using the cable car public transport is a great way to explore the city which reaches the even higher El Alto at over 4100 meters.
Exploring the magnificent lake from the Bolivian lakeside town of Copacabana is just as beautiful as the Peruvian side. Like its neighbor, there are several islands in the area which are rich in history, culture, and wildlife.
Indulge in history, culture, and wildlife as you set out to explore the islands in Lake Titicaca. This huge lake is shared with Bolivia and stands at over 3800 meters above sea level, making it the highest navigable lake in the world.
This beautiful city shares Lake Titicaca with it's Bolivian neighbor and has spectacular lakeside views. Wander around the small city and also learn about the burial site of the Inca and Quilla people at Sillustani.