7 Attractions in Bolivia To Discover

Attractions in Bolivia. Image: Milos Hajder, Unsplash.
Attractions in Bolivia. Image: Milos Hajder, Unsplash.

Bolivia is a country located in the center of South America. With many mountainous regions, the country offers some incredible natural beauty. In addition, it has a strong indigenous culture. So, to learn more about the past and about these cultures, and how they live today, we prepared this article with the 7 attractions in Bolivia.

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7 Attractions In Bolivia: Culture And Natural Beauties

We will present in this article some of the main destinations that you should have as a priority when visiting Bolivia. Among the attractions, we highlight:

  • Death Train;
  • Sajama National Park;
  • Lake Titicaca;
  • Samaipata Fort;
  • Tiwanaku archaeological site;
  • Torotoro National Park;
  • Salar de Uyuni.

1. Death Train

Despite the scary name, the death train does not pose great risks to travelers. This line got its name because, in times past, it was used to transport wounded and sick people in an outbreak of yellow fever that occurred in the region.

Currently the tour is much quieter and has incredible landscapes across the country. Thus, many tourists, mostly backpackers, use this option to get to know the country. The trip has excellent views of the mountains of Peru.

2. Sajama National Park

Sajama National Park. Image: Presley Roozenburg, Unsplash.
Sajama National Park. Image: Presley Roozenburg, Unsplash.

This is one of the great natural destinations in the country. The park is located in a mountainous region and offers paradisiacal scenery to its visitors. In this way, it is also a destination for those who like trails and viewpoints, as the region offers several points with these attractions.

Located near Chile, the scenery has a rich fauna and flora, in addition to the Sajama volcano, the highest in the country.

3. Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca. Image: William Reis, Unsplash.
Lake Titicaca. Image: William Reis, Unsplash.

Anyone who has seen a documentary or researched about Bolivia will surely remember Lake Titicaca. The lake is one of the largest on the planet in terms of extension, and also the one with the highest navigable watercourse. The lake is located on the border with Peru and was considered sacred by the Inca people. According to the creation myth, the Inca civilization originated there.

For this reason, the lake is full of ruins and archaeological sites from the time of the Inca peoples, such as Isla do Sol. In addition, other indigenous communities inhabit the region to this day. Visiting these communities is an excellent alternative for those who want to know a little more about the local culture.

4. Samaipata Fort

This building is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The building was erected in a strategic location. Thus, it was used by several peoples who inhabited the region as a fortification. One of the main attractions of the place is to know the largest carved stone on the planet.

5. Tiwanaku Archaeological Site

Tiwanaku Archaeological Site. Image: David Torres, Unsplash.
Tiwanaku Archaeological Site. Image: David Torres, Unsplash.

This archaeological site is one of the main attractions of the country, and also one of the most visited and most important places from a historical point of view. At this point, traces of the Inca civilization are found in the country. Among the main attractions of this site, we highlight the Porta do Sol and Templo do Sol.

6. Torotoro National Park

This park contains several natural landscapes, marked mainly by the numerous rock formations present in the park. In addition, you will find an archaeological site with several cave paintings of ancient peoples who inhabited the region.

7. Salar de Uyuni

Salar de Uyuni. Image: Samuel Scrimshaw, Unsplash.
Salar de Uyuni. Image: Samuel Scrimshaw, Unsplash.

Salar de Yuni is located in the southwest of the country and is the largest salt flat in the world. It originated from a lake that dried up thousands of years ago. There was a very beautiful landscape, with white sand and some cacti and rocks.

Therefore, there are several attractions in Bolivia that you need to know. They offer visitors both cultural and historical aspects. Also, be sure to stop by La Paz, a large metropolis in South America.

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