An Introduction to Bolivia
Situated in the heart of South America, Bolivia is landlocked between Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil and Chile and yet remains relatively untouched by tourism. Roughly the size of France and Spain together, it is over-looked by the Andes running through the west side of the country, and has a hugely varied landscape. Economically one of the poorest countries in South America, Bolivia's wealth lies in its culture, its stunning scenery and its unique people.
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Surrounded by snow-covered peaks with a dramatic sky-line that almost climbs the valley walls,
La Paz is a quirky beauty worthy of exploration.

Not far from La Paz lie's the world's highest navigable lake,
Lake Titicaca. Sacred home to the Inca and Aymara Indians, the sacred fountain, the Inca steps and the Sun and Moon Islands.

The awe-inspiring
Salar de Uyuni is the largest natural salt lake in the world and without doubt, Bolivia's most fascinating spectacle.
Sucre or the 'White City,' is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its beautiful white-washed colonial buildings, noble churches and narrow cobbled streets

Situated at the flanks of 'Cerro de Rico,'
Potosi is the highest city in the world and once, the most prosperous upon discovery of silver ore in the nearby mountain.

Explore the natural wonders of the Bolivian
Amazon and its unique eco-structure.