Bolivia Culture and Customs
The culture and customs in Bolivia are unique and have been shaped predominantly by the Catholic Spaniards, traditional Andean culture and ancient indigenous groups. You won’t find anything quite like

The culture and customs in Bolivia are unique and have been shaped predominantly by the Catholic Spaniards, traditional Andean culture and ancient indigenous groups. You won’t find anything quite like

Wedged between two mountains, Copacabana is a small and colourful town on the shores of Lake Titicaca, it is the main Bolivian town on these waters and around 6,000 people call it home. Many people us

La Paz, also known as ‘the city that touches the clouds’, sits at a whopping 3,600m above sea level and houses around 835,000 people. It is a concrete jungle of honking car horns, colourful market sto

Uyuni is the land of the endless horizon, home to the largest salt flat in the world (Salar de Uyuni), and as you may have heard ‘the photo’s don’t do it justice’. The region is haunting and breath-ta