Considered the world's most dangerous road, this notorious mountain road has gained a worldwide following among mountain bikers.
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Considered the world's most dangerous road, this notorious mountain road has gained a worldwide following among mountain bikers.
This is one of the most mysterious ancient ruins in South America.
The highlight of this museum is the 3000 Years of Textiles exhibit, a display of brilliantly colored skirts, blankets and ponchos used by women to carry their children – each one a piece of artwork in itself.
This park near Bolivia's capital city protects a wide range of plant and animal life.
This late 19th-century mansion, designed by the creator of the Eiffel Tower, contains artwork reflecting issues in modern Bolivian society as well as works by famous international artists.
See vicunas in their native habitat at this national park.
This park is known for its many species of birds and for thick forests.
This centuries-old church combines Spanish and native building styles.
Buy yourself a potion or charm at Bolivia's famous "witches market."
This museum is dedicated to Bolivia's controversial native crop.
Especially fun for children, this museum lets them try playing the assortment of ancient instruments, all made from natural elements, like wood, bone, turtle shells and toucan beaks.
Bronze Inca figures, mummies and a monolith are among the artifacts from the Tiwanaku and Inca cultures housed in this museum.
Not only does this spot contain a fabulous lookout point for a 360 degree view of La Paz, but it also has a children’s park and food stands.