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llamass Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia): ... the town and it is cheaper to book on the spot rather than in advance from La Paz or abroad. The most common tour is for 2 nights, 3 days and cover the salt flats and the lagoons and geisers of south-east Bolivia although since the salt flats are only visited for one day it is also possible to see them on a simpler one day tour. It seems a little pointless to come all the way here without seeing all the sites av...
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Tiwanaku (Bolivia) Tiwanaku (Bolivia)
Sightseeing International / Also Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu. Part of Unesco World Heritage. It is a premiere archaeological site.
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Sightseeing International / Salar de Uyuni is home to the world's largest salt flat.
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Puggers Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia)
... our shadows stretch far behind us, long, blueish, parallel lines cast by our legs. In every direction, nothing but a sea of white stands between you and the horizon; mildly disorientating, but quite stunning. It s still damn cold though. The Salar de Uyuni - the world s largest Salt Flats - make up a four thousand square-mile corner of Bolivia; hover over the country on Google Maps and it ll be the great white splodge in the south-west of the screen. Hundreds of tourists visit each day, but the immensity and emptiness of the place creates a pervasive sense of isolation from the outside world. The Salar is a surreal environment with a split, weather-determined personalit...
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poonam82 Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia)
... sun in the white salt, you do feel somewhat blinded - like if you were somewhere snowy! It is one of those gems that haven t been plagued by people dropping litter, whilst in high season, it is frequently visited, it is so huge, that you are far away from other tourist jeeps so you have your own space to take in the natural beauty. (Don t forget to pick up a tiny piece of salt for the mantelpiece at home!) Without a doubt, you have to see this. It is just simply amazing!! Best way to do it is a three day tour from San Pedro de Atacama - the final stop is at the salt flat - in Bolivia, or the other way around, so a really good way to border hop into the next country!!...
Read the full review: A REAL GEM OF BOLIVIA! by poonam82
catsholiday Tiwanaku (Bolivia)
... is about 50 miles west of La Paz and near the south-eastern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco or Tihuanacu) has the Pre - Columbian ruins which were the capital of the state for over 500 years and are in the process of being excavated. The city dates back as far as 1500BC but it is between 300BC and 300AD that Tiwanaku is thought to have been a religious pilgrimage centre and at the height of its importance. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage site administered by the Bolivian government. Prior to this there have been a number of archaeological investigations, some more sensitive than others. The price of entry to the site is much less f...
Read the full review: Tiwanaku, where are you? by catsholiday
 
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