Tiwanaku is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, about 70 kilometers from La Paz, and it is one of…
The picturesque street is a great place to go for a nice walk. There are numerous museums, shops, bars and restaurants with coloured houses.
Tiwanaku is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, about 70 kilometers from La Paz, and it is one of…
Pachat'aqa, possibly erroneously also named Horca del Inca in Spanish, is an archaeological site in Bolivia situated near Lake Titicaca.
The Plaza Murillo is the central plaza of the city of La Paz and the open space most connected to the political life of Bolivia.
The Coca Museum covers the history of the coca plant from the Andean region and related drug cocaine.
The Basilica of San Francisco in the city of La Paz, Bolivia, is a Catholic church under the advocation of Francis of Assisi.
A stunning 16th-century hewed stone basilica has an amazingly decorated facade, cloisters and a garden. It also recently opened a museum.
The Gate of the Sun, also known as the Gateway of the Sun (in older literature simply called " monolithic Gateway of Ak-kapana", is a…
Pumapunku or Puma Punku is a 6th-century T-shaped and strategically aligned man-made terraced platform mound with a sunken court and…
Illimani is the highest mountain in the Cordillera Real of western Bolivia.
The Strait of Tiquina is the passage that connects the larger and smaller parts of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia.
The Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana is a 17th-century Spanish colonial shrine that houses the image of the Virgen de Copacabana.
Iñaq Uyu, also called Aklla Wasi, is an archaeological site in Bolivia situated on the Isla de la Luna, an island of Lake Titicaca.
Iskanwaya is a pre-Columbian sacred site, situated on a mountain ridge above the Llica River in Bolivia, 325 km north of La Paz.
Jach'a Waracha is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia, at 5,540 metres high.
Jilarata is a 4,355-metre-high mountain in the Chilla-Kimsa Chata mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia.
The Battle of Ingavi occurred on November 18, 1841, during the Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42, in the town of Ingavi, Bolivia.