We simply fell in love with Bolivia … We planned to stay four weeks and spent almost seven there, which forced us to completely change the route for the rest of the trip! We visited Copacabana & Lake Titicaca; La Paz; Rurrenabaque, Madidi National Park & La Pampa; Death Road & Coroico; Sucre; Potosi; Tupiza; Uyuni & the Southwest Loop to the Salar de Uyuni.


Sunset over Lake Titicaca, Copacabana, Bolivia

One of the many bays on Isla del Sol, Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca), Bolivia

Traditional dance in Cabanaconde, on the Shores of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, South America

Rurrenabaque Airport, with a stretch of grass as a runway, near Madidi National Park, Bolivia, South America

Walking through the Rain Forest, Madidi National Park, Amazon Rain Forest, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia

Black Caiman (Paleosuchus Trigonatus), La Pampa, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia

Black Caiman (Paleosuchus Trigonatus) – This one was more than 4 meters long! La Pampa, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia

Boat tour on the Yacuma river – This river merges with a contributary of the mighty Amazon, La Pampa, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia

View of La Paz from El Alto

La Carratera de la Muerte or Death Road, going down from 4.650 meter to 1.250 Meter in only 64 Kilometer, between La Paz & Coroico, Bolivia

La Carratera de la Muerte or Death Road, going down from 4.650 meter to 1.250 Meter in only 64 Kilometer, between La Paz & Coroico, Bolivia

La Carratera de la Muerte or Death Road, going down from 4.650 meter to 1.250 Meter in only 64 Kilometer, between La Paz & Coroico, Bolivia

The Cathedral, Sucre, Bolivia

“Dos Senoras” enjoying an ice cream in the Parque Libertador Simon Bolivar on a Sunday morning, Sucre, Bolivia

Old woman begging in Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America

Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America

Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America

Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America

Traditional “Indigenous” Sunday Market in Tarabuco, Bolivia, South America

View of Tupiza from the Mirador, Tupiza, Bolivia, South America

Canyon del Inca, near Tupiza, Bolivia

Canyon del Inca, near Tupiza, Bolivia, South America

Torre del Diabolo, Tupiza, Bolivia

The Rocas de Dali, Southwest Bolivia, South America

Laguna Colorada, South West Bolivia, South America

The Laguna Colorada, Southwest Bolivia, South America

Andean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus Andinus), Laguna Colorada, South West Bolivia, South America

Andean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus Andinus), Laguna Colorada, South West Bolivia, South America

El Arbol de Piedra, Southwest Bolivia, South America

Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna), Desierto Siloli, South West Bolivia, South America

Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna), Desierto Siloli, South West Bolivia, South America

The Salar de Uyuni, the biggest Salt Lake in the world, as big as half of Switzerland! Southwest Bolivia, South America

The Salar de Uyuni, the biggest Salt Lake in the world, as big as half of Switzerland! Southwest Bolivia, South America

The Incahuasi Island or Fish Island, in the middle of the Salar de Uyuni, Southwest Bolivia, South America

The train cemetery, Salar de Uyuni or Salt Desert of Uyuni, Bolivia, South America

The train cemetery, Salar de Uyuni or Salt Desert of Uyuni, Bolivia, South America

La Poronga, near Huaca Huanusca, South West Bolivia, South America

Near Huaca Huanusca: here died “Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid”, South West Bolivia, South America

The Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America

El Tio, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America

The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America

The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America

The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America

The Mineros del Diabolo or “Devils’ Minors”, inside the Cerro Rico, “The mountain that eats men alive”, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
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