- Cross over the border by foot-especially from Peru side. This experience will show you how it feels to not have borders! It is truly liberating
- A trip to Salar de Uyuni. Miles of sparkling white dry salt, see geysers, bathe in natural hot springs and if you are lucky see the best milky way you can imagine. Guidebooks will also recommend but it is so spectacular I did not want to skip over this in my list
- Take a bus ride in a colectivos. Keep an open mind and you will meet many locals and see small towns along the route ,the scenery, if you travel during the day, can be amazing
Friday, October 28, 2011
Must do in Bolivia
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Can you say who you did your salt flat tour with? And how much it cost?? Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteGreat blog. We are planning a similar South America trip and are planning to enter Bolivia by foot or boat. I was wondering how did you get tickets for entry and exit from Peru for Visa purpose? We are a little stuck on this. Thanks!
Thanks for visiting the blog. You will have a great time in South America. Do share your experiences. We went to Puno and got the visa stamped there (don't think you can get it at the border) and entered by foot- it was quite an experience crossing border on food. Plan on carrying all documents with you, its a small consular office in Puno but will get a visa from there in a couple of hours.
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