Bolivia has a most interesting, unique street food from all the South American countries I’ve been in. Bolivian street food Street food is very popular in Andean… Read more “Bolivia in my plate. Wandering through Bolivian markets”
Author: motoxorek
Bolivian Female Wrestling
La Paz has so many crazy things to show you… Who is Cholita? Woman in ‘pollera’ skirt – “Cholita” – was traditionally a lower class women in… Read more “Bolivian Female Wrestling”
9 Things You Didn’t Know About Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
1. It’s a new-born city Throughout 500 years of colonial history the country’s wealth have been concentrated mostly in La Paz, Sucre and Potosí. While in 1700’s… Read more “9 Things You Didn’t Know About Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia”
Laguna Colorada and its Unique James’s Flamingo
Laguna Colorada, or the Red Lagoon, is a shallow salt lake located in Bolivia, within Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, very close to the border with… Read more “Laguna Colorada and its Unique James’s Flamingo”
Salar de Uyuni. Largest Salt Desert on the Planet
Salar de Uyuni located in Bolivia on the border with Chile at 3656 m above sea level. It left behind by ancient lake evaporated long ago. During… Read more “Salar de Uyuni. Largest Salt Desert on the Planet”
Trekking in Bolivia. Laguna Chillata and Laguna Glaciar, Sorata
General information. How long, how hard, where to camp? 2 days, 1 night. About 50 km trek. Difficulty – hard (due to the altitude and unclear trek… Read more “Trekking in Bolivia. Laguna Chillata and Laguna Glaciar, Sorata”
Two Bolivian Capitals. So La Paz or Sucre?
School books of geography confusing me – almost all of them say that the capital of Bolivia is La Paz. I perfectly remember it from my classes back… Read more “Two Bolivian Capitals. So La Paz or Sucre?”
Sorata, Bolivia. Grutas de San Pedro
Grutas San Pedro (Cave of San Pedro). 24 km, 6 hours + 1 hour in the cave, 280 m elevation difference. There is a small entrance fee. On… Read more “Sorata, Bolivia. Grutas de San Pedro”