5 Famous Bolivia Tourist Attractions You Absolutely Must Visit
These are Bolivia's famous and breathtaking tourist attractions that you need to visit when you travel to the South American country. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Bolivia is among the Latin American country that offers a unique experience for travelers. Located in South America, Bolivia serves as one of the region's gems, as it is home to some of the famous tourist attractions that complement the natural landscape and biodiversity of the country.

According to Culture Trip, Bolivia has many things in store for adventurers because it has some of the most beautiful mountains and rainforests. Imagine the surprise waiting for you when you visit these places.

Famous Bolivia Tourist Attractions

To help you choose which tourist attractions would make you feel enchanted on your trip to the South American country, here is a list of Bolivia's five famous travel destinations.

Sorata

If you are into hiking, you should check out the town of Sorata and make it the starting point of your mountain adventure. According to Touropia, Sorata is a town located between La Paz and Lake Titicaca, which serves as the base camp for visitors who want to hike the mountains of Cordillera Real.

Check this town out and plan your adventure to trek the natural landscape of the Cordillera Real, which is the widest part of the Andes Mountains. The said range features six towering peaks with over 20,000 feet high.

Madidi National Park

A journey to Bolivia will not be complete if you do not check out its wildlife and jungles, and Madidi National Park can offer you both experiences.

The said protected forest spans 7000 square miles from the Andes deep into the Amazon. Travelers can reach their destination by riding a boat from the Rurrenbaque across the Beni River.

The Madidi National Park is home to a multitude of flora and fauna, rolling grasslands, and mosquito-laden lakes. The park is also home to indigenous groups, including the Tacanan-speaking Tacana and Ese Ejja.

Lake Titicaca

One of the most historically significant places in the Andes is Lake Titicaca. You can enjoy a sumptuous feast of the country's delicacies.

A delicious plate of fresh trout is being offered, and this area also allows travelers to access the sacred Isla del Sol by riding a ferry. Locals believe that the sun and moon were born in this area, that is why the said lake is worth the visit.

Coroico

Coroico offers a great and beautiful view thanks to its location on the side of the Andean foothills. The resort village offers a view of the lush jungle forest, tropical foothills, and icy peaks.

The name Coroico is derived from the Quechua word meaning golden hill, a name fitting due to the beauty it offers to the eyes of every traveler.

Salar de Uyuni

Salar de Uyuni offers a variety of experiences to every traveler. According to Bolivian Life, the world's largest salt flat is home to the most breathtaking scenery on earth.

Traveling through a 4x4 vehicle will make you witness an area filled with flamingos on a high-altitude lagoon, and another site features an island covered in cacti. The entire area looks almost like a mirror when it rains as the water sitting on the cemented salt reflects the sky.

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Written by: Joshua Summers

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