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Celebrated for its colourful history, fascinating customs, unique foodie experiences, diverse wildlife, adventure activities and jaw-dropping landscapes, it’s easy to see why Bolivia and travel are a match made in heaven. Join us as we share essential tips for discovering the heart of South America.
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Carnival of Oruro
Each year on the Saturday before Ash Wednesday, the usually sleepy Oruro comes alive, hosting the world renowned Carnival. The unique festival features spectacular folk dances, extravagant costumes, beautiful crafts, lively music, and up to 20 hours of continuous partying.
$389
Jiska Anata Carnaval
Meaning “small carnaval” in Aymara, Jisk’a Anata is one of the most fascinating of the Carnaval parades. Before the 1960’s the parade was held to showcase the best orchestras and national dances from urban society. Over the years the parade’s format began to change and by 1995 dancers and musicians from rural La Paz were added to represent Bolivia’s folkloric diversity.
$259
The Pujllay Festival Of Tarabuco
The Pujllay is the most important festival in Tarabuco, it takes place every year during the third Sunday of March. It is one of the most traditional and folkloric festivals in Bolivia. It has its origin in the celebration of a warrior celebration of the era of Bolivian emancipation. The celebration brings families from all the communities in the area to gather around the main square of Tarabuco.
$639
Our Top Notch Accommodation Also Includes Regional and Traditional Restaurant Cuisine
The typical Bolivian dishes are described to be cheap, filing and delicious. Although this is case, the choices are not diverse as its landscape. It is not clearly a result of lowlands and of the Andes Mountain. It is definitely worth to try them and it is definitely best way to know more about its history and daily lifestyle.