Tourism in Bolivia

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View of huge Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt lake[1]

Bolivia is a country with great tourism potential, with many attractions, due to its diverse culture, geographic regions rich history and food.

Gate of the Sun, Tiwanaku
Waterfall in the Torotoro National Park
Mission San José in the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos

Arrivals by country[edit]

Most visitors arriving to Bolivia on short term basis in 2013 were from the following countries:[2]

Rank Country Number
1  Brazil 33,254
2  Chile 30,776
3  United States 29,612
4  Argentina 28,770
5  Peru 17,092
6  Colombia 15,971
7  Spain 15,951
8  Germany 11,579
9  Canada 10,452
10  Japan 10,093

The tourism sector, however, is strongly increasing, in fact in 2014 the number of tourists reached 871,000 arrivals.[3]

Heritages[edit]

In the country there are six World Heritages declared by the UNESCO:

  • The ruins of the city of Tiwanaku, one of the cradles of human civilization, and the oldest of all America as it existed for 27 centuries.
  • The city of Potosí, historical city by its religious and civic monuments, its streets, its people and of course, by its majestic and imposing Cerro Rico discovered the year of 1545, today become a national icon.
  • The Amazon, the great lung of the planet, a sanctuary for wildlife.
    • Noel Kempff Mercado National Park, representative place of the Amazon and its immense biodiversity, located on a large plateau, covered by vast forests and magnificent waterfalls.
    • Madidi National Park, the most diverse place in Bolivia, declared by National Geographic, one of the 20 best places to visit in the world.
    • Toro Toro National Park, where found paleontological wealths (thousands of dinosaurs footprints), caves, waterfalls, rock paintings and other places of interest are.
  • The Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos, the only active missions of all of South America.
  • The Fuerte de Samaipata, the big rock carved by the Incas in the foothills of the Andes as the limit of his empire.
  • The Carnival of Oruro, great festival where religion is mixed with the pagan.

Destination[edit]

The Madidi River is among the Iturralde and Franz Tamayo provinces

The Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake.


  • The Andes, the largest mountain range in the world spanning the entire continent, and has exceptionally attractive regions:
    • The ski slope highest in the world, called Chacaltaya.
    • The highest mountain in the country: Nevado Sajama, with the highest forest in the world.
    • The salt flats of Uyuni and Coipasa, the largest salt flats in the world.
    • Bolivia also is the only country in the world in having the only hotel totally fabricated of salt, found in the Uyuni.
    • The lakes Green lake and Red Lagoon, sanctuary of the Andean flamingos with one of the largest active volcanoes in the world, the Licancabur.
View of footprints of dinosaurs in the Cal Orcko Cretaceous Park
  • The historic cities of:
  • The Madidi National Park considered by National Geographic as one of the imprescidibles places to visit in the world, is part of the circuit of tourism in Bolivia. It is characterized by being one of the most biodiverse parks, flora and fauna as well as ecological levels as it goes from the perpetual snows to the Amazon basin and harboring ethnic communities in its territory.
  • The Noel Kempff Mercado National Park located in the department of Santa Cruz, at 13 December 1991 was declared a World Heritage Site. The camps Flor de Oro (the principal) and Los Fierros have tourist infrastructure.

In recent years, several scientific works, as James M. Allen, locate the lost continent of Atlantis in the Bolivian altiplano (specifically Pampa Aullagas, Oruro Department). These facts have led to a growing interest focused on the important archaeological riches.

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