BOLIVIA
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Bolivia Adventure Tours
If you would like the thrills and challenges, Bolivia offers great possibilities in the practice of climbing, kayakking, paragliding, trekking, skiing and other adventure sports. Also enjoy the unique geography of Bolivia that will transport you within hours of beautiful valleys and altiplano areas rich in tropical flora and fauna unique in the world.
Climbing in Bolivia
- Macizo Condoriri.- The group of peaks to climb the mountains are: Monte Illusion (5350 m) and Mount Alpamayo Chico (5400 m).
- Macizo Negruni.- The ascent to the peak: Mount Jankho He fled (5512 m) Llolje Willa (5596 m) Jhanko and Laya (5600 m).
- Illimani massif.- It has five peaks are the most important: the South (6462 meters) the highest elevation, the Central (6287 m) and peak Khollu Laika (6159 m).
- Nevado Sajama.- This is the highest of the volcanic chain and the highest elevation of Bolivia (6548 m).
It´s a semitropical place Located to the northeast of La Paz city, indeed in the province of Nor Yungas, place where aymaras and afro- Bolivian cohabit, the distance from La Paz is approximately 90 Kilometers
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Descend through the old road to Coroico, the most risky and exciting road in the world. An unbelievable and incredible descent from 4650 mts of altitude, until you reach 1300 mts. After the exciting descent and with all the adrenaline running through your body, rest in Coroico and return to La Paz.
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The Cordillera Real (Royal Mountain Range) is a spectacular setting for hikes. From its mountain passes one can descend through the lush semitropical valleys of the Yungas along some of the most impressive and well preserved pre-Colombian roads of South America , such as the well-known Choro and Takesi Trails.
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Takesi is the ideal journey to start discovering these trails in a slow and progressive way, including Bolivia's history and ecological wealth.
This is one of the Inca trails, part of a road system that goes into the valleys (Yungas) of what is now the department of La Paz.
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