Bolivia is one of the remotest countries in the Western Hemisphere. Economically it may be poor, however it is incredibly rich in culture and diversity and the scenery is spectacular. The population of Bolivia has more than 60% of pure Native American's. It is said to be the Tibet of the Americas.
One bordering country of Bolivia is Peru, they share the home of the world’s highest lake, Lake Titicaca, at an elevation of 3805metres.
Bolivia’s diversity shines through in its environment and landscape. It has everything from snowy areas, deserts, lush thick tropical rainforest, windy areas and dry hot spots. There are the salt lakes of Uyuni that make you feel like you are hallucinating, the lush and steamy Amazon Basin, grasslands in the southeast that are teaming with wildlife, and, the incredible peaks of Cordillera Real around Sorata.
The indigenous culture is brilliant, there are old cities such as Sucre and Potosí that show off colonial architecture, and all throughout Bolivia are the undertones of ancient civilizations.
Bolivia is an extraordinary high altitude destination that offers travellers a chance to get off the beaten track and discover culture and adventure.