— Reports from Bolivia

Journal travel

Stories, tips, and discoveries from the four routes that crisscross Bolivia. Written by those of us who live here, for those who are about to arrive.

A cholita paceña in pollera and bowler hat walking past Plaza San Francisco in La Paz with the Andean cordillera in the background

Bolivia Culture & Traditions: The complete guide 2026

⚡ Quick answer: Bolivian culture is a living mosaic of 36 official indigenous nations layered over 500 years of mestizo and Spanish history. The four pillars to understand it are language plurality (Aymara, Quechua, Guaraní + 33 more), Carnaval de Oruro (UNESCO 2001), the cholita as cultural protagonist, and a

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Bolivia Love | Salar de Uyuni

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia: Bolivia’s Salt Flat Marvel

Salar de Uyuni is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Bolivia. It is the largest salt flat in the world. Every year, travelers flock to this unique destination for its stunning landscapes.
The salt flat transforms into a mesmerizing mirror during the wet season. Visitors are awed by the

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Route of the Sloth (perico) Bolivia

The route of the sloth in Bolivia | Slow but charming animal

Traveling to Bolivia offers a unique opportunity to explore the enchanting route of the sloth. These gentle creatures are a symbol of the region’s diverse wildlife.
In this guide, we’ll uncover where to find sloths in their natural habitat. You’ll discover tips for a safe journey and the benefits

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