Huayna Potosí
The world's most accessible 6,000 m summit. Two days, one glacier, one unforgettable sunrise over Lake Titicaca.
From the wrestling ring to the highest summit, from the world's most dangerous road to the world's largest salt flat — every itinerary below is something I've tested, trusted and loved.
The world's most accessible 6,000 m summit. Two days, one glacier, one unforgettable sunrise over Lake Titicaca.
64 km of downhill on the world's most dangerous road — waterfalls, cloud forest, a buffet at the bottom.
Indigenous women in vibrant polleras fly off ropes in technicolor wrestling rings. Two hours of pure Bolivian theatre.
The world's largest salt flat, shot every way your camera will let you. Pick one day, two days, or three into the coloured-lagoon desert.
Pink river dolphins, caimans at arm's length, capybara dynasties. The Amazon in its rawest form.
Pre-Inca monoliths, sunken temples, and the country's most important archaeological site. History that humbles you.
An emerald glacial lake at 5,200 m, framed by Huayna Potosí and Lake Titicaca on the horizon.
The highest lookout over La Paz, then down to lunar-like rock formations outside the city.
Three days deep in the Bolivian Amazon — medicinal plants, ancient trees, Indigenous communities, night walks under the canopy.