Cool on the high lands, mild
in the valley and warm on the low lands.
Economy:
Exports: minerals, wood, natural gas, agricultural
products etc.
Languages:
Spanish, native Aymara,
Quechua as well as the Guarani dialects. English, French and
German are generally spoken by many Bolivians.
Religion:
Catholic, but freedom
of worship is guaranteed by law.
Capital:
Sucre (constitutional),
La Paz (administrative),
Electricity:
110 and 220 volts, 50 cycles
This country offers breathtaking
panoramas from the eternal glaciers of the Andes to the Amazon
jungle. A unique legacy of millenary cultures within a clean
and safe environment is complemented with the symbiosis of
races. Our smiling people are hospitable and proud of its
past. Last but not least it counts with a most modern infrastructure
and good connections with neighbor countries and beyond.
The most outstanding attractions are: Lake Titicaca
and Crillon Tours exclusive cultural packages, the ruins of
Tiwanacu, the colonial treasures of Sucre and Potosi, the
ecology at its must, as well as, a large variety of special
interest programs.
Comprehensive Andean programs cover Lake Titicaca
combined with the archeological destination of Cuzco and Machu
Picchu. The local means of transportation are: by air or via
dependable and safe hydrofoils operating from Puno – Peru
to Huatajata - Bolivia.