Bolivia

La paz

La Paz

Set high in the Andes, La Paz is one of the world’s highest capitals, known for its dramatic setting, vibrant markets, and rich indigenous culture. Surrounded by mountains and overlooked by the majestic Illimani, the city offers a unique blend of tradition and modern life.

Top Reasons to Visit La paz
  • One of the highest capital cities in the world

  • Unique cable car system with panoramic views

  • Rich indigenous culture and traditions

  • Lively markets and local experiences

Quick Facts
  • Region: La Paz Department, Bolivia

  • Altitude: Approx. 3,650 m above sea level

  • Closest Town: El Alto


  • How to access: Flights to El Alto International Airport

What to see & do

  • Ride the famous Mi Teleférico

  • Explore the unique Witches' Market

  • Visit the surreal landscapes of Valle de la Luna

  • Discover local culture in traditional neighborhoods

Why Book Your Journey With Sierra Tours

We create journeys that go beyond the ordinary. Trips are tailor-made and exclusive, with comfort and privacy always in focus. Carefully selected boutique hotels and fully planned itineraries let you relax while our 24/7 personal service supports you throughout. With unique experiences and deep local expertise, your journey becomes unforgettable. Bespoke Adventures, Lifelong Memories.

Why Our Guides Make Your Trip Unforgettable
  • Knowledgeable local guides with cultural insight

  • Personalized service and attention to detail

  • Unique stories and traditions of the Andes

Why Choose Sierra Tours

  • Specialists in South America travel

  • Trusted local partners

  • 24/7 support throughout your journey

  • Seamless and memorable travel experiences

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