Bolivia is a country blessed geographically by a surprising variety of landscapes and climates, from majestic peaks, high altitude deserts, lush jungles and savannas of impressive length. The landscape and scenic quality of Bolivia, it is due to the different altitudinal gradients, forming a palette of scenarios to be discovered throughout its territory. Salar de Uyuni and the Lagunas de Colores are the most popular venues in the country, here people experience the vastness of a desert merges with the sky.
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Heritages
In the country there are six World Heritages declared by the UNESCO:

One of the cradles of human civilization, and the oldest of all America as it existed for 27 centuries

Historical city by its religious and civic monuments, its streets, its people and of course, by its majestic and imposing Cerro Rico discovered the year of 1545, today become a national icon.

The Amazon
The great lung of the planet, a sanctuary for wildlife:
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Noel Kempff Mercado National Park, representative place of the Amazon and its immense biodiversity, located on a large plateau, covered by vast forests and magnificent waterfalls.
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Madidi National Park, the most diverse place in Bolivia, declared by National Geographic, one of the 20 best places to visit in the world.
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Toro Toro National Park, where found paleontological wealths (thousands of dinosaurs footprints), caves, waterfalls, rock paintings and other places of interest are.

Distinguished by a unique fusion of European and Amerindian cultural influences, the missions were founded asreductions or reducciones de indios by Jesuits in the 17th and 18th centuries to convert local tribes to Christianity, are the only active missions of all of South America.

It is not actually a military fortification, but it is generally considered a pre-Columbian religious site, built by theChané people, a pre-Inca culture of Arawak origin. The big rock carved by the Incas in the foothills of the Andes as the limit of his empire.

Originally an indigenous festival, the celebration later was transformed to incorporate a Christian ritual around the Virgin of Candelaria (Virgin of Socavón). Great festival where religion is mixed with the pagan.