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Private Tiwanaku and Titicaca Day Trip from La Paz

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Từ USD 190

4.51
59 đánh giá

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Shrouded in mystery until quite recently, the ancient city of Tiwanaku is still far from being completely excavated and surveyed.

Evidence suggests the area around the site was inhabited as early as 1500 BCE. As the settlement grew to city size it began to influence surrounding areas. As a city-state, it blossomed between 300CE and 1000CE, after which it declined due to changing weather patterns which resulted in less rainfall. Although much of the site was disturbed by looting, which began soon after Tiwanaku’s decline, it is possible to observe the high level of sophistication and skilled stone working, that were characteristic of Tiwanaku during its height.

Join this 8-hour tour and discover Tiwanaku and Titicaca in one day.

Thông tin khác

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

A moderate amount of walking is involved please wear comfortable walking shoes

Tour is at altitude!

Chính sách hủy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Bao gồm

Hotel pickup and drop-off (please include a hotel when booking!)

Transport by air-conditioned minibus

Lunch (Please specify meal restrictions when booking!)

Tiwanaku tour presented in English or Spanish

Hotel pick-up outside of La Paz

Gratuities

You may request pickup from Zona Sur hotels for an additional $20USD

Tùy chọn

Availability 2019

Pickup included

Đánh giá

4.51

59 đánh giá

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Off the beaten path tour

    Rachal R,

    30 thg 12, 2024

    - Viator

    3.00

    We enjoyed that this tour offered a unique way to see Tiwanaku and Lake Titicaca in the same day with a ~12 hour tour. This tour definitely felt off the beaten tourist path, we didn’t see any other tourists other than a few at Tiwanaku. At Tiwanaku we spent 2.5 hours with a local guide, which was interesting though a little longer than we needed and we needed to tip the local guide separately. We also visited a deserted hacienda which was interesting, a few viewpoints of the countryside, and a few local spots along Lake Titicaca on the Taraco peninsula, one of which offered a short boat ride on the lake with a sweet local driver. Lunch was at a family run restaurant in Tiwanaku. We enjoyed the sights of the tour and the American guide was very informative with Bolivian history and current culture. We only docked some stars from the rating because the guide and driver consumed multiple bags of coca leaves and stopped for smoking breaks, they seemed somewhat under the influence. We didn’t necessarily feel unsafe riding in the car but it was a little unsettling at times.

  • Wonderful!

    Jennifer D,

    8 thg 12, 2024

    - Viator

    5.00

    Awesome tour! Caleb and Carlos were amazing. We really enjoyed the tour and the conversation. We learned a lot of history while seeing the sites. Highly recommend.

  • Nope

    Roger M,

    31 thg 10, 2024

    - Viator

    1.00

    Horrible. Everything all around horrible and stupid. Driver drove like a maniac. The guide drank the whole time (morning to sundown) and chewed cocoa leaves with baking powder. It doesn't make you a "local" it makes you a crackhead. Didn't feel very safe many times.

  • Excellent Day Tour. Highly Recommend

    John C,

    23 thg 7, 2024

    - Viator

    5.00

    As an avid traveler that's been to over sixty countries, I'm usually skeptical of tours that pre-package everything into one day, but I decided to take this tour as it worked with my short time schedule. I will say this tour exceeded my expectations and more. We visited some incredible sites and several off-the-beaten path places I wouldn't have been able to get to without our tour guide's knowledge. Caleb was very informative and knew his history. He was also able to explain it in a way that was digestible and relatable to a foreigner without much prior knowledge of the area and its past. As you are in Bolivia (not as developed of a country as let's say parts of Western Europe for comparison) expect the tour to be a bit more rustic in nature. That's part of the beauty of it! I highly recommend!

  • Worth the time and money

    Denise B,

    24 thg 4, 2024

    - Viator

    4.00

    Enjoyed tiwanaku very much Wish we had an English speaking guide for lake titocaca. It was beautiful. The driver was fantastic