Bolivia: Natives & Portraits in the Bolivian Andes - 10 days

La Paz , Lake Titicaca and Cordilleras Real & Apolobamba, Bolivia

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Duration: 10 days
Group size: 1 - 10
Bolivia: Natives & Portraits in the Bolivian Andes - 10 days
La Paz , Lake Titicaca and Cordilleras Real & Apolobamba, Bolivia


Duration: 10 days
Group size: 1 - 10

About this trip

Where are we going…

This  photographic journey invites you to delve into the captivating Bolivian  highlands, with our primary focus resting on the splendid locales of La  Paz and Lake Titicaca. Acclimatization time is thoughtfully included to  ensure a comfortable and immersive experience. The wonders of the  Tiwanaku and Inca descendants await just a short drive from La Paz. To  make this expedition truly remarkable, we’ve added a special segment,  venturing to the remote and seldom-visited Apolobamba Range.

In  the Apolobamba Range, you’ll have the unique opportunity to meet the  revered medicine men of the Andes, including the yatiri’s, amautas, and  Kallawayas. Come prepared to capture striking and emotionally resonant  portraits amidst the diverse terrains, breathtaking vistas, and a  tapestry of vibrant cultures. This photo safari promises to be an  all-encompassing regional tour-de-force.

We Explore Bolivia’s Andes Mountains and Lake Titicaca

As  we acclimatize to the rarified air of La Paz, each day brings new  adventures. We venture into different parts of the city and nearby  canyonlands, meeting and engaging with the locals as they go about their  daily lives, tending to animal husbandry and agriculture. Agriculture  plays a significant role in Bolivia, so regardless of our direction,  we’ll encounter people working in the fields, with the majestic Andes  serving as a constant backdrop.


After our acclimatization in La  Paz, our journey unfolds towards the gem of the Andes, Lake Titicaca.  Our first destination is the pilgrimage site of Copacabana, nestled on  the lakeshore. The drive out of the canyon where La Paz is nestled  itself is an awe-inspiring ascent, climbing close to 3,000 feet (900  meters) out of the canyon on a winding backroad. Soon, we find ourselves  on the Altiplano, an elevated plateau averaging 13,000 feet above sea  level in the north. We pass through El Alto, the largest urban center on  our route, with its bustling streets and perpetual construction. Once  beyond, we embrace open spaces as we head towards the tranquil beauty of  Lake Titicaca.


Driving north, the imposing Cordillera Real graces  our right, casting its dominating shadow. It serves as the primary  water source for the cities of El Alto and La Paz. Rolling hills lead us  to the southern coast of the smaller section of the lake known as  Wiñaymarka. Here, quaint villages and hamlets dot the shoreline. Our  journey climbs and dips alongside the lake until we descend to the  Straits of Tiquina, where we cross to the Peninsula of Copacabana. This  stretch of road is truly one of the most spectacular in the Andes,  offering helicopter-like views of the lake below, the rolling foothills  of the Andes caressing the snow-capped cordillera, crowned by ancient  glaciers.


We spend a night in Copacabana to further acclimatize  and explore the colorful markets and countryside. The subsequent days  take us to the Isla del Sol (Island of the Sun), where we’ll wander  among Inca ruins, witness breathtaking sunsets, and engage with the  Aymara people, living in harmony with their environment. The island  exudes a magical ambiance, offering respite from the modern world with  its absence of cars and noise, leaving only awe-inspiring views of the  rugged island, the glistening lake, and the ever-shifting dance of  clouds over the Andean summits.

The remote Apolobamba Range…and the medicine men of the Andes

By  now, everyone should be well acclimatized, and it’s time to embark on  our journey to the Apolobamba Range. We cross back over the lake and the  straits of Tiquina, heading towards the idyllic landscapes near  Santiago de Huata as we trace the shores of Lake Titicaca. Our ascent  brings us closer to the spiritual realm of the Apolobamba, a remote  mountain range where the revered medicine men of the Andes call home.  Our destination is the town of Charazani, where we’ll spend a few nights  capturing the essence of these remarkable people as they prepare  medicine and perform age-old rituals.


Imagine wise elders,  weathered by the intense Andean sun, conducting ceremonies against the  backdrop of glaciated summits and deep valleys below. If fortune smiles  upon us, the spirit of the condor may grace us with its presence. The  realm of spirits cannot be scheduled; it must be experienced and  beckoned forth by those who can communicate with them. The Apolobamba is  undeniably a profoundly special place; you’ll feel it in your very  soul.


After a few days in this extraordinary setting, our route  meanders back towards Lake Titicaca for additional days of capturing the  essence of the region. We visit Suriqui island, known for its legendary  totora-reed boat builders, a brief sail from the southern shore near  the town of Huatajata. We spend a night onshore before heading to the  heart of the Andes, visiting the mountaineering basecamp of Mt. Huayna  Potosi, a towering 6,000-meter mountain situated a mere two hours from a  major metropolitan city.


Our journey takes us past a  hydroelectric lake and into the Zongo valley, where the upper reaches of  Huayna Potosi’s glaciers give birth to small streams, eventually  merging with the tropical Yungas valleys. These waters embark on a  remarkable journey, culminating in the Amazon River, surrounded by lush  jungles, before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean over 3,000 miles to the  east!


We conclude our incredible adventure by returning to La Paz  for a final dinner together, a celebration of our deep dive into the  heart and soul of the Bolivian Andes.

Included & Not Included are noted below

  

INCLUDED:

  • airport Transfers IN and OUT of your arrival city
  • private vehicle and driver
  • bi-lingual photographer guide
  • all hotel / hostel /estancia accommodations for all nights (based on double occupancy)
  • all daily meals as denoted on the itinerary as ‘B, L, D’ (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • all entry fees and permits to protected areas: national parks, islands and museums
  • domestic airfare within the destination country (if there is a domestic flight in the itinerary, it’s included)
  • unlimited bottled water per person per day
  • snacks during the whole trip
  • more than 25 years of tourism experience

 
 

NOT INCLUDED:  

  • international airfare to destination country
  • visa requirement and fees
  • personal expenses of any kind (liquor, laundry, personal purchases, etc.)
  • telephone, email, mobile phone, Wi-Fi services
  • emergency evacuation expenses
  • personal travel or health insurance, doctor visits
  • gratuities to guides, drivers and other staff members

We,  of course, would do whatever is necessary in case of medical emergency  and evacuate to the closest hospital or clinic to make sure you receive  medical care.

Available Packages

7-10 people
Deposit:$700
Available until 30 days before departure
$5,625
Deposit:$700
4-6 people
Deposit:$700
Available until 30 days before departure
$5,985
Deposit:$700
2-3 people
Deposit:$700
Available until 30 days before departure
$6,195
Deposit:$700
1 person (solo private traveler)
Deposit:$1,500
Available until 30 days before departure
$6,775
Deposit:$1,500


Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in La Paz, Bolivia (AM) – City Tour (PM)

Airport Arrival, Immigration & Customs

Depending  on your international flight schedule you will arrive very early in the  morning (between 2-6 AM) at El Alto International Airport. The airport  is located in the city of El Alto which is on the edge of the Altiplano  at 4,023 m (13,200 ft) above La Paz (downtown La Paz is at 12,000 ft).  You are now at high altitude; so, you need to be aware of the effects of  altitude on your body; you may feel light-headed and short of breath,  but that’s normal.  Once we drop down 900 m (3,000 ft) in elevation to  your hotel 3,100 m (10,200 ft), you should feel much better.

Upon  arrival, you go through Bolivian Immigration for your tourist visa  (issued upon arrival) then Customs (Aduana).  Your guide will be waiting  for you at the general passenger meeting point, just look for the sign from Sergio Photo Tours.  We will take your luggage to our private vehicle for transport to the hotel.


Private vehicle transport to your hotel

We  drive from the airport to the lowest elevation in the city of La Paz  down a winding mountain road with breathtaking views of the valley  below. We head to Hotel Mitru Sur (or similar) located in the   Calacoto/Achumani neighborhood.  You’ll check in and rest until lunch  time (on your own) at the hotel.

The best way to acclimatize to  altitude, is to move slowly, drink plenty of water and rest when you are  tired.  Acclimatization time is a very personal affair, some do it  quickly, and others take more time. It can take a few hours or a few  days.  Listen to your body.  We design all high-altitude itineraries  with acclimatization time built in.


La Paz city tour

At  2 pm we’ll begin a 4-hour city tour of this fascinating city deep in  the heart of the Andes; visiting open air markets, colonial  neighborhoods, the witches’ market and take in the vast canyon of La Paz  from breathtaking viewpoints.  We return to your hotel so you can rest  before dinner.


Hotel & welcome  dinner 

After  the city tour concludes you can freshen up and rest before dinner.  We  will get to know each other better over dinner and talk about the rest  of the trip in detail.  We will make sure everyone is set with all their  clothing and equipment questions and anything else they need to do.   Once we leave La Paz, we are not coming back until the end of the trip.   We recommend a light dinner, avoid alcohol and caffeine before bedtime.   During the day you may want to enjoy a Mate de Coca (coca tea), a  local herbal tea that helps with acclimatization, but refrain from it at  night.  Anise and chamomile teas help with digestion as well.


Keep drinking water, it’s very important for acclimatization.


Hotel: Hotel Mitru Sur (5*)

Meals included:  D

Your Organizer


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Sergio Ballivian
Sergio Photo Tours is a photo & adventure tour company, guiding small groups to the Andes and Amazon basin. We operate in Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia. Based in Lafayette, Colorado and La Paz, Bolivia, founder and pro photographer, Sergio Ballivian, scouts and designs custom itineraries using his 30+ years of guiding experience to ensure guests are at the optimal place and time to create striking images. We only offer authentic photo adventures - not canned tours. We offer hands-on teaching to all guests.