
Bolivia What to Expect
Oruro, Southern Altiplano, Bolivia Best time to go to Oruro is end of February to see the Carnaval de Oruro , the biggest annual cultural event in Bolivia . A fantastic spectacle that is nearly as impressive as Rio's carnaval and was therefore declared one of Mankind's Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO in 2001. Over 28'000 dancers and 10'000 musicians participate in the procession that lasts 20 hours. Take a second shirt with you as you will get wet! (Water baloons and sprays are very popular with kids during carnaval in Bolivia) Good tip? (0) El Alto, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia If you really want to see something special do not miss a show at "Teatro Trono" a community based company theater which is formed by children many living on the streets. They are very talented actors and they plays are very social political oriented. Good tip? (0) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia Don't forget to take good shoes: there is no horizontal street in La Paz :) Good tip? (+2) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia La Paz, Bolivia is one of the most interesting cities to visit. It is not for the timid traveller, it is one of the highest elevated cities in the world and many that travel to La Paz suffer from altitude sickness. Mostly European tourist visit. Once you get adjusted, it is an amazing city. The "witch market" is a great place to visit. You can find all sorts of charms from brining good luck to your house to enhancing virility and fertility. The witches really do not care too much for tourists ogling their wares, as they do take their craft seriously. The food is outstanding. Mount Ilimani soup is one of my favorite dishes since it helps in combating the altitude, it is a nice broth with chicken, vegetables and some spicy peppers. Another common item you will find being sold on the street are coca leaves, the locals chew the leaves as part of custom but they also say that it helps to relieve the altitude sickness! You can also drink coca mate, a tea infused with coca leaves. In short, if you are looking for an adventure, a different experience, La Paz is a great place to go. Good tip? (+1) Uyuni, Southern Altiplano, Bolivia In 2003 when I was there there was no ATM. Freezing. Major base for trips to the Salt Plains. Good tip? (0) Potosi, Southern Altiplano, Bolivia Do the mines tour. It feels quite an important thing to do. Don't bring the Miners cigarettes- it increases the risk they already face of dying far too young. Please be polite on these tours, we were on one with some Danish girls who were very offensive to our guide. We went with Koala Tours, it was very good and we also stayed at their hostel which was very good. Good tip? (0) Copacabana, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia Excelente pueblo de Bolivia para descansar, a orillas del lago Titikaka. Muy tranquilo, muy pequeño. Cuidado con las lanchas que hacen excursiones en el lago! sepan nadar... Good tip? (0) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia Don't forget to take good shoes: there is no horizontal street in La Paz :) Good tip? (+2) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia La Paz, Bolivia is one of the most interesting cities to visit. It is not for the timid traveller, it is one of the highest elevated cities in the world and many that travel to La Paz suffer from altitude sickness. Mostly European tourist visit. Once you get adjusted, it is an amazing city. The "witch market" is a great place to visit. You can find all sorts of charms from brining good luck to your house to enhancing virility and fertility. The witches really do not care too much for tourists ogling their wares, as they do take their craft seriously. The food is outstanding. Mount Ilimani soup is one of my favorite dishes since it helps in combating the altitude, it is a nice broth with chicken, vegetables and some spicy peppers. Another common item you will find being sold on the street are coca leaves, the locals chew the leaves as part of custom but they also say that it helps to relieve the altitude sickness! You can also drink coca mate, a tea infused with coca leaves. In short, if you are looking for an adventure, a different experience, La Paz is a great place to go. Good tip? (+1) Uyuni, Southern Altiplano, Bolivia In 2003 when I was there there was no ATM. Freezing. Major base for trips to the Salt Plains. Good tip? (0) Potosi, Southern Altiplano, Bolivia Do the mines tour. It feels quite an important thing to do. Don't bring the Miners cigarettes- it increases the risk they already face of dying far too young. Please be polite on these tours, we were on one with some Danish girls who were very offensive to our guide. We went with Koala Tours, it was very good and we also stayed at their hostel which was very good. Good tip? (0) Copacabana, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia Excelente pueblo de Bolivia para descansar, a orillas del lago Titikaka. Muy tranquilo, muy pequeño. Cuidado con las lanchas que hacen excursiones en el lago! sepan nadar... Good tip? (0) Oruro, Southern Altiplano, Bolivia Oruro est une petite ville minière de 200 000hab. La ville est très connu pour son grand et magnifique carnaval.
Accès: en bus depuis:
La Paz (3/4h de route) de nombreux bus partent tout au long de la journée. Le prix varie entre 15 et 25Bs. Attention c'est plus chère en période de carnaval.
Cochabamba (4/5h de route) également de nombreux bus. La route est très sinueuse dans les montagnes. Le prix est varie entre 30 et 35bs
En train: il est possible de prendre le train à partir d'Oruro vers Uyuni (8h de voyage). Il y a plus ou moins 2 trains par semaine.
Activités:
Le carnaval dure 3jours à l'approche du mardi gras (février). C'est magnifique et chaudement recommandé. Vous y découvrirez de nombreuses troupe folklorique qui s'entraine toute l'année pour vous présenter ce spectacle inoubliable. Le carnaval d'Oruro est un des plus beaux carnaval du monde. Il a été classé patrimoine mondiale par l'UNESCO.
Il y a des répétitions pour le carnaval à travers toutes les rues de la ville presque toute l'année.
El socavon: très belle Eglise qui a la particularité de posséder une mine. Vous pourvez notament découvrir el tio de la mina.
Il y a de nombreux bars: je vous recommande le Dali (à l'étage d'un batiment) 6 octubre y cochabamba. Il y a également quelques discothèques dans la ville: sounder, fliper (attention vols assez nombreux).
Oruro possède la meilleur bière de Bolivie la HUARI je vous la recommande (7,5bs la bouteil de 600cc)!
Restaurant
La spécialité pour le petit déjeuner en Bolivie est la salteñas. Vous pourrez déguster les meilleures salteñas du pays à la Casona (près de la plaza principal).
Si vous avez envie de gouter les choses typiques et aventureuse. Je vous recommande les pasteles avec extra queso et les apis du mercado campero. Ansi que si vous avez l'estomacs bien accroché je vous recommande le Rostro asado (spécialité de la ville). Il s'agit d'une tête de mouton cuite au four. Vous pourrez en acheter dans la rue vers minuit dans la 6 de octubre près du parc de l'union (12bs). Il y a également d'excelente tranca pechos dans la 6 de octubre (pain avec du riz, de la viande, des tomates, un oeuf, llajwa, oignons, piments et quirquiña): 3,5Bs.
Si vous êtes du genre plus chic... Je vous recommande la cola de cordero du sajama (45bs). Ce restaurant ce trouve non loin du mercado campero. Il y a également un très bon restaurant dans la périphérie de la ville: l'automovil. Ils y font d'excelente parilladine et de belles pièce de boeuf argentin.
Hotel:
El Eden: grand hotel qui vient d'ouvrir sur la plaza principal. L'hotel Sucre est très bien également (calle sucre derrière la plaza).
Argent:
Il y a de nombreux ATM à travers le centre ville.
Il est possible de changer de l'argent au mercado campero dans un coin de la rue. Le taux de change y est beaucoup plus avantageux. (Attention: bien vérifier si les billets sont vrais)
Vous pouvez également changer vos billet dans el banco santa cruz dont les taux sont moins intéressants. (Attention: vérifier également si se sont bien des vrais billet).
Danger
De nombreux pickpockets rodent surtout les jours de marché.
Attention aux chiens en libertés il y a des risques de rage.
Il y a de nombreux faux billets surtout des US$
Santé
Je ne vous recommande pas d'aller chez un médecin à Oruro. Les services en matière de santé sont très rudimentaire dans cette ville. Préféré plutot cochabamba si ce n'est pas trop urgent. Cependant il y a un hopital à Oruro pour les urgence.
Oruro est une ville très chaleureuse avec des gens extraordianaires toujours prets à vous aidez. Les touristes afluent lors du carnaval. Cette ville est rythmée par le carnaval, les gens n'attendent que ça et ne vivent que pour ça. L'esprit du carnaval est partout, toute l'année. Good tip? (0) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia Incredible place!! Absolutely recommend "Adventure Brew" hostel - awesome atmosphere, around the corner from the bus station. Market in town opens up around 5pm - go here for cheap food supplies. Empanadas, fresh juices icecreams etc from street vendors are a great way to get a good cheap feed or find restaurants off the beaten track and ALWAYS get the set menu of the day!!! Look out for the diesel spewing from the trucks/buses as they go up the hills. Don't take much with you into town, you don't need it you will feel much safer, leave valuables with the hostel in their safe. Good tip? (0) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia La Paz is so high,..u need to walk slow,...i do it fast an get some kind of hight thinknesss...........IoI Good tip? (0) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia buy soroche pills
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y debes saber algo d español Good tip? (0) La Paz, La Paz & Surrounding Region, Bolivia This is one cool (and high) city. Give yourself an extra or two if you can to get adjusted if you're flying into La Paz. The altitude affects most people, so take tiem to adjust, eat some good, or odd, food and wander the markets. Good tip? (0) Bradt Travel Guides |