Bolivia

Bolivia

Author: David Atkinson

1st edition • JANUARY 2007
277 PAGES • 16 PAGES OF COLOUR PHOTOS • 30 MAPS
ISBN: 978 1 84162 165 4

 

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One of South America’s most stunning spectacles, the great Salar de Uvuni salt lake, is here as well as Lake Titicaca. Bolivia retains its pre-Columbian traditions more than any other country in South America, with agricultural practices unchanged since the Incas, and traditional festivals and markets. It also has modern nightclubs, comfortable hotels and ecolodges, and is the ideal place to soak up some Latin American culture before the onset of mass tourism.
 
BEST GUIDEBOOK AWARD 2007
The cream of the travel writing world gathered at the Savoy Hotel on 11 November 2007 for the annual awards presented by the British Guild of Travel Writers. The award for Best Guidebook was won by David Atkinson for his Bradt guide to Bolivia. A South America specialist, David is a full-time, freelance writer based near Manchester. His stories about Bolivia have appeared in Wanderlust Magazine, BBC News Online, The Times, the Weekend FT, and many others. He also writes about all aspects of travel from family to green via business and adventure travel. For more background and links to cuttings, check David's personal website. Congratulations David for perpetuating Bradt's unbroken record in winning this award.

Bolivia Map

Bolivia at a Glance

 

Capital City:
La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary)

 

Currency:
Boliviano (BOB)

 

Language:
Spanish

 

International Telephone Code:
+591

 

 

ISBN-10: 184162165

ISBN-13: 9781841621654

 

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

 

Introduction

 

PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Chapter 1 Geography and climate, Natural history, History, Government and politics, Economy, People, Language, Religion, Education, Culture

 

Chapter 2 Practical information
When to visit, Suggested itineraries, Tour operators, Red tape, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, What to take and electricity, Money and banking, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Shopping, Arts and entertainment, Photography, Media and communications, Business, Cultural etiquette, Interacting with local people, Giving something back

 

PART TWO  THE GUIDE

 

Chapter 3 La Paz

 

Chapter 4 The Altiplano

 

Chapter 5 The Amazon

 

Chapter 6 The Yungas and Cochabamba

 

Chapter 7 Oruro and Uyuni

 

Chapter 8  Potosi and Sucre

 

Chapter 9  Santa Cruz and the Oriente

 

Chapetr 10  Tupiza and Tarija

 

Appendix 1 Language

 

Appendix 2  Further information

 

Index

David Atkinson

About the Author

David Atkinson is a professional travel writer with a passion for South America. He was based in La Paz as a correspondent for the UK media during the writing of this book. Amongst his favourite research projects was retracing Che Guevara’s final footsteps, seeking out the gave of Butch Cassidy and co-presenting a Bolivian community radio show (in Spanish) with Bolivia's leading troupe of drag queens, La Familia Galan.

Guidebook Updates

Notes from the Author

"For most people, Bolivia isn't their first-choice destination on a Latin American itinerary. Most people are wrong. The 400,000-odd international tourist arrivals that do make it there each year find that Bolivia offers a more authentic, more rustic and, well, frankly, at times more gritty take on the continent away from the tourist hordes and the dollar prices.

 

For me Bolivia is all about contrasts: indigenous culture sits shoulder by shoulder with modern cityscapes, ancient festivals compete the with high-tech events and the natural world blends into the manufactured. If you want biking, trekking, wildlife, nightlife, cities, remote villages, high-altitude landscapes and tropical rainforests, pop culture icons and little-known heroes, relaxing breaks and active excursions, something Latin American and something uniquely Bolivian, well, it's all here waiting for you.

 

Buy the book and I'll tell you all about it."