Bolivia travel itinerary

Bolivia was a country I had heard amazing things about and was one I thought I would skip through. I’d heard it things like it’s a bit of a shit hole, it’s very poor, the locals aren’t that welcoming to tourists, the food is awful and you’ll most definitely get sick here from the food and water.This could have been further from my Bolivian experience. Some of my best memories from South America are in Bolivia. From summiting a 6000 m plus peak, making friends for life on the world’s largest salt flats, escaping death on the world’s most dangerous road and swimming with pink dolphins and alligators in the amazon, Bolivia is not for the faint hearted. The poverty, inequality, slow economic development and corruption can be seen in everyday life but if you can look past this you will be rewarded with adventure, kind people who take pleasure in the simple things in life and a rich cultural experience. Bolivia is the country the the highest indigenous population in South America. I had been warned about Bolivians being the least friendly South Americans…