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Ben Box, Daisy Kunstaetter, Robert Kunstaetter (Beteiligte)

Footprint Handbook Bolivia


6th ed. 2015. 384 p. w. 30 maps. 178 mm
Verlag/Jahr: FOOTPRINT 2015
ISBN: 1-909268-66-6 (1909268666)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-909268-66-1 (9781909268661)

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Footprint´s Bolivia Handbook will guide you from blinding-white salt flats to racing round hairpin bends on the most dangerous road in the world and the stunning expanse of Lake Titicaca.
Bolivia is home to enormous biodiversity: surreal volcanic landscapes, lush valleys, vast salt flats and Amazon jungle. Footprint´s 6th edition Bolivia Handbook will guide you from the blinding-white expanse of Salar de Uyuni and racing round hairpin bends on the most dangerous road in the world to the stunning turquoise of Lake Titicaca.

- Great coverage of the top activities and sights in the country, including trekking, wildlife spotting & the Che Guevara trail
- Loaded with information and suggestions on how to get off the beaten track, from swimming with pink river dolphins in the Amazon, to exploring the remnants of ancient civilizations
- Includes comprehensive information on everything from transport and practicalities to history, culture & landscape
- Plus all the usual accommodation, eating and drinking listings for every budget - Full-colour planning section to inspire you and help you find the best experiences

From the colourful indigenous markets of La Paz to the flamingos feeding in the Altiplano, Footprint´s fully updated 6th edition will help you navigate this astonishing destination.
1) Planning Your Trip 2) La Paz & around 3) Lake Titicaca, the Cordilleras and Yungas 4) Southwest Bolivia 5) Central & Southern Highlands 6) Cochabamba & beyond 7) Santa Cruz & eastern lowlands 8) Northern lowlands 9) Background 10) Practicalities
Born and raised in Ecuador (Quito and Riobamba), Daisy Isacovici´s pet peeve is being mistaken for a gringa. Robert Kunstaetter hails from Montreal, where Daisy attended university. Soon after they met in 1979, he suggested travelling in South America for ´a year or so´, and they have yet to turn back. Over the years and miles, Robert and Daisy became regular correspondents for Footprint, contributing to the South American Handbook and other Latin American titles. Based back in Ecuador since 1993, they are authors of Footprint´s Ecuador & Galapagos and Trekking in Ecuador. They also travel frequently to Peru and Bolivia. After all these years, Robert and Daisy still have difficulty distinguishing between work and play.