ABSTRACT

Bolivia lies at the heart of South America. The country, rich in terms of natural resources and diversity, is a fascinating place to visit. From the Amazon to the Andes, the different regions, varied climatic zones and diversity of people offer visitors a wide range of destinations. This cultural and ecological array makes Bolivia a unique place to visit. In terms of nature, the identity that Bolivia has tried to show to the world is based on its unique attractions, including

• Uyuni Salt Flats: This is the biggest salt flat in the world, surrounded by coloured lagoons, exotic rocky formations, diversity of animals, volcanic craters and fumaroles.• Lake Titicaca: The highest navigable lake in the world is shared with Peru. This lake is famous because it was the centre of culture and religion of all the high-plateau cultures.• Chiquitania: Jesuit Mission temples that were founded between 1691 and 1767 and have remained intact after hundreds of years.• Madidi National Park: Considered the door to the Bolivian Amazons, where unique flora and fauna are found. This protected area has the largest biological diversity in the world.• Colonial Cities: Like Potosi and Sucre, amazing cities that are an example of ancestral cultures.