Lunch with a view

Although the climb was strenuous, once we reached the restaurant, we were rewarded with spectacular views across Lake Titicaca to snow-capped mountains in Bolivia. We ordered very welcome coldLeia mais
Return to Puno

We walked back down the hill to our boat, marvelling at the elderly local ladies walking up the steep incline with really heavy loads on their backs! We paused to buy bracelets from a blind man whoLeia mais
Leaving Peru

We had another early start - 6am breakfast and 7am departure. I think for the first time on this trip, the alarm actually went off before I was up! Many people arrived at breaking with fresh itemsLeia mais
Lake Titicaca

Once on the road, we drove along the banks of Lake Titicaca. The land here is very fertile and every inch is planted with vegetables. The lake is full of anchored nets to catch fish.
Welcome to Bolivia đ§đŽ

We arrived at the Peru/Bolivia border at about 10.30am. The procedure to get through was quite straightforward, but it still took until 1pm (Bolivia is one hour ahead of Peru) to get all of us andLeia mais
El Alto

At around 5pm, we reached El Alto, a district of La Paz which is almost a city in its own right.
We got stuck in rush hour traffic, but there was plenty to keep us entertained as we admired theLeia mais
Leaving the truck and taking a bus

It took us over an hour to reach the yard where we were leaving the truck. Ritchie had to manoeuvre backwards through a very tight entrance way, but he did it with aplomb! We then transferred ourLeia mais
Photos of our hotel in La Paz

We stayed at the Hotel Isabella, part of the Sol Andino group. It was very dated and not particularly well maintained, but it was comfortable enough.
Exploring La Paz on a quiet Sunday

Breakfast wasn’t until 8.30am, so there was no rush this morning. With nothing open, we sat around chatting. Mark decided to spend the day in the hotel as he was still in a lot of pain. I joinedLeia mais
Photos of our walk

Visiting Iglesia de San Francisco

The hewed stone basilica of San Francisco was founded in 1548 by Fray Francisco de los Angeles. The original structure collapsed in 1610 due to heavy snowfall. It was rebuilt between 1743 and 1772Leia mais
Plaza Pedro D Murillo

We walked up to La Paz's main square and had a look inside the cathedral.
More photos of the square

Street art in La Paz

More photos of street art

Coffee

Before returning to the hotel, we had coffee and cakes in the Café del Mundo.
Back at the hotel, we spent the afternoon watching our two favourite Christmas movies - Die Hard and Love Actually! AtLeia mais
Walking tour and cable cars

We were up for 8am breakfast. A few of us had booked a walking tour to include rides on 5 of the 11 state of the art cable car lines in La Paz.
We organised our laundry and caught up with someLeia mais
Umbrella Street and San Pedro prison

We walked along Umbrella Street, which was so much busier than yesterday, to get to the infamous San Pedro prison. This unique institution flouts international law by being located slap bang in theLeia mais
Riding the cable cars of La Paz

From San Pedro, we walked up to the purple line of the cable car, and then switched to the silver line. La Paz is built on seven hills surrounding a valley. The cable car is a fantastic way to getLeia mais
El Alto Witches Market

We disembarked the silver line in El Alto. Valeria wanted to show us a traditional witches market to compare it with the more touristy one we had already seen. Here, the ladies are more likeLeia mais
More cable cars

We took some time to photograph the stunning views of La Paz from El Alto before returning to the cable car station and taking the red line down through the Chualluma district. The project to splashLeia mais
Historic La Paz

We then transferred to the orange line to return to the historic centre of the city. We walked down Calle Jaen, home to many museums, boutiques, and restaurants.
Pure nostalgia

Denise and I wandered into one of the little shops on Calle Jaen. It turned out to be a tiny museum devoted to old packaging. The displays brought back so many memories for both of us!
At the bottomLeia mais
The end of our tour

We walked down past the national theatre to the main square, where our tour ended. Valeria had been a brilliant guide and we tipped her well.
After the tour, we went to a local restaurant for a lateLeia mais
Leaving La Paz

We were up in plenty of time for a 7am breakfast and 8am departure. Seven of the group had decided to catch the night bus from La Paz to Sucre tonight, rather than have to wild camp. We were doingLeia mais