I didn’t quite know what to expect of Bolivia before I visited – the Salt Flats were the main reason I wanted to go and they certainly lived up to my expectations! However, there were many more stunning views and beautiful landscapes that I wasn’t expecting, plus extremely friendly locals eager to tell you more about their lives and country. I have selected my favourite images from my trip – I hope you enjoy them.
Have you been to Bolivia or are wanting to go? If you’d like to find out more about my trip, I have written the following posts:
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Wow, Bolivia looks like a beautiful country. I have been to quite a few countries but have not yet made it to South America, but from your pictures, Bolivia would definitely be on the list. It is proberbly one of those countries that haven’t been publicised as much so it becomes a hidden gem. Looks so peaceful
It was extremely peaceful and full of beautiful natural views! 🙂
The photos are stunning. I live in Arizona and it’s interesting to see the cacti with the llamas (or at least I think they are llamas??). That reminds me of the desert scenery around my home. I didn’t know the geography in Boivia is so diverse. There are of course the salt flats, but the desert and then there are pictures of lush green areas. I had no idea these could all be from the same place. Anyway, thank you for sharing these amazing photos, they are absolutely beautiful.
Hi,
I had no idea Bolivia was quite so diverse until I got there either – it really is a stunning country.
Louise
Hi Louise,
Wow, Bolivia is the country I dream to travel for a long time now. I’ve put it on my bucket list. I know for sure that I will visit there, it is just a question of time:) I have plenty of books and magazines about Bolivia. So it’s a good start:)
I love nature, and I sure am that Bolivia has a lot of beauty to offer!
Thank you very much for these beautiful pictures!
Hi Daniella,
That’s great – I really hope you get to visit one day soon 🙂
Louise
Bolivia is on my bucket list. These photos haven’t helped in my anxiousness to get there!! The hills, mountains, food and people are all in my wanderlust!
I’m glad it inspired you! 🙂
I would love to visit the salt flats. I also love the picture of all the cactus, desert landscaping can be so pretty.
Truly loved all the photos. They play the scintillating part of alluring me to a new destination. The Llama looks so cute! Do they eat them in the country?
They do eat them – I actually tried it, it’s quite tough meat but not bad!
What a lovely photo blog. I love the alpacas (or llamas maybe?) chilling and taking in the landscape!
Wow great shots of a beautiful country, I am dying to visit south America..so so pretty, thanks for sharing!
vAelrie
Bolivia looks incredible….I can’t get over the natural beauty. Your photos are incredible, too! I love the creativity in the silhouette shot 🙂
Thank you 🙂 I cannot recommend Bolivia enough!
I got so excited when I saw the title of your post. Well, the pictures are more beautiful than what I was expecting. I really like the one with the flamingos. Like you said, the landscapes on the country are so varied. Would love to visit Bolivia one day (and other countries in South America).
Well I hope you get there one day Ruth 🙂
Such a beautiful country! I haven’t made it to South America at all, yet, but the Salt Flats are definitely also on my list of must-sees.
Happy continued travels!
C
Thanks Carola!
Are those flamingos out on the water? Gorgeous photos! Love the alpacas in their herd haha.
Hi Nina, yes they were!