LA PAZ

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1) Prendre le téléphérique vers El Alto pour avoir une vue sur la ville (the Nuestra Señoara de La Paz) avec ses immeubles denses, les églises et les maisons aux briques rouges et le Mont Illimani en fond.

2) Visiter le Mercado Rodriguez (le plus grand de la ville) 5.00 am to 6 pm, six jours par semaine

3) Regarder les lutteurs Cholitas : tous les jeudis et dimanches, à 16h30 et 18h30 (on y est le 14/06 donc à ne pas manquer!!!) ce sont des femmes qui luttent

4) Visiter le Witches' Market (Mercado de las Brujas, commence à la Calle Melchor Jiminez). As mentioned above with regards to El Alto, pachamama (Mother Nature) holds huge significance in Bolivia and other South American countries (you wouldn't necessarily think so when you see the litter...) and 'witches' are still called upon to bring about fortune, curse partners or enemies or cure a man's...performance...issues. In this market, curious and colourful objects (like dried llama fetuses) are littered on the stalls or small shops, each holding a special relevance or power when used by the right person. The market itself is not as interesting as we had hoped, but it is worth stopping by.

5) Le musée du coca


Adresses pour manger :

Mozarella Pizza: So good and affordable, we visited it four times! The portions are huge, the price is low and the pizza is very very tasty. Be sure to leave a napkin with your details under the table!

Address - Av. Illampu, 757

Namasté: Specialist veggie or vegan food is difficult to find in a lot of South America, so we were delighted to discover Namasté. It's a little pricier than most places, but still very much within a backpacker's budget and you can enjoy your meal guilt-free. Visit at lunch time for the excellent set menu. 

Address - Zoilo Flores, 1334

Cafe del Mundo: With reliable and quick internet being difficult to find in La Paz's hostels, this Swedish-owned coffee shop provides an excellent workspace or hangout for a day when you feel like eating some home-comfort foods or good coffee in nice surroundings and catching up on e-mails. Head up the stairs to find the best seats. 

Address - Sagarnaga, 324

Antigua Miami: Excellent little hipster coffee-shop with a young Bolivian owner who has recently returned to the country. Good coffee and teas, craft beers and a lovely outdoor area to enjoy the sun and plan the next step of your adventure. There is no wi-fi, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. 

Address - Calle Murillo, 826



ISLA DEL SOL

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1) !! Les bateaux pour y arriver sont très lents et il n'y a pas de toilettes dedans..

2) Visiter Yumani et faire une ballade sur l'île

> Si on retourne à Copacabana et qu'on peut manger là-bas : manger de la truite (mais elle ne vient pas du lac, mais d'amérique du nord)

> les gens y font leur pélérinage



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