
The Andalusia of Bolivia. Tarija is famous for its wine, Singani and relaxed lifestyle. Highlights: - Wine tour: visit one of the highest wine regions in the world. - Casa Dorada and Castillo Azul. - San Jacinto reservoir. - Coimata waterfalls. Perfect for connoisseurs and those seeking peace and quiet.
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Explore the cultural heritage of the Chiquitanía mission region, home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites (including Concepción and San José de Chiquitos). **Classic Route (recommended):** Via San José de Chiquitos (paved road), from there to San Ignacio de Velasco → Concepción → San Julián. This variant is more relaxed, time-saving and suitable for all travelers. **Adventure Route:** San Juan de Lomerio → San Ignacio de Velasco → Concepción → San Julián (approx. 835 km, 16 hours pure driving time). This route partially follows **Route 39**, an unpaved jungle road – a real adventure with spectacular landscapes, but not for the faint of heart! Each mission has its own character: magnificent wood carvings, golden altars, historic courtyards. In some villages you can even hear baroque music concerts or watch artisans at work. What always impresses me: These churches are not just museums – they are the center of village life. Here history meets the present.

Buena Vista is the gateway to Amboró National Park on the north side. A charming colonial village with a relaxed atmosphere. Highlights: - Magnificent view of the Amboró National Park. - Relaxed atmosphere in the colonial village. - Optional: Hikes in the national park. - Birdwatching and pure nature. A perfect short trip for nature lovers.

A trip to Chiquitania, the tropical lowlands in eastern Bolivia. Stops: - San José de Chiquitos: historic Jesuit mission (UNESCO) and colonial flair. - Chochis: The impressive "Torre de David" (Devil's Tooth) and the Marian sanctuary. - Roboré: The "paradise of the East" with warm rivers and waterfalls. - Hot springs: Relaxation in natural thermal springs (Aguas Calientes). - Optional: continue to Corumbá on the Brazilian border (Pantanal).
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