Pirwa Hostel La Paz
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Death Road....
Bolivia you redeem yourself! Taking my lack of enjoyment of your crazy city scene, and creating an awe in me that I know will not be exceeded for some time to come.
La Paz, Death Road. And that it is! 63km of downhill mountain biking. Starting at 4000m with ice and snowcaped sheer mountains following a paved road to start with, and decked out …
La Paz to be...
3 days down, and we're going out of town... So, La Paz. We've had great fun wandering the streets, browsing the witches market, and tasting local foods - some great like last night's stir fried beef, with boiled egg, cooked tomatoes and chilli, with a side of hand cut chips and boiled veg. Yummy! Tasted the chocolate and as per, not up to the …
Copacabana? Nope!
On Tuesday morning, we had a pancake breakfast and were, then, picked up just after 8am. We got into a big bus, picked up two couples and drove to the port. Once there, we got on a motor boat with about twenty other people and set off. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Peru and Bolivia and has about 40 floating islands. Cruising on the …
My week in La Paz
So after a freezing cold night on the bus (mind you, it was $7.00 for a 20 hour bus ride. Finally scored a good deal on a bus ticket!) I arrived in La Paz at 7am and took a cab to my hostel.
Knocked on the door, rang the bell...no answer. Fudge.
So I walked down the street to another hostel about 100 metres away. Went up 3 levels of …
Bump in the road
Hi folks,
Well I figured IŽd better interfere my usual updates in sequence, with the actual update of where I am right now.
I am currently in La Paz, Bolivia.
4 nights ago I was robbed oh a night bus from Salta to the border of Argentina/Bolivia.
They stole my small backpack with passport, Visa, debit card,drivers license …