For one person it was realy hard to have no water for the last 2 hours. Fortunately, Sucre is one of the best places in Bolivia for dealing with the higher elevation, at a height of just 2,800 m / 9,200 ft. Cementerio, Quesada, San Carlos Elevation on Map
Altho Sucre is a lower altitude of 9,000 feet. I've left off -soooo- much out here, and had to ignorantly gloss over things - keep doing your research on this site (I see you have done some already), and you'll figure out pretty well how long you'll need, where to stay, and what to bring. Elevation : 624 meters / 2047.24 feet, 4. Most days are sunny and clear, with the sun feeling much hotter than the reported temperatures suggest due to the thin air.
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Elevation : 756 meters / 2480.31 feet, 8. Locals speak slowly compared to, say, Chileans and the accent is easier to understand than in Argentina. Culebra, Buenavista, San Carlos Elevation on Map
Elevation : 636 meters / 2086.61 feet, 22. So it is 6 of one and half dozen of the other type issue.
Thanks, that's very helpful. The death road bike tour was one of the best things I did on my trip! I do agree with schmuck that only months of high elevation can really make a change in your body for higher altitude. Many persons get off the plane and are already dehydrated from the recirculated airline air and lack of water. In the interest of making the most of my brief visit to Bolivia, I'm thinking that it would be better to fly from La Paz to Sucre, from there… I'm flying in from London via Miami. I can unsubscribe any time using the unsubscribe link at the end of all emails.
Quesada on map
I recall a couple times I got a bus to Sucre, I had to go to Potosi and have a layover. Copy and paste the url below to share the link. Check this in La Paz when you first get there. Buenavista, San Carlos Elevation on Map
Elevation : 674 meters / 2211.29 feet, 2. You can do the Salar tour in less than a day, but to get the most out of it, you'd want to include the desert & reserve, the lakes & volcanos, etc., which makes it a 3 or 4 day (your choice) tour. Colón on map
Elevation : 644 meters / 2112.86 feet.
The city contains many examples of Spanish colonial architecture and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991. Sucre because of its size is a really tranquil and relaxed city and tourist will be welcomed by a peaceful atmosphere. The ancient fossils reside within a fun tourist attraction known as, Staying Safe In Bolivia: Best Tips To Avoid Trouble, The Secrets Of The Birthplace Of A God And The Incan Empire, OFFICIAL: This Company Was Voted The Best Way To Get Around Bolivia, #1 Rated Day Trips From La Paz To Unforgettable Destinations, Bolivia – How to Avoid Being a Typical Tourist, Incredible Adventures You Can Have in Only 24 Hours From La Paz, Discover Why This Service Has Been Voted The Best Way To Travel Through Bolivia & Peru, The Travelers Guide To The Ultimate Salt Flats Experience (And Photos), Traveling Between Uyuni (Salt Flats) and Sucre, 14 Incredible (But Cheap) Things to Do in Sucre, Sucre’s Dinosaur Park and Footprints (Parque Cretácico). More information can be found by viewing the following announcement. Located in the south-central part of the country, Sucre lies at an elevation of 2,810 meters (9,214 feet). will even do it again next time I’m back. The road was blocked by a car, so our minibus just could drive until 1/3 of the death road. If you bus to Sucre make sure you get a direct. Just had a very good experience doing the death road with Rodrigo today! Thorn Tree is currently set to READ-ONLY mode. !! Elevation : 756 meters / 2480.31 feet, 7. - 6.53 km/4.06 mi -
I would allow yourself a lot more time. - 6.53 km/4.06 mi -
San Juan de Laja, Zapote, Zarcero Elevation on Map
See this post for a more in-depth look at the weather in Bolivia.
Scattered around the city you will see a slew of fliers and signs advertising Spanish lessons making it easy to find a school that is a good fit for you. Hi there, For sure thats not the fault of the company. Elevation : 644 meters / 2112.86 feet, 27. - 5.32 km/3.3 mi -
The city is named after Antonio José de Sucre, an 18th century revolutionary leader.
A mountaineer I know who suffers very badly from soroche says it helps him. With lessons costing $4 per hour for group lessons or $7 an hour for a private tutor you’ll be hard pushed to find a cheaper place to study Spanish than in Sucre. I felt safe. Bajo Lourdes, Quesada, San Carlos Elevation on Map
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Would highly recommend them as guides. Steve - I'm flying to Sucre because there's a flight to Sucre. Great lunch. People in Sucre are also very friendly and patient with ‘gringos’ trying to learn the language and it’s their laid-back attitudes and encouraging smiles which makes learning a new language that bit easier. Alto Cruz on map
My wife is Bolivian and thinks it absurd to go by bus just about anywhere in Bolivia when you can fly so cheap and so much faster. Penny pinching is something you will never have to worry about while living in Sucre. As far as the RT, to me, it doesn't make a lot of sense to bus back to Sucre to catch a flight back to La Paz if you were there already, unless flying back to Sucre as above. I think it’s a wonderful place for kids with the dinosaur playground and museums/parks. - 6.53 km/4.06 mi -
It’s such a beautiful city with lots to offer both long and short term visitors.
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The teachers are of excellent quality with a great grasp of the principles underpinning the language. Culebra on map
This relatively high altitude gives the city a cool temperate climate year-round. Return to the Hotel, the tour lasts approximately 3 and a half hours.
On two sides the sewing is broken. Many swear by coca tea for altitude. In the interest of making the most of my brief visit to Bolivia, I'm thinking that it would be better to fly from La Paz to Sucre, from there….
I was previously quite set on the idea of taking the train back up from Potosi - I heard the landscape was quite beautiful, and I have s soft spot for trains - but by what people are saying here, should I go for the quicker option? Since there's only a few ways commonly used to get in & out of the country (By land to Peru, Chile, and Argentina, and by air to la Paz or Santa Cruz - yes, I know there's more, but ya gotta admit most people use these same routes & towns), and because the road routes are often slow, you'll find many people have taken a nearly identical route to what you've proposed.
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