We all like to go to restaurants looking to share with family and friends, especially to celebrate an occasion. On May 16 that’s exactly what the family of Santiago Lozano did. They were celebrating Santiago’s Day of the Banker, which Mr. Lozano liked to celebrate every year. What Mr. Lozano and his family didn’t know…
Category: Tourism
Visiting the Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia
Visiting the Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia By Nomadic Matt | Published December 22nd, 2011 This is a guest post by Erin of Never Ending Voyage. A visit to the world’s largest tropical rainforest is at the top of many travelers “to do” lists while in South America and when most people think of the Amazon…
Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015: Bolivia
Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015 The World Economic Forum has, for the past nine years, engaged key industry and thought leaders through its Aviation & Travel Industry Partnership Programme, along with its Global Agenda Council on the Future of Travel & Tourism, to carry out an in-depth analysis of the T&T competitiveness of economies…
Cholitas paceñas: Bolivia’s indigenous women flaunt their ethnic pride
From The Guardian: Cholitas paceñas: Bolivia’s indigenous women flaunt their ethnic pride by Sara Shahriari in La Paz Wednesday 22 April 2015 13.00 BST Aymara women of Bolivia show off their newfound upward mobility while preserving their traditional dress of full colourful petticoats and tall bowler hats. Brilliantly coloured skirts and fringed shawls swirl and…
Bolivia Music 101: Aviónica Picks 13 of Bolivia’s Best And Brightest
From remezcla.com, a great opportunity to watch and listen Bolivian music, endorsed by Aviónica [to watch videos, please use this link]: . . 1. Doble A 2. Matamba . 3. Villa Victoria Sound System 4. Electroshock 5. Oil 6. Niño 7. Wara – Agua Clara 8. Imilla MC 9. Alcoholika [Celia…
With new discovery, Bolivia has most dinosaur footprints on earth
EFE reports in Latino FoxNews: With new discovery, Bolivia has most dinosaur footprints on earth LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – Bolivia has become the country with the greatest number of dinosaur footprints in the world, following the discovery of 5,000 new ones, including those of two new species, in the Cal Orcko outcrop near Sucre, an…
