Private Tiwanaku und Titicaca Tagestour ab La Paz





Beschreibung
Umgeben von Mysterien ist die antike Stadt Tiwanaku noch lange nicht vollständig ausgegraben und vermessen. Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass das Gebiet um das Gelände bereits um 1500 v. Chr. bewohnt war. Als die Siedlung zur Stadtgröße wuchs, begann sie die Umgebung zu beeinflussen. Als Stadtstaat blühte er zwischen 300 und 1000 n. Chr. auf, danach ging er aufgrund wechselnder Witterungsverhältnisse zurück, welche zu weniger Niederschlägen führten. Obwohl ein Großteil des Geländes durch Plünderungen gestört wurde, die kurz nach dem Niedergang von Tiwanaku begannen, ist es möglich, den hohen Grad an Raffinesse und geschickter Steinbearbeitung zu beobachten, der für Tiwanaku während seiner Höhe charakteristisch war. Nehmen Sie an dieser 8-stündigen Tour teil und entdecken Sie Tiwanaku und Titicaca an einem Tag.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die Tour startet nach der Abholung vom Hotel oder trifft zwischen 8 und 8.30 Uhr.
Nach ihrer Ankunft in Tiwanaku beginnt die Gruppe mit einer professionell geführten Tour, die etwa 45 Minuten dauert. Nach dieser Zeit kann die Gruppe die Stätte auf eigene Faust erkunden oder die nahe gelegenen Museen besuchen, in denen die auf der Stätte gefundenen Artefakte angezeigt werden. Nach dem Besuch der Museen geht es zu einem Ausflug zum nahegelegenen Titicacasee und zu Küstengemeinden
Mittagspause am See und an mehreren Sehenswürdigkeiten entlang des Weges, bevor Sie nach La Paz zurückkehren.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Bitte geben Sie bei der Buchung Ihre Hotelinformationen an. Für die Abholung vom Hotel in Zona Sur werden zusätzliche USD 20 berechnet. Zona Sur-Abholer sollten mit einer Verkürzung des Reiseverlaufs rechnen, um zusätzliche 1,5 Autostunden zu ermöglichen. Wir empfehlen die Buchung von Hotels im Zentrum von La Paz, wenn Sie diese Tour planen. (S. Wir holen Reisende in allen Hotels ab, aber das TripAdvisor-Extranet zwingt mich, mindestens ein Hotel auszuwählen, in dem sie aufgeführt sind. Ich habe mich für das Hostal Ananay entschieden, da es zeitlich die beste Lage für die Tour ist. -Caleb)
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Ein geringer Teil des Gehens ist erforderlich, bitte tragen Sie bequeme Wanderschuhe
- Tour ist in der Höhe!
Bewertungen(62)
TripAdvisor This tour was about 7 hours of driving and 12+ hours overall. Several of those driving hours were on bumpy unpaved roads. The driver did a good job navigating the hazards. The vehicle is typical in Bolivia, but far below the comfort level of roadtrips elsewhere in the world. The tour guide shared numerous interesting stories about life in Bolivia. When we arrived in Tiwanaku, he delegated us to a local tour guide who is a beginner with speaking English. The museums and site are worthwhile but the guide’s explanations only helped to a minimal degree. Our visit to Lake Titicaca was dampened by light rain. The sights there aren’t particularly interesting. In retrospect, we should have skipped this part of the tour.
A couple of things to consider. One, the tour is described as being 11-12 hours in the description, as delivered. Two, maybe you hadn't noticed, but Tiwanaku was fairly empty, the economy here is ruined (ironically, in part because of your government) and why would I trade the opportunity to put money into a local person's hand to listen to American politics? I realize that Lake Titicaca is boring to some people. Sometimes I still get highly intelligent and interesting people who have a thirst for exploration.
A great tour with an informative guide that customized the trip to our liking, I definitely recommend this tour for anyone visiting Bolivia.
We had a great time with Caleb and William. Caleb was an exceptional guide during our short time in La Paz. We saw so much and had insightful conversations about life in Bolivia. In addition we felt very safe given William’s capable driving skills. Thank you both!
It was a great tour and the guide was very inteligent and were full of information. The information were not only related to the tour but were multiple areas such as economy, politics, history etc,.
We enjoyed that this tour offered a unique way to see Tiwanaku and Lake Titicaca in the same day with a ~12 hour tour. This tour definitely felt off the beaten tourist path, we didn’t see any other tourists other than a few at Tiwanaku. At Tiwanaku we spent 2.5 hours with a local guide, which was interesting though a little longer than we needed and we needed to tip the local guide separately. We also visited a deserted hacienda which was interesting, a few viewpoints of the countryside, and a few local spots along Lake Titicaca on the Taraco peninsula, one of which offered a short boat ride on the lake with a sweet local driver. Lunch was at a family run restaurant in Tiwanaku. We enjoyed the sights of the tour and the American guide was very informative with Bolivian history and current culture. We only docked some stars from the rating because the guide and driver consumed multiple bags of coca leaves and stopped for smoking breaks, they seemed somewhat under the influence. We didn’t necessarily feel unsafe riding in the car but it was a little unsettling at times.
I gave you my number. If you need any help while in Bolivia feel free to give a call. As an American I will do anything to ensure the safety of my fellow countrymen. Try working a 13-14 hour day driving people out to lake Titicaca, at altitude yourself sometime. This is Bolivia, we chew coca, I am sick to death of Americans who believe every country should display the exact same behavior as the United States. If you have a problem with indigenous Bolivians, who all chew coca, don't come here. This is not the United States... (thank God) Kind regards, Caleb Every bad review I have received in the last 12 years has come from an American. Is it that you feel entitled because I am another American? BS
Awesome tour! Caleb and Carlos were amazing. We really enjoyed the tour and the conversation. We learned a lot of history while seeing the sites. Highly recommend.
Our guide Caleb & driver William were flexible and easy going. We enjoyed all aspects of our day! Caleb was very knowledgeable & friendly.
Horrible. Everything all around horrible and stupid. Driver drove like a maniac. The guide drank the whole time (morning to sundown) and chewed cocoa leaves with baking powder. It doesn't make you a "local" it makes you a crackhead. Didn't feel very safe many times.
I tried to find a Roger M. in my bookings over the course of the last several months. I could not. I'll have a beer with my clients during lunch. But what you are saying is a lie, and you are a liar trying to negatively affect my business. I might remind you that slander with the intent to negatively affect someone's business is a crime in most countries. The only explanation I can think of is that you are an uptight American who didn't agree with something I said and decided it was your "duty" to "cancel" me. -Caleb
Thank you. Caleb! The trips were amazing. We took first Titicaca, Copacabana/Sampaya, second city tour. We arrived in the moment when political tension took place in Bolivia and the consequence were total lack of fuel in La Paz on gas stations. Therefore our tour was similar to Mad Max atmosphere, with searching of fuel for the trip and loading the bus with gasoline from Coca Cola bottles of resellers. But it only gave additional drive. I think many were not so lucky to go to Titicaca these days as we were, thanks to Caleb, who was smart to get fuel. He is real professional , trying to catch what is more interesting for the client and adopt his program for the request. If you thought to have a trip along part of Deaf Road, you will as bonus receive that feeling during part of trip to Sampaya, driving in half meter of the break of the cliff. Best regards Caleb from Russia.
excellent trip. Super interesting visit to highlights but also unique, off the beaten path locations- great perspectives on Bolivia and the region. Very well worth it



