Although less conspicuous than La Paz, Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia, is located in the region of Bolivia’s valleys. The so-called “White City” flaunts impressively well-maintained colonial architecture and several delightful encounters all around. Tarija, located in the south, near the border with Chile, Argentina and Paraguay, has the perfect climate for high-altitude wines which may be savored together with its many culinary treasures. Further north is the little town of Samaipata, located between the Andes Mountains and the jungle rainforests of Amboro National Park, also featuring fine high-altitude wines and all sorts of solace.
Although less conspicuous than La Paz, Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia, is located in the region of Bolivia’s valleys. The so-called “White City” flaunts impressively well-maintained colonial architecture and several delightful encounters all around. Tarija, located in the south, near the border with Chile, Argentina and Paraguay, has the perfect climate for high-altitude wines which may be savored together with its many culinary treasures. Further north is the little town of Samaipata, located between the Andes Mountains and the jungle rainforests of Amboro National Park, also featuring fine high-altitude wines and all sorts of solace.