![]() We started our adventure in Sucre, the white city of Bolivia, a lovely town with a mild climate and a perfect spot to plan the trip. Make sure you bring enough water for the drive to be able to cook and to stay hydrated especially on altitudes above 4,000m! Rent your car in Sucre We knew that there wouldn’t be a lot of shops along the way so we bought veggies, fruit, wine and snacks in advance in Sucre, our starting point, and some additional items in Tupiza. But rest assured that you’ll meet local people along the way who will help you with your journey and be excited to learn more about your culture too! Being able to chat with locals, cook together and play with their kids – all these experiences will be possible when you have the time to connect and stay a little longer at each place – a luxury that you often don’t have when travelling in a tour group. You can have ALL THIS to yourself! Shared MemoryĪs you can imagine, renting a car and heading out on a road trip in a country that you don’t know is exciting and a little scary. You can plan your journey to ensure that you are not in the same location as the tour groups at the same time. Most tours range from one to four days, a car rental makes you more flexible regarding your time frame. I guess everyone who has ever rented or owned a car and explored a country this way knows how much freedom you gain being able to stop wherever you want and make your home wherever you park it. Things to bring along your South Bolivian Adventure:.General info for undertaking your own independent road trip:. ![]() ![]() We choose the Mitsubishi Montero Sport…. ![]()
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