Bolivia
town where you can not be short of beers, ehre
alpacas roam without fear. Here you will spend the
first night, which they say is the most difficult part
of the trip due to your body just is adapting to the
height of the plateau, resulting in possible nausea,
dizziness, headaches and general discomfort -a
pregnant should know well the subject. The total
disconnection of technology and sharing a meal and
a bedroom with unknown (still) are travel allies,
almost for reaction, the nightcap sanity to madness,
and the severity that could mean the situation it
becomes in time to keep imagining what will be the
next day. So, definitely, it is possible to survive the
first night threatening.
Desert under the stars
The desert or pampas of Siloli is one of the most arid
worldwide deserts due to low precipitation rate, but
even with that, it is surpassed by the Atacama
Desert. It is the main entrance to the National
Reserve of Andean Fauna "Eduardo Avaroa" and it is
located at 5000 m.s.n.m. The greatest charm of this
place is the unusual shapes that rocks have claimed
by wind erosion. And the strangest and most
photographed rock is the "stone tree" formed by
volcanic rock carved naturally. It is declared a
national monument of Bolivia, with 5 meters high.
Nearby there is the desert of Dali in honor of the