Coroico and Yungas road towards La Paz

Last part. We leave Santa Rosa, a vicious village of gold miners (we finally understand why these places belong to the gold trail) and we return closed to La Paz going up to the pretty village of Coroico. Here the view embraces the Andean peaks, the Yungas and the Amazon basin. The view is breathtaking.

Finally we take the last and eventful climb to La Paz along the Yungas road (better known as the Death Road or Road of fate), that is the most dangerous road in the world . The small bus limps on the steep slopes, the many intersections with other motor vehicles force us to millimetric maneuvers over the abyss, wrapped in a dark fog. The omens are not the best, but late in the evening we arrive in La Paz, with a wealth of memories and unforgettable experiences.

Yungas road bolivia

La Paz of Bolivia

La Paz is a Latin American metropolis, in Bolivian sauce. Nestled between towering Andean peaks, the city is struggling on steep slopes which are memorable for a capital city (the highest in the world with 3,650 meters above sea level), but with the extremes of 4100 meters in El Alto and of 3,000 meters in the suburbs of La Paz. The city center is surrounded by the Cathedral and the Government Palace, or Palacio Quemado, named after the number of times it was burned by the flames. Meeting point for travelers from all over Latin America, La Paz concentrates too many social contrasts: colorful markets give way to modern quarters and then again neglected streets where barter is still practiced and you can live, sleep and eat with little money.

A plane takes off, blinking stars, never so many, never so close, night passengers of rickety buses without a destination. A cable car that combines both worlds. La Paz.

La Paz Bolivia, daylight contrasts

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