Bolivia detailed statistics and information
Statistical information about Bolivia including geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, and military statistics.
Country map
High quality shaded relief map showing natural features.
Bolivia Mountaineering Expedition
In July, 1998, a group of eight organized by the American Alpine Institute visited Bolivia and climbed several peaks in the Cordillera Real. After flying into the world's highest international airport at La Paz (over 13,000 feet), we adjusted to the altitude while trekking along part of a pre-Inca road over a 15,000 foot pass. After a boat ride on Lake Titicaca, we established a base camp in the Condoriri Group of peaks, and practiced skills before climbing Pyramida Blanca and Pequeno Alpamayo, both over 17,000 feet. We then moved our camp to climb Huyana Potosi, a 20,000 foot peak with a spectacular narrow ridge at the summit. Most of us stayed for a climb of Illimani, the imposing 21,000 foot peak overlooking La Paz.
Mountaineering in Chile and Bolivia
Expedition report with good pictures.
Swedish Apolobamba Expedition 2001 Bolivia
Spent 18 days unsupported (no mules or porters) in the central area of Cordillera Apolobamba. Basecamp was located east of Lago Paouche at 4700m. We later moved basecamp to below the Cololo glacier at 4900m. 4 new peaks were climbed. The names mentioned are local names taken from the NIMA Pelechuco map scale 1:50.000. The altitude was measured with a Silva "Alta" Altimeter calibrated at Lago Paouche.
Adventure travel in Bolivia 
Database with descriptions and pictures of adventure travel destinations in this beautiful and interesting country.