Tarija or San Bernardo de la Frontera de Tarixa is a city in southern Bolivia. Founded in 1574, Tarija is the largest city & capital and municipality within the Tarija Department, with an airport (Capitán Oriel Lea Plaza Airport, (TJA)) offering regular service to primary Bolivian cities, as well as a regional bus terminal with domestic and international connections. Its climate is semi-arid (BSh) with generally mild temperatures in contrast to the harsh cold of the Altiplano (i.e., La Paz) and the year-round humid heat of the Amazon Basin (i.e., Santa Cruz de la Sierra). Tarija has a population of 234,442.
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One of the best experiences of nature discovery in the heart of Bolivian Andes. The Valley of Condors is a new destination of birdwatching who offers well organizated tours of 1 to 4 days to really meet condors in their natural habitat observing them from the top of the precipices where they fly. These tours are also a privileged moment to meet the farmers and people of southern bolivia, like the mountain guides, the woman who cook for you and the owners of the farm hotel where you'll sleep on the first night. The Valley of Condors households one of the most important colonies of Andean Condors in the world. It's an excellent choice for the traveler who wants to discover new natural settings, far away of the beaten paths, and for travelers who are looking for an authentic, human and well organized South American adventure. Take the plunge! You will go through steep paths where you will feel the condor brushing past you, discovering breathtaking landscapes and smiling people.
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Casa Real is Bolivia's largest Singani distillery. With it's French copper stills and beautiful vineyards, Casa Real is proud of the quality of it's Singani. Visitors can see closely how emblematic "eaux de vie" is made and appreciate the loftiness of the hillside vineyards. Free guided tours, boutique and tasting room available
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