Discover the best top things to do in Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia including La Boca del Sapo, House of Liberty Museum - Casa de la Libertad, Plaza 25 de Mayo, Joy Ride Turismo, Condor Trekkers Tours, Origines Bolivianos, Jaku Trekking, Museo del Tesoro, Dinosaur Tracks (Cal Orck'o), La Recoleta.
Restaurants in Chuquisaca Department
5.0 based on 186 reviews
Brought to you by La Boca del Sapo a unique Bolivian cooking class with cocktail making experience in the heart of the beautiful white city of Sucre. Bolivia is fast becoming a gastronomic hot-spot with its abundance of local Bolivian dishes and their distinct flavours which sets it apart from the rest of the world. At La Boca del Sapo we are passionate about the Bolivian food scene and want to share our passion for Bolivian food with like minded travellers. Through our interactive cooking classes travellers not only gain the skills to recreate a traditional Bolivian dish for friends and family at home, they get to know the local ingredients and the their significance to the Bolivian people. At La Boca del Sapo we believe that culture and tradition is at the heart of Bolivian food. Our concept is that you not only enjoy cooking and eating the delicious food we make, but through food you learn more about Bolivan culture and traditions, whilst making new friends!
Moi is a wonderful teacher - patient, firm, professional, clear and obviously loves cooking and great food. The fact that he could adjust the dish to a gluten-free, vegetarian version was much appreciated, and having my husband come join in afterwards for dinner (at no extra cost) was particularly gracious of him. The facility is also great: spotlessly clean, very well-organised and top-notch appliances in the kitchen...this is professional from start to finish, and well worth the very reasonable price-tag. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 465 reviews
We are a state cultural entity that aims to rescue, protect, guard, preserve, restore, promote and value the tangible and intangible cultural heritage found in its repositories, generating spaces for reflection and debate to analyze and disseminate the production of knowledge and knowledge through its critical analysis.
The visit to casa de la Libertad wouldn’t be the same without the touristic guide . My English tour starts at 4 and the guide was Paula. Absolutely amazing! Excellent English , very knowledgable and full of details regarding the history of her county and the importance of that place for Bolivian history . Paula made my visit to this museum special Thanks
4.5 based on 569 reviews
This great plaza is centrally located amidst the historical buildings that constitute a capital of this fantastic country! It is extremely popular and occasionally throngs with people, almost to the point that one has seek an alternate path through. It is an excellent point of reference for directions, especially since I was overnighting at the close by Colors House Hostel. The sculptures/architecture reflect the storied history of beautiful Bolivia, as well as being magnets for contemporary civic discourse. If it’s happening & important, it’s likely that it’s attached to this important public space. There is always snacks & drinks available here, from kiosks or the seemingly always-present TIAs selling from park benches. I was quite pleased with them as last night (09MAR) there was a showing of “el Diablo del Mineros”, and I provided popcorn for all viewers because I was able to Gimprush to the plaza and buy several bags! It certainly gets my enthusiastic “iWheel of Approval!”
4.5 based on 188 reviews
We offer different activities in the white city Sucre and all around Bolivia.Mountainbiking-Cretacious Park - YotalaClimbingHiking- Crater of Maragua-Potolo-Chataquila-Chaunaca-Inca Trail- Dinosaur Footprints Niñu MayuParaglidingHorsebackridingMotorbikingCity Tour SucreCity Tour Tarabuco MarketCity Tour and Mines in PotosíUyuni Salt Flats and lagoonsRurrenbaque Jungle-Pampas-Madidi Nacional ParkLa Paz-Copacabana- Titicaca Lake- Sun Island -Death Road BikingBus TicketsFly TicketsTour InsuranceBox OfficeAND MORE!!!
4.5 based on 483 reviews
CondorTrekkers is a non-profit organisation working to break the cycle of poverty in one of the world's poorest country. We offer tours of Sucre's historic colonial centre and treks into the spectacular mountain ranges surrounding the city. All proceeds support development projects in the countryside where we hike as well as within Sucre. These projects provide food and accommodation as well as recreation, education and health services to local children and communities in need.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
With their colourful intriguing costumes and their energetic and powerful movements, the dancers of Origines - Espacio Cultural show Bolivian history and tradition in a super fun and fascinating way. This experience is definitely different from anything else we have done so far on our travels through South-America, and a great addition to our trip. We had dinner included in the reservation, but if you don't include it, it seems you can choose from a larger menu during the evening itself (which might me even better).
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Jaku Trekking is a project that we work for give you a good Tourism, made by a group of local guides, our tours are for the mountain range of the Friars of the city of Sucre, we share experiences of Bolivian daily life, they will share gratifying experiences with our team of local guides and in the rural communities And feel social contact and boost Bolivia. You have the opportunity to visit the Prehispanic Road or Inca Trail, THE FAMOUS CRATER OF MARAGUA, Rock paintings and The community of Niñu Mayu where you can visit the dinosaurs footprints. You can also visit the Tarabuco market - VISIT THE 7 Waterfalls. Travel with us, Jaku Trekking team and you feel like being at home. JAKU - LET'S GO - VAMOS A CAMINAR - GEHEN WIR-
4.5 based on 333 reviews
The museum is a tribute to beauty. Shows the art and technique of gold, silver and gemstones from Bolivia.
I absolutely loved this museum! We were taken on a tour by Hebert who was amazing at explaining each of the exhibitions. The museum is sort of in the dark, with Hebert turning on the lights of just one section at a time meaning that it was full of constant surprises. I really enjoyed learning about the impact of mining on the economy and culture of Bolivia, and seeing the artefacts in the museum. The most amazing section is the crystals. You aren't allowed to take photos which is a shame but I think it is nice that everything there is a surprise to you. Good value for money, interesting stuff and a superb guide.
4.0 based on 472 reviews
This site features a number of ancient dinosaur footprints.
The dinosaur tracks are part of a dinosaur park. The park entrance fee includes a free guided tour in English/Spanish, which explains about the discovery of these tracks and the different types of dinosaurs identified. I recommend going for the 12pm or 1pm tour as they are the only ones which go down to visit the actual tracks.
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