When I think of Bolivia, I recall its rugged streets, average food, and the poorest internet connection I’ve ever experienced. However, it’s also a nation abundant in natural beauty and culture.
Often dubbed the Tibet of the Americas, Bolivia is regarded as one of the most isolated countries in the region because, like Paraguay, it’s landlocked. Compared to other countries in the Americas, Bolivia boasts the highest proportion of indigenous people, with approximately 60 percent of its population being of pure Native American ancestry.