Bolivia 10 day trek and service

14 day Bolivia trekking and community service expedition

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Fly into La Paz. At 3600m above sea level you'll need to spend some time adjusting to the high altitude! Start your expedition with a rewarding service project at an orphanage or community center for children in La Paz - you might be teaching English, building a playground, renovating classrooms, painting colorful murals, or organizing sport competitions. Next, the team will undertake some fantastic 1-day treks in the spectacular high Andes.

Teams can trek through the eerily eroded canyons to the Valley of the Spirits or head to the dramatic look out point at the Devil's Molar for wonderful views over the city. Teams may also opt to explore Choro Trail or the Taquesi Trail, both of which take you from Bolivia's dizzyingly high Altiplano (high plain) to the Yungas, which cling to the Andean foothills as they give way to the vast expanse of the Amazon rainforest.

Finally, you will finish your expedition with an excursion to beautiful other-worldly Uyuni Salt Flats or sacred Lake Titicaca, before heading back to La Paz and flying home.

Day 1 - Depart US
Day 2 - Arrive La Paz
Day 3 - Acclimatization - Explore La Paz
Day 4 - Service project
Day 5 - Service project
Day 6 - Service project
Day 7 - Trekking - (1) day trekking from La Paz, or (2) Choro Trail, or (3) Taquesi Trail
Day 8 - Trekking - (1) day trekking from La Paz, or (2) Choro Trail, or (3) Taquesi Trail
Day 9 - Trekking - (1) day trekking from La Paz, or (2) Choro Trail, or (3) Taquesi Trail
Day 10 - Head to Uyuni Salt Flats or Lake Titicaca
Day 11 - Uyuni Salt flats or Lake Titicaca
Day 12 - Uyuni Salt flats or Lake Titicaca
Day 13 - Return to La Paz
Day 14 - Depart La Paz, arrive US

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