
Sucre, Bolivia
Explore the awe-inspiring Crater of Maragua, an exceptional natural wonder characterized by its dynamic geological features that have been shaped through millennia. This captivating site boasts a rich history intertwined with prehistoric times, having served as the stomping ground for ancient dinosaur species before becoming the heartland of the Jalqa community.
Our clients enjoy a comprehensive experience starting with their arrival at Estadio Patria, followed by an engaging exploration of ancient pathways within the surrounding mountains. Guided by expert knowledge, they marvel at breathtaking vistas and uncover the rich history of the region.
In the afternoon, participants venture deeper into the landscape, encountering intricate cave paintings at Inca Machay. The ascent back down to the town of Chaunaca provides them with stunning panoramic views. They rest for the evening in Chaunaca, setting the stage for the next adventure.
On Day Two, guests immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural heart of Chaunaca and its surroundings, visiting the bustling marketplaces and traditional weaving workshops. A special treat awaits them as they journey to the Maragua Crater, where a skilled local artisan shares the secrets behind their unique textiles.
Day Three begins with a thrilling discovery as we walk to the dinosaur footprints at Niño Mayo. Our journey continues to Chullpas, a charming settlement nestled among the mountains. Here, we board a local bus to Sucre, traversing picturesque landscapes along the way.
Upon arrival, our clients settle into their accommodations, ready for another day filled with unforgettable experiences.
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Duration 3 days
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Live tour guide
Spanish and English
Small group
The event will accommodate up to fifteen attendees.
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The Crater of Maragua holds significant historical importance due to its association with prehistoric times. It has served as the stomping ground for ancient dinosaur species before becoming the heartland of the Jalqa community.
The formation of the Crater of Maragua took thousands of years, shaped through the dynamics of the Earth's crust over time.
During the exploration of the Crater of Maragua, experts uncovered intricate cave paintings, providing insights into the rich history of the region.
Participants traveled by local bus to reach the Crater of Maragua after resting in Chaunaca.
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