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Tiwanaku: Traveler Reviews

La Paz, Bolivia
Ranked #5 of 28 attractions in La Paz
4.0 of 5 stars 44 Reviews
Type: Ancient Ruins, Historic Sites
Description: This is one of the most mysterious ancient ruins in South America.
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spaniel12
asia
Senior Reviewer
10 reviews
17 helpful votes
“glory of the ancient day...”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 8, 2012
1
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Tiwanaco, a ruin of Inca city off La Paz..

...the scenery to the west of La Paz is breathtaking...endless plateau...arid trees and grass make it special....

Tiwanaku itself stands elegantly in the vast arid landscape....under the blue clear sky and strong sunlight ...

It is worthi visiting!!!
...walking along the huge stone wall, climbing huge stone steps....i could not help imagining how glorious this city was in the past.......

The place is not yet full of tourists....no noise, no people to spoil the ambience....i sunk myself into the serenity while admiring Tiwanaco's magnificence..

I had lunch at a local restuarant nearby...I had fish and tried one bite of llama...(they are too cute to be eaten!!)

Visited February 2011
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maiqui72
Reviewer
3 reviews
“Awesome is a must to visit is but with a guide to find about the hiden history”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 29, 2011

Amazing experience. i take pride of my roots
U have to visit this place

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Zenfuego
Senior Contributor
22 reviews
3 helpful votes
“A Must See for Archaeology buffs”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed December 29, 2011

Tiwanaku was a large part of why I came to Bolivia, and though they are broke and need funds to complete work there, it was well worth the visit.

Visited October 2011
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Nadnerb2
Dublin Ireland
Senior Contributor
31 reviews
10 helpful votes
“Very Old Dynasty”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 17, 2011
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people found this review helpful

This place is still an archeological site and will be for the next 20 years. It is amazing what they have done here. 3500 BCE incredible. Be careful what you book i.e check and make sure that lunch is/isn't included as mine was included and I was charged 30B, I got the money back later. Bring your own drinks to the lunch stop as the lady charges 8B for the small coke that costs1B elsewhere.

Visited December 2011
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anitacometa
Chile
Senior Reviewer
9 reviews
“Little to see”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed October 22, 2011

Story tells big things about this fantastic culture, but there is so little left that its depressing.

Visited October 2011
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