Tiwanaku is a pre-Incan city in Bolivia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has been since year 2000. Tiwanaku is viewed by most archaeologists as being one of the key sites leading up to the Incan Empire, and remains a beautiful site for modern visitors. The artistic style of Tiwanaku is also quite unique, with fascinating figurative pieces that feature exaggerated heads. The style is related to the Huari style, also found in the Andean region, and it is possible that it grew out of the earlier Pukara style.
At the Beginning of the tour visit the Ceramic and Lithic museums, travelers can visit the ancient and enigmatic archaeological ruins such as: Gate of the Sun, Kalasasaya Temple, The Semi-Subterranean Temple with nailed heads, Monoliths, the megalithic and mysterious ancient ruins of Puma Punku and other religious enclosures.
Not wheelchair accessible. Children must be accompanied by an adult.. Adult pricing applies to all travelers.. Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required.. Not recommended for travelers with back problems. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. No heart problems or other serious medical conditions. Most travelers can participate. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Maria Auxiliadora Church, FVW9+PGC, Av. 16 de Julio, La Paz, Bolivia
Traveler pickup is offered
Pick up: Hotels in the DOWNTOWN area.
from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m.
the pick-up time will be informed one day before