Tiwanaku and Guaqui on the tourist train

The central train station in La Paz has become a monument to the distant memory of train travel. This experience today feels lost for the people who live in the city. However, few people know that the Andean Railway Company (FCA) offers a tourist trip by train to the towns of Tiwanaku and Guaqui on the second Sunday of each month. Transportation is roundtrip starting in the morning from the city of El Alto and returning the same date at night. This service allows you to visit two distinctive tourist attractions of La Paz: Tiwanaku and Lake Titicaca.

To get to the starting point of the tourist train from the city of La Paz, we recommend taking a cable car to El Alto, from there you can take a radio taxi to the stop point of the train known as the Ingavi Regiment; This particular service has a cost of around 15 Bs. You can also get to the departure point of the train by taking a public transport service from the 2nd street of La Ceja in El Alto, any minibus that goes to Santiago II and the road to Oruro takes you to the Ingavi Regiment. You will notice that you are in the right place the moment you see the train parked at the center of a paved avenue. There you will see FCA service personnel who help people board the right car with your purchased tickets.

The train has three different types of wagons: Popular at 20 Bs., Saloon at 40 Bs. And Executive at 80 Bs. The main difference between the wagons are the seats; The executive car has reclining seats. All prices only include transportation service. On the same train, passengers can board the dining car for a breakfast while they arrive at their first stop.

Tiwanaku

Tiwanaku is a pre-Inca archaeological city located near Lake Titicaca. This tourist center attracts a lot of attention due to the technological level reached by the ancient Tiwanacotas considering that they lived there since 1500 a.C. coming to be formed in the spiritual and political center of the Tiwanacota empire around the year 200 AD. The maximum expression of their culture is shown in their ceramic work of precise cuts and characteristics, the various ceremonies they performed in the stone pyramids they built and the characteristic large monoliths carved from huge rocks.

You arrive in Tiwanaku about two hours after the departure of the train. There you must buy an entrance that allows you to visit two museums and two archaeological sites of this pre-Inca empire. The train stops around an hour so everyone has time to visit these places. The price for this entry is 15 Bs. for people of Bolivian nationality and 100 Bs. for foreigners.

We recommend you visit two of these four places due to the reduced time you have and taking into account the best that Tiwanaku has to offer. First, we recommend you visit the Tiwanakota museum behind the ceramic museum. There you can find the renowned monolith Benet, named after its discoverer, as well as knowing the history of the route of this famous monolith. You can also see other smaller monoliths. After that, we recommend a visit to the archaeological site across the street where you can see the great pyramid of Akapana, the Semi-subterranean Templete and the Temple of Kalasasaya with the famous Puerta del Sol, as well as other ceremonial spaces.

Guaqui

The trip to Guaqui lasts an hour departing from Tiwanaku. Guaqui is a port town from where the multipurpose catamaran ship of the Bolivian Naval Force departs. This vessel has a capacity for 120 people and takes a walk on Lake Titicaca. The ride costs 40 Bs. Extra.

This municipality is becoming increasingly tourist thanks to this route by train. In Guaqui you can visit museums that show the history of Lake Titicaca and the customs of the Chiripa culture. You can also visit the main square and its church which are at 15 minute walk from the port.

Having returned the ship, the train calls the passengers for their return to the city of El Alto. The return takes about three and a half hours. Once in El Alto you can take a radio taxi to the cable car to return to the city of La Paz. The lilac cable car, once it is inaugurated, will arrive a few blocks from the starting point of the tourist train reducing the difficulty and the excuses to visit these tourist places. Visit https://www.ticketsbolivia.com.bo/tours/tren -turistico-fca.php to buy your tickets online today through Tickets Bolivia.

Traveling from Cusco to Uyuni

One of the most frequent questions we get this time of the year is how do I travel from Cusco to Uyuni? Being two of the most popular tourist destinations in the region that are located relatively close to each another, it is amazing that there is no bus or train that offers a direct trip. But not all is lost. You can travel from Cusco to Uyuni by land affordably and comfortably. This is how:

 

Machu Picchu

How do I get from Cusco to Uyuni?

The first step to get from Cusco to Uyuni by bus is reaching La Paz. There are many options for making this trip by bus. Sadly, there are no trains that covers this route. Tickets Bolivia works with Trans Salvador, Tour Peru and NC Internacional, dependable and quality bus companies. These are their schedules and reference prices (prices may vary according to the season):

CompanyBus classRouteTime of departure and arrivalPrices in US Dollars
Trans SalvadorCama, tres filasStops in Puno, migration in Desaguadero22:00/13:0033.58 US$
Trans SalvadorCama, 4 filasStops in Puno, migration in Desaguadero22:00/13:0029.20 US$
Tour PeruSemi camaStops in Puno, migration in Desaguadero22:00/15:0027.74 US$
NC InternacionalCamaStops in Puno, migration in Desaguadero22:30/14:3036.50 US$

The buses depart from the Cusco Bus Termial, located at the following address:

https://ticketsbolivia.com.bo/googlemaps/terminal_cusco.php

From La Paz to Uyuni by bus:

There are many bus companies that offer direct services to travel from La Paz to Uyuni. Tickets Bolivia works with Panasur, Cruz del Norte and Trans Omar. Their schedules are as follows:

Trans Omar has a semi lie -flat bus (seats recline 160 degrees) that leaves from La Paz to Uyuni every day at 20:00, arriving in Uyuni at 06:00 the next day. The service does not include meals, but the bus stops along the road so passengers can buy food and drink. Trans Omar also has a lie-flat bus (seats recline to 170 degrees) departing at the same time every day and arriving in Uyuni at 7:00 the next day.

Cruz del Norte has a Lie-Flat Bus. It departs 20.30 and arrives 06.30 the next day. The bus stops in Oruro.

Panasur has a bus from La Paz to Uyuni (lie-flat) that departs at 20:00 and arrives in Uyuni at 6:00 the next day. All buses depart from the bus terminal of La Paz, located at the following address: https://ticketsbolivia.com.bo/googlemaps/terminal_la_paz.php

The buses arrive in Uyuni at the following address: https://ticketsbolivia.com.bo/googlemaps/terminal_uyuni.php

From Oruro to Uyuni by Train:

What is it about trains? With this option, the passenger travels from La Paz to Oruro by bus and then from Oruro to Uyuni by train. This option allows you to enjoy train traveling through the Bolivian altiplano, in an of itself an unforgettable experience. Buses from La Paz to Oruro depart every 30 minutes practically all day from the La Paz bus terminal (see map above). The trip takes 3 hours and you arrive in Oruro at the Bus terminal located at the following address: https://ticketsbolivia.com.bo/googlemaps/terminal_oruro.php

Once in Oruro, you must take a cab to the Train Station, located on Av. Velasco Galvarro on the corner of Aldana St. The trains that travel from Oruro to Uyuni are Wara Wara del Sur and Expreso del Sur. Wara Wara del Sur leaves Wednesdays and Sundays at 19:00, and arrives in Uyuni at 02:20 in the morning. Expreso del Sur leaves on Tuesdays and Fridays at 14:00, arriving in Uyuni at 21:20.

With all this info there is no reason to miss Uyuni if you are traveling to Cuzco and making the most of your trip. If you want to buy tickets online just click here: www.ticketsbolivia.com.bo

Have a nice trip!

Travel Bolivia by train

Traveling by train is always a special experience. The soft and rhythmic movement of the train as it crosses amazing landscapes, the pleasure of looking out the window as you sip on coffee in the dinning car, the strange charm of a train station… In Bolivia, one of the routes that you can make by train is between Villazon and Uyuni, with an optional stop in the picturesque town of Tupiza, surrounded by amazing mountain formations. Read on to find out how.

Landscape of Tupiza, Bolivia

Villazon to Tupiza by train

The city of Villazon is right on the border between Bolivia and Argentina, and so is considered a city to just pass through. It is a commercial area, very busy with economic activity between Bolivia and Argentina. It is always buzzing with tourists and travelers going between both countries.

Tupiza, Bolivia

Tupiza is a town located at a distance of 91 km from Villazon. The trip by train takes around 4 hours, crossing the landscapes of the valleys and mountains of the region. Tupiza is known for its warm climate, beautiful landscapes and tourist attractions such as rock formations and cannons such as the cañón del Inca.

Market of Villazon, Bolivia

In order to travel from Villazon to Tupiza by train you must go to the train station located on Antofagasta Av.  The trains leave at 15:30 and arrive in Tupiza at 18:30, at the train station of Tupiza, located on Serrano Av. on the corner with Avaroa St. The companies that offer the train service from Villazon to Tupiza are Wara Wara del Sur (Monday and Thursday) and Expreso del Sur (Wednesday and Saturday).

If you want to buy your tickets beforehand, thus ensuring your trip, you can do so by clicking on the following:  villazon to tupiza by train

Uyuni, Bolivia

Tupiza to Uyuni

The trips from Tupiza to Uyuni by train take around 6 hours crossing a distance of 207 km through valleys and highland landscapes of Bolivia. The trains leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from the Train Station of Tupiza. They leave at 18:25 and arrive in Uyuni at 23:25 at the Train Station located on Ferroviaria Av., on the corner with Abaroa St.

Uyuni is a very important tourist destination in Bolivia, the largest salt desert in the world, which has become well known int he last years due to its amazing topography and landscape that seems from another planet. So much so that it has been featured in the latest Star Wars film as the planet Crait. In order to buy your train tickets online, you can follow this link: by train Tupiza to Uyuni

And back: Uyuni to Villazon by train  

For your return trip you can travel directly by train from Uyuni to Villazon, covering a distance of 600 km. The train leaves from the train station of Uyuni at 21:40 and arrives at the train station of Villazon the next day, at 06:05 am.  The bus companies that make this service by train from Uyuni to Villazon are Wara Wara del Sur (Wednesday and Sunday) and Expreso del Sur (Tuesday and Friday).

If you have any questions, contact us through the website ticketsbolivia.com

Have a nice trip!