Sajama National Park

Sajama National Park Tour

El Parque Nacional Sajama, ubicado en el departamento de Oruro en Bolivia, e ofrece paisajes impresionantes rodeados de majestuosas montañas. Considerado uno de los parques más hermosos y mejor conservados del país, Sajama invita a descubrir una región poco explorada del sur de Bolivia.

En el corazón del parque se encuentra el Nevado Sajama (6.542 m / 21.463 pies), la montaña más alta de Bolivia. Según la tradición, el dios Wiracocha habría cortado la cima del monte Mururata como castigo por su arrogancia, formando así el actual volcán Sajama.

Durante este recorrido, podrás admirar la belleza natural del parque: géiseres y aguas termales a los pies de grandes montañas, así como una variedad de fauna andina en su hábitat natural, como llamas, vicuñas, alpacas y viscachas.

Además, el viaje incluye una visita a Curahuara de Carangas, donde se encuentra la famosa iglesia colonial conocida como la «Capilla Sixtina Andina». Esta iglesia, una de las más antiguas de América del Sur, combina estilos renacentista, manierista y barroco, con murales pintados por artistas aymaras que ilustran escenas bíblicas como el Jardín del Edén, la Última Cena y el Juicio Final.

Una experiencia única que combina naturaleza, cultura e historia en uno de los rincones más auténticos de Bolivia.

PROGRAMA DE REFERENCIA

1 día

Salida desde su hotel en La Paz.
Durante el trayecto hacia el Parque Nacional Sajama, podremos apreciar un paisaje impresionante. Visitaremos la iglesia de Curahuara de Carangas, conocida como la «Capilla Sixtina del Altiplano» debido a sus famosas pinturas coloniales. Exteriormente, la iglesia no se asemeja en nada a la Capilla Sixtina de la Ciudad del Vaticano: sus rústicos muros de adobe y paja le dan la apariencia de una sencilla capilla rural. Sin embargo, al abrir sus puertas y entrar, el visitante queda maravillado por las pinturas de vivos colores que cubren sus paredes, techos y cúpula.

Llegaremos al Parque Nacional Sajama, donde almorzaremos.

Por la tarde, visitaremos la laguna Huayña Kota y posteriormente realizaremos una caminata por el bosque de queñuas.
Al finalizar, retornaremos a La Paz.

Incluye: Transporte privado, almuerzo, entrada al parque y guía.

2 Días

Programa 2 Días / 1 Noche

DÍA 1 – LA PAZ – SAJAMA
Salida desde su hotel. Durante el trayecto hacia el Parque Nacional Sajama, podremos disfrutar de un paisaje impresionante. Visitaremos la iglesia de Curahuara de Carangas, conocida como la «Capilla Sixtina del Altiplano» por sus famosas pinturas coloniales. Exteriormente, la iglesia parece una sencilla capilla rural, con muros de adobe y techos de paja. Sin embargo, al ingresar, sorprende la intensidad y el colorido de las pinturas que cubren sus paredes, techos y cúpula.

Llegaremos al Parque Nacional Sajama, donde disfrutaremos del almuerzo.

Por la tarde, visitaremos la laguna Huayña Kota y luego realizaremos una caminata por el bosque de queñuas. Al final del día, llegaremos al pueblo de Sajama y nos alojaremos en el albergue Tomarapi.

DÍA 2 – SAJAMA – LA PAZ
Por la mañana visitaremos Junthuta, una zona de géiseres ubicada a los pies del monte Pomarape. Luego continuaremos hacia Kasilla, donde se encuentra una piscina natural de aguas termales, ideal para tomar un baño medicinal. Almuerzo en el pueblo de Sajama y, por la tarde, regreso a La Paz.

Incluye: Transporte privado, todas las comidas, alojamiento, entradas al parque y guía.

Tenga en cuenta que los programas pueden sufrir modificaciones debido a circunstancias especiales, como condiciones climáticas adversas.
Contáctenos para reservar su viaje o para obtener más detalles sobre los programas.

También podemos organizar un traslado privado a Uyuni, donde podrá combinar esta excursión con uno de nuestros tours al Salar de Uyuni.

Consulte nuestro tour Sajama-Uyuni, que inicia en La Paz, atraviesa el Salar de Uyuni y finaliza en San Pedro de Atacama, Chile.

REVIEWS

  • ´The tour that we went on was wonderful. My sister and I were on a very tight time schedule and arrived in Santa Cruz with NO idea who to go on a tour with. But needing to organize one for the next day. We met the owners of Ruta Verde and were sold! It was so simple to organize; everything was just so easy and uncomplicated. I was originally worried that the trekking would be difficult and that ... well basically I wouldn't make it! But I loved the peaceful walking mixed with the interesting notes on the flora and fauna that we could see. Our guide was so gorgeous; he was honest, genuine and knew everything that we could ever hope to know - the medicinal properties of the plants as well as the behavior of the animals that we could see. The waterfalls were amazing and the views stunning. The spider monkeys and the (ok I'm forgetting the name now.... ManoMono? I know that's wrong, but there was a brown monkey that we chased along a path and watched while he swung throu gh the trees and I can't remember which species he was...If you can figure out who I mean, please fill in the blanks!!!) were brilliant. I was so excited to see the animals in their natural habitat. The spider monkeys were shaking branches in the trees; our guide explained that it was to prove who was stronger to the other males in another tree. At night we sat quietly and waited until the nocturnal animals appeared. Our guide also explained the origins of the park and the inhabitants who live on the outskirts. The food was great. The insight into life in the jungle was simply amazing and a wonderful experience that I would recommend to anyone.´

    Kat Hamer Australia
  • ´I've done a Bolivia trip (with my lonely planet) for two months. I've been, in 2 months, with A LOT of different tour agencies. Ruta Verde Tour Agency was definitely my favorite. Everything was perfectly organized (which is not that common in Bolivia !) and very sympatic. I took the Amboro park tour for couple of days and I can assure you that it was the best days of my travel. One of the things that I did like the most with this agency is that they hire local guides for most of their trips (which helps a lot of people). So, from my personal experience, you should expect an well organized tour agency with the best prices and enjoy a wonderful trip in the Amboro park with a local guide, from who you will learn unforgettable things...The agency also speak Spanish, English and Dutch. I'm not working for anyone, I'm just leaving this comment because I think that this agency should be known by every traveler in Bolivia. Have a nice trip!´

    Étienne Gauthier Canada
  • ´What to say about Amboro National Park, the words amazing, beautiful, spectacular, awesome all to come to mind but these superlatives aren't enough, you need to touch it, feel it, hear it, taste it to get the true Amboró experience with Ruta Verde and after you do you never forget it, its fantastic!!! Thanks a million for the experience.´

    James Gradwell South Africa
  • 'I spent 4 days in Amboro in April with Ruta Verde's excellent, knowledgeable local guide. The trip was well organised and the lowland rainforest considerably different from the cloud forest seen in the higher areas of the park. A four day trip allowed me to explore some of the more remote areas off the beaten track that would be virtually impossible to find without a guide.

    David Eggleton UK
  • 'Buenos Dias Gijs; The Amboro trek definitely met my expectations. It was incredible, in large part due to the epertise of the guide. He really is a great guide. I don't know from first-hand experience, but I strongly suspect that he is one of the best guides in the business. He is very patient, calm and observant. I'm a fair bird-watcher, etc. but I don't think I once spotted a bird or monkey before the guide did! --- and his sure-footed waltz up the stream boulders is a joy to watch.We stayed four nights at the Rio Macuñucu cave and did day-hikes. We saw green-cheeked parakeets (like my Tikka!), lots of Mitred parakeets (red head) and we often saw the Military Macaws who nest in the cliffs. We saw two types of monkey, lots of other kinds of birds, lots of trees and vines; went swimming, great hiking, and the food was great.Overall, I loved the trip and would (might?) do it again.

    Mac Mestayer USA
  • 'My wife Uschi Janssen and I thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Parque Amboro (2-4 September 2010). Our guide Julian was most helpful and really made an effort to show us the diversity of wildlife. We were lucky to see small monkeys and a lot of different birds including all kinds of parrots and tukans. Do?a Roci prepared nice meals at the caba?a which, while very basic, is a pleasant place to be. Wild pigs crossed our path and we saw traces of the panther. We will not forget the quietness at night and the sounds of numerous birds. Many thanks and best wishes. Jan Tuit´

    Jan Tuit & Uschi Janssen Netherlands
  • 'Hallo Gijs, even een mailtje om te laten weten dat we erg genoten hebben van de Refugio Los Volcanes. Alles was echt super goed geregeld. Van het vervoer van en naar de Refugio, de wandelingen met de nodige uitleg over de omgeving en ook het eten was heerlijk! We hebben nog een kleine week in Samaipata doorgebracht waar we hebben gerelaxed bij Marga en Pieter op hun kleine landgoedje La Víspera. Nu weer terug in Sucre, waar het wel net zo warm, maar zeker de helft minder groen is. Groeten van, Alex en Ariana´

    Alex en Ariana Smallegoor Netherlands
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