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Ice climbing is an exhilarating way to experience the wild Bolivian landscapes, especially the Condoriri National Park, which offers stunning views and quality ice climbs. The park is also a brilliant place to learn the fundamentals of ice climbing. Visit during the winter months between June and August for ideal ice climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Ice Climbing Bolivia?
Bolivia is a landlocked country bordered by Brazil to the north and east, Paraguay to the southeast, Argentina to the south, Chile to the southwest, and Peru to the northwest. You will need some days to get acclimatized to the Altiplano’s relatively thin air, and there is still 2,500 meters of even thinner air above. Bolivia is one of the cheapest destinations in South America.
Why should I choose Bolivia for my Ice Climbing adventure?
Amazing Andes
The stunning Andes mountain range attracts climbers from all over the world every season. The Condoriri National Park lies in the Andes and is home to peaks of more than 5,000 meters. Here you can seek unforgettable high mountain ice climbs, and enjoy sublime natural views.
Unbeatable beauty
From the majestic high altitude peaks of the Andes to the vast and exuberant Amazon basin and sultry Yungas, or the spectacular and otherworldly Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia embraces an impressive range of different landscapes and climates, making it a paradise for adventurous travellers.
Discover ancient traditions
Discover the vibrant indigenous cultural traditions and ethnic diversity, with ancient customs very much still alive in everyday life, stretching back long before the arrival of the Spanish. Get to know them better by visiting local markets.
What can I expect from the weather in Bolivia?
Bolivia has two main seasons: the dry winter season, from May to October, and the wet summer season, which runs from November to April. Summer months are warm during the day but at night temperatures can drop to around -20º C.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Bolivia?
Spanish, as well as 36 indigenous languages.
What currency is accepted in Bolivia?
Boliviano.
What’s the country code of Bolivia?
+591.
What’s the high season for Ice Climbing in Bolivia?
Visit during the winter months between June and August for ideal ice climbing conditions.
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