2.5 hours
Daily Tour
25 people
English, Espanol
Bolivia is one of the most politically and socially complex countries in Latin America. In recent decades, it has experienced profound transformations — from historic social movements and constitutional reforms to economic shifts, political crises, and ongoing debates about democracy, development, and identity. These changes continue to shape everyday life and influence how Bolivians see their future.
But understanding Bolivia isn’t always easy. Headlines often oversimplify the country, while traditional tours rarely go beyond surface-level explanations. This experience is designed to bridge that gap.
This Social and Political Walk is an interactive storytelling experience that combines the depth of a documentary with the energy of exploring the city on foot. Together, we’ll unpack Bolivia’s past and present, connecting key historical events with the political and economic realities shaping the country today.
Through a balanced and non-biased approach, we explore the creation of the Bolivian state, the rise of social movements, political turning points, and the economic challenges and opportunities facing Bolivia in the modern era. The goal is not to tell you what to think, but to provide context, perspectives, and insights so you can form your own understanding.
This experience is designed for curious travelers who want to go beyond sightseeing — people interested in politics, history, culture, and the deeper forces shaping Bolivia today. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy asking questions, engaging in discussion, and discovering a place through meaningful conversation.
Whether you’re just arriving in Bolivia or about to leave, this experience will give you the context and understanding that transforms how you see the country.
This walk is conducted in English by default. If you would prefer to join in Spanish, please inform us so we can confirm availability.