Bolivia has a wonderful variety of things for visitors to see and do.
Folklore: Bolivia is the most indigenous country in the world. Its folklore is absolutely amazing. Visitors are fascinated by Andean dance, music, and costumes. In the rural areas, Quechuas, Aymaras, Guaranis, and other native peoples maintain their customes, cultures, languages, and way of life much as they did in the past.
The Andes: One of the world's most important and interesting range of mountains divides in Peru and Bolivia to form the inmense Altiplano, or high plain. At the edge of the Altiplano sits Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake on earth.
Extremes: Play golf at the world's highest course, challenge the ski run at Chacaltaya (5000 m), or attempt to bicycle down the "most dangerous road in the world" from the Cumbre near La Paz, to Coroico in the Yungas. Climb a peak such as Illimani, Illiampu or Sajama, all at 6000 plus meters.
National Parks: The underdevlopment of Bolivia has ironically allowed the country to preserve its ecological wonders. National Parks such as Madidi, Noel Kempff, and Torotoro have pristine flora and fauna unmatched anywhere in the world.