Sucre
Overview of Sucre
Is still the constitutional capital of Bolivia. The city is more colonial than other parts of Bolivia and has well-preserved buildings from the colonial era. It is a good launching spot for the giant footprints of Cal Orck'o and the Cretacico park! The city of Sucre is a cultural hotspot and with great museums and eateries a great stop off on the way to Potosi and Uyuni.
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What to Do in Sucre
Cal Ork'o
Walk in the footprints of the prehistoric dinosaurs, 8 different species, in fact! They walked the planet a mere 68 million years ago and their impressive prints were preserved when a drought caused the sandy footprints to become hard and baked, ingraining them into the limestone. The sight is reminiscent of a basic Jurassic Park and is really interesting, especially for any palaeontologists amongst us!
Tarabuco
The small town of Tarabuco, is a two hour’s drive from Sucre and is famous for its Sunday market, wich is a representation of ethno-tourism and sustainable shopping. Indigenous people from all over the region flock to the market in their traditional dress to sell their handmade wares. On display, is an impressive array of artisan textiles, clothing and trinkets for visitor to this quaint village.