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Top 4 nature & wildlife things to do in Sucre

Wildlife, forests, gardens, and the green pockets of Sucre that make it bearable in monsoon and beautiful by November. Day trips and short drives where the landscape is the point.

  1. Private tour of Uyuni Salt Flats and Tunupa Volcano, Sucre1

    1. Private tour of Uyuni Salt Flats and Tunupa Volcano

    · 2 days

    Full-day private experience — explore the Uyuni Salt Flats, climb Tunupa Volcano, and enjoy lunch surrounded by unique Altiplano scenery.

  2. Sucre city tour with a visit to Cretaceous Park, Sucre2

    2. Sucre city tour with a visit to Cretaceous Park

    5.0· 1 reviews· 6 hours

    Approximately six hours with a private guide — explore Sucre’s historic sites, enjoy local cuisine, and visit Cretaceous Park in the afternoon.

    We enjoyed an excellent and informative tour led by Neli. It began with a panoramic view of the city where we learned about its history. We visited numerous city landmarks, including Bolívar Park and Plaza 25 de Mayo. The standout moment was at Parque Cretacico, where we saw dinosaur footprints. The tour concluded with a delightful lunch. We gained a lot of valuable insights about Sucre and Bolivia to kick off our trip. Neli was both knowledgeable and friendly.Shara_K
  3. Cultural walking tour of historic Sucre, Sucre3

    3. Cultural walking tour of historic Sucre

    4.9· 16 reviews· 2.5 hours

    Three hours on foot — explore Sucre's ancient streets, visit a historic castle, discover indigenous art, and enjoy mountain views from a colonial tower.

    I had an excellent and informative tour with my guide, Gari. The explanations of the historical sites were efficient yet thorough, delivered with a distinct charm. Bravo!danielcY7195FX
  4. Half-day walking tour of Sucre, Sucre4

    4. Half-day walking tour of Sucre

    3.0· 1 reviews· 3.5 hours

    Half-day guided walk through Sucre's colonial streets with an English-speaking guide, focusing on its UNESCO-listed architecture and charming courtyards.

    The tour of Sucre involved both walking and driving, offering a lovely view from a plaza above the city. While the walking aspect wasn't overly difficult, the high altitude of 9,000 feet can leave you breathless at times. It’s important to wear comfortable walking shoes.Keith_M

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