Sucre 
SUCRE CITY TOUR DINOSAURIOS TRACKS



SUCRE


Sucre is the constitutional Capital of Bolivia. It is also known as the “White City of America", due to its striking white buildings and churches. Often described as colonial jewel it is no surprise to discover that Sucre is also a UNESCO world heritage site. The city is home to a large student population and as such has a vibrant night life and social scene which is linked closely to the Arts. This is probably due to it being the host of the first Bolivian University. Sucre is also a popular place to learn Spanish with many courses available at all levels. (See Spanish Courses) It is also possible to catch the Dinotruck here and head out to see some of Bolivia’s remarkable Dinosaur tracks in the cretaceous park. You will only have one problem with Sucre and that will be leaving it behind…
SUCRE

CITY TOUR 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT

DAY 1
Arrive at Hotel in the centre. After the lunch you will visit the cretaceous park, then dinner and return to the hotel.

DAY 2

Breakfast. Visit to the House of Liberty, (where the Act of Independence of Bolivia was signed). Later you will go to the Recoleta museum. After lunch you will visit the Indigenous Art ASUR, which exhibits a collection of traditional textiles.

Transport: La Paz - Sucre - La Paz (Public Bus)
Lodging:  Hotel or Hostel
Meals: Complete pension
Guide: Entire tour

CITY TOUR 6 HOURS


During the morning you will visit the most significant museums, historical monuments and Churches of the city as: Church of San Lazaro , Santo Domingo , University museum, and the Cemetery.
After the Lunch in a popular restaurant, you will visit the House of Liberty (Museum), Metropolitan Cathedral, Historical Patio of the University, (Entrance) Church of San Francisco, (Entrance), and the Convent of San Felipe.

Transport
Guide
Entrance Fees to museums


DINOSAURS TRACKS DURATION 3 HOURS


Walk in the footsteps of giants! Approximately 4KM from the city you will arrive at the Cement Factory Fancesa which is responsible for discovering the tracks during quarrying. The main tracks were made by T-Rex and Iguanodon and are fantastically preserved in the hardened mudstone. They are estimated to be around 65 to 70 milllion years old.

Transport
Guide
Entrance Fees to site

 


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