Sucre: 2-Day Che Guevara Route Tour with Waterfalls
ID: GYG1107807-1701198
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País: Bolivia
Duración:
2 días
Descripción
Explore the Che Guevara Route on a 2-day tour from Sucre. Visit the Mausoleum, hike through the Quebrada del Churo, and discover the traditional weaving techniques of the Yampara people.
Day 1: Culture and Nature
Depart early from Sucre and head toward Tarabuco and the nearby community of Candelaria. Visit a local weaver who demonstrates the traditional Yampara textile techniques, including natural dyeing, symbolic patterns, and the social meaning behind each piece. Purchase responsibly from cooperatives, supporting local artisans.
Continue with a short stop in Tomina’s plaza, ideal for photos and a brief immersion into small-town life. From there, the road takes you toward Villa Serrano, where you make a scenic stop and enjoy a short walk to the “Mirador Letras,” offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.
Next, head to Nuevo Mundo and La Pajcha, where a light hike takes you to two cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush forest. Depending on the season, swim in natural pools or simply enjoy a moment of relaxation and photography. Given road conditions in the rainy season, a 4x4 vehicle is recommended.
In the evening, choose between two overnight options: lodging in eco-lodges near La Pajcha for a nature-focused experience, or continue to La Higuera to spend the night in the historic “Casa del Telegrafista,” a simple but meaningful accommodation that has hosted many travelers following the Che Route.
Day 2: Hiking and Historical Memory
Begin the day early with a hike through the Quebrada del Churo. This trail follows a mountainous path where Che Guevara’s final battle took place. The walk offers rich biodiversity, scenic viewpoints, and opportunities to observe local birds. It is a contemplative journey that combines natural beauty with historical resonance.
Continue toward Vallegrande, with stops at archaeological sites along the way. See ancient rock paintings and the remains of pre-Columbian and Inca constructions, while your guide explains their cultural significance.
Upon arrival in Vallegrande, enjoy a traditional lunch before beginning the Che Guevara Memorial Circuit. This guided visit includes the Mausoleum, the Hospital Señor de Malta (known as “La Lavandería,” where Che’s body was displayed), and the old airstrip used in 1967. Depending on timing, the tour may also extend back to La Higuera to visit the school-museum where Che spent his final hours. Each site provides historical context and reflects on the events of the guerrilla campaign.
The journey concludes with a late afternoon return to Sucre.
Lo más destacado
- Immerse yourself in the history of Che Guevara with a guided tour
- Visit the Mausoleum and the Hospital Señor de Malta in Vallegrande
- Hike through the Quebrada del Churo, the site of Che Guevara’s final battle
- Discover the traditional weaving techniques of the Yampara people
- Enjoy a scenic walk to the “Mirador Letras” for panoramic valley views
Lenguajes de guiado
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE
4x4 vehicle recommended during rainy season
Respect local customs and ask permission before photographing people
Fair-trade purchases are encouraged
INCLUIDO
- Visit to local weaver in Candelaria
- Scenic stop at Tomina’s plaza
- Walk to Mirador Letras
- Hike to La Pajcha waterfalls
- Hike through Quebrada del Churo
- Visit to archaeological sites
- Traditional lunch in Vallegrande
- Che Guevara Memorial Circuit
NO INCLUYE
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Meals not mentioned
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Cancelaciones
Esta excursión se puede cancelar sin costo alguno hasta :tiempo de cancelación horas antes del inicio del viaje. Si lo cancela después de 24 horas o no se presenta en la excursión, se le cobrará el precio total de la actividad. El retraso en la recogida o en la salida se considerará como no presentarse.