![]() Where things get trickier is driving within a city (there’s a local debate about whether Google Maps or Waze is more accurate, with one-way streets and street closures commonplace). The roads between the cities were surprisingly manageable, although usually only one lane in each direction. ![]() For first-timers to Bolivia, this itinerary works particularly well because you progressively gain altitude-minimizing altitude sickness and ensuring that you’ll be adjusted by the time you get to Uyuni’s mind boggling, high-altitude salt flats. ![]() On the following itinerary with a three-year-old and nine-year-old in tow, I chose to spend three nights in each location, which gave us time to savor each place (if you’re short on time, you could cut out a night or two of your choosing). Peerapat Tandavanitj/Getty Choosing to go by car The author chose to see Bolivia by car, with an itinerary that ensured she and her two children would gain altitude progressively.
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