Bolivia straddles the spine of the Andes; landlocked, a high dry plateau with glimpses down to the misty Amazon jungle 5,000 metres below. Bolivia is home to 12 of South America’s 100 mountains over 6,000 metres. Yes, exactly 100 mountains. For this reason, Bolivia is a classic high altitude mountaineering destination, albeit without the history and majesty of the mighty Himalaya (but the logistics are far more straightforward).
A Bolivian 6,000-metre peak usually involves being picked-up by taxi in downtown La Paz after breakfast, being driven to the start point, and then hiking into base camp in time for lunch. For this reason, Bolivia is a timeefficient and cost-effective 6,000-metre playground. La Paz, the capital, sitting at the foot of the mountains, is a convenient launching pad.
While the great…