Climbing is more than a sport; it’s a journey that challenges both body and mind. For those who crave the thrill of conquering towering peaks and sheer rock faces, extreme climbing in the Andes of Bolivia offers the ultimate adventure. Whether you're a seasoned climber or looking to push your limits, this guide will help you discover some of the best climbing spots and tips for scaling the most challenging peaks in Bolivia.
Standing at 21,122 feet, Illimani is the highest peak in the Cordillera Real and a symbol of La Paz. Its snowy summits and challenging routes make it a favorite among experienced climbers.
At 19,974 feet, Huayna Potosí is one of the most popular climbs in Bolivia due to its accessibility and stunning views. It’s an excellent choice for climbers looking to experience high-altitude climbing.
Bolivia’s highest peak, Sajama, stands at 21,463 feet in the Sajama National Park. The extinct volcano offers challenging climbs and breathtaking scenery, including hot springs and unique wildlife.
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