Potolo

Potolo is a remote Andean village in Bolivia's Chuquisaca Department, renowned for its dramatic canyon setting, traditional Jalq'a weavings, and pre-Columbian burial chullpas. This off-the-beaten-path destination offers a raw, unvarnished glimpse into indigenous Quechua life and spectacular landscapes that rival the more famous Uyuni salt flats.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to immerse yourself in Potolo's rugged beauty and cultural riches. Day one can cover the canyon hike and chullpas; day two explore weaving workshops and the lagoon. For those short on time, a single overnight allows a sunrise hike into the canyon and a textile demonstration, but you'll miss the deeper connection that a longer stay affords.

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