Expocruz International Fair
Expocruz International Fair (The last 2 weeks of September) It is held in the booming city of Santa Cruz, a thriving metropolis of nearly 1.5… Read More »Expocruz International Fair
Expocruz International Fair (The last 2 weeks of September) It is held in the booming city of Santa Cruz, a thriving metropolis of nearly 1.5… Read More »Expocruz International Fair
San Ignacio de Moxos Feast (Starts July 22 and lasts one week) Held in the town of San Ignacio de Moxos in the department of… Read More »San Ignacio de Moxos Feast
Chutillos Feast (Last weekend of August) Also known as fiesta de San Bartolomé, it is held in Potosí in the nearby village of La Puerta.… Read More »Chutillos Feast
Baroque Music Festival (Every other year, in April) The Jesuit Missions, considered one of Bolivia’s and the world’s greatest cultural treasures (UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage of… Read More »Baroque Music Festival
Aymara New Year Eve (June 21st) The Aymaras, Bolivia’s largest ethnic group, celebrate every year the beginning of a new year in Tiwanaku, during the… Read More »Aymara New Year Eve
The two main Andean Celebrations / Aymara Solstice and Inti Raymi (June 21st to June 24th) Since South American indigenous cultures have the winter solstice… Read More »The two main Andean Celebrations / Aymara Solstice and Inti Raymi
Oruro Carnival (February or March – 4 days preceding Ash Wednesday) It is the biggest annual cultural event in Bolivia, has been declared Oral and… Read More »Oruro Carnival
Gran Poder Feast (3rd Saturday after Trinity) It is the liveliest and most massive event in La Paz where music and dance are similar to… Read More »Gran Poder Feast
Pujllay (The 3rd Sunday of March) Held in the small town tours of Tarabuco, near Sucre, Pujllay is a rural festival featuring music, dance, costumes,… Read More »Pujllay
Alasitas Fair (January 24th – lasts 2 weeks) The root of Alasitas goes back as far the Tiwanaku culture (3500 years ago). A small stone… Read More »Alasitas Fair