![]() We also visited the “Mercado Central” where they sold everything from clothes to food and more! Probably one of the coolest mercados we have been to so far in It had a gorgeous main plaza (check out the pictures), was easy to walk around and had an amazing big Cristo! Bigger than the Cristo in Rio and only recently been relegated to the second What a fantastic few days we had seeing the cityĪs well as hanging out with these nice people! Although Cochabamba and the local region is known internationally more for the wrong reasons (ie the cocaine trade), we really thought a lot of theĬity. Result in a plunge of anywhere to 400 metres! Plunge = fatality! Scary!įrom the bus terminal we got a taxi to our next couch surfing host, Pablo and his parents, Gustavo and Monica. The roads are all dirt and any form of driver error can The buses in Bolivia are by far the worst we have experienced in South America to dateĪnd the roads are equally as dodgy! No paved roads like Europe, USA or Australia or for most parts of the developed world for that matter. After another bumpy overnight bus ride we arrived in Cochabamba at 6am.
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