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Where to stay in Chiquitos
Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months feature pleasant weather, fewer rainy days, and vibrant local festivals.
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Chiquitos, like a local
Don't miss
- San José de Chiquitos: A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Jesuit missions and architecture.
- Chiquitos' Jesuit Missions: Explore the historical and cultural significance of the Jesuit missions scattered throughout the region.
- Chiquitanos Cultural Festival: Experience local traditions, music, and dance during this vibrant annual festival.
- Los Muertos Waterfall: A hidden gem perfect for nature lovers, offering stunning views and tranquility.
- The Archaeological Museum: Discover the rich history and artifacts of the region's indigenous cultures.
Where to eat
- Restaurante La Casa de la Abuela: Famous for traditional Chiquitano dishes made with local ingredients.
- El Fogón: Offers a unique taste of regional grilled meat specialties.
- Café del Jardín: A lovely café known for its coffee and homemade pastries.
Do this
- Visit a local artisan workshop: Witness traditional crafts being created and learn about local artistry.
- Participate in a community dance: Engage with locals by joining their vibrant traditional dances.
- Take a guided jungle trek: Explore the stunning biodiversity of the surrounding rainforest.
Local tips
- Try to learn a few phrases in Spanish to connect better with locals.
- Visit local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce.
- Respect local customs, especially during cultural events and festivals.
- Carry small change for easier transactions in markets and local shops.
Know before you go
Best time
Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months feature pleasant weather, fewer rainy days, and vibrant local festivals.
Getting around
Local minibuses and taxis are the primary modes of transport; biking is also popular in some areas.
Airport
VVI
Language
Spanish is the main language spoken, with some indigenous languages present.
Money
Boliviano (BOB). Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is recommended for local markets.
Safety
Chiquitos is generally safe, but basic precautions should be taken, especially at night and in less populated areas.
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