Learn Spanish in Bolivia
One of the best ways to learn a new language is to have the
opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture. Consider going
to South America to learn Spanish in Bolivia for an authentic
cultural experience. Bolivia offers many wonderful areas to
travel and explore, including the grasslands of the northern
region to the huge plateau of the western part of the country.
Visit La Paz, the administrative capital of the country that
has the highest elevation of any other capital city, reaching a
height of 11,910 feet above sea level. The historical capital,
Sucre, has wonderful buildings, museums and cultural events to
attend.
One of the best ways to learn Spanish in
Bolivia - or at least to practice it - is to visit the
attractions in the cities and surrounding country. While in La
Paz a trip to Lake Titicaca and the rock formations of Moon
Valley provide a breathtaking outing. It is possible to have a
guide that can provide information about the area and its
history. The Chacaltaya Ski Resort provides opportunities for
skiing as well as hiking and horseback riding.
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If you're thinking of coming to learn Spanish
in Bolivia, you should know that much of the country of Bolivia
is involved in mining, and for that reason many of the towns
and cultural areas focus on the industry. Potosi is located
beneath Rich Mountain, so named for the mineral wealth
contained in the ground. There are educational museums and
tours so that you can learn how mining was done in this area in
times gone by. Oruro is known for its historically important
tin mine, and also for its hosting of the yearly Carnival that
showcases local dancers and musicians. There are also several
museums in the town including the actual castle of Simon
Patino, the ownel of the tin mine.
Another great way to learn Spanish in Bolivia
is to spend time in the many wonderful restaurants. Since lunch
is the largest meal of the day, there are often several foods
prepared. Humitas are steamed corn and fresh goat cheese, and
are served like tamales. Since pork is often eaten instead of
beef, a sandwich de Chola, made with tender and spiced roasted
pork is a lunchtime favorite. Empanadas with cheese fillings in
various combinations are also served. Deciding to learn Spanish
in Bolivia is a cultural experience that will leave you with a
deep understanding of the beautiful country, its people and
customs.
Spanish Schools in Bolivia
To choose from among the very best Spanish schools in
Bolivia the one that best suits your particular needs, just
select the city or town you prefer to study in:
Sucre
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