Experiences

Draft tour pages

These descriptions are intentionally flexible so Aracely can adjust names, routes, and timing to match how she wants to present INTI Walkers.

Aracely guiding guests through a street in La Paz.
Private experience

Discover La Paz, Moon Valley & Cable Cars

Suggested duration: about 4–5 hours • city + teleférico + Valle de la Luna

This tour blends several of La Paz’s most memorable experiences into one day: vibrant markets, the teleférico system, historic central streets, and the surreal landscape of Valle de la Luna. This draft description is based on public tour listings and should be tailored by Aracely with the exact route she wants to present.

Highlights

  • Witches’ Market and central La Paz
  • Cable car ride with panoramic city views
  • Moon Valley / Valle de la Luna
  • Stories of culture, history, and daily life

Best for: Visitors who want a broad introduction to La Paz with both major sites and local context.

Aracely with guests at a viewpoint above La Paz.
Walking tour

San Pedro, Cable Cars & Indigenous Culture

Suggested duration: about 2.5–3 hours • city walking + cable car

This experience focuses on the pulse of La Paz: markets, public life, viewpoints, and stories that reveal the city beyond a postcard image. Public listings mention San Pedro, cable cars, Killi Killi, and Indigenous perspective as key elements. The final page can be adjusted to reflect the exact stops Aracely wants to feature.

Highlights

  • Local markets and neighborhood life
  • Cable cars and elevated city views
  • Stories of Aymara identity and urban culture
  • Flexible pacing and conversation along the way

Best for: Guests who enjoy walking, local insight, and a closer feel for the city.

Aracely speaking with guests in Moon Valley.
Moon Valley tours can feel dramatic, scenic, and highly personal.
Aracely guiding guests in a rocky canyon landscape outside La Paz.
INTI Walkers can also highlight custom and extended experiences beyond the usual city route.

Custom and private planning

One advantage of a direct website is the ability to invite guests to ask for a custom day based on their interests. That could include culture, viewpoints, teleféricos, artisan areas, spirituality, photography, or simply a slower introduction to La Paz and El Alto.

Suggested site wording: “Tell us what kind of experience you are looking for, and we will help design a day that fits your interests, schedule, and pace.”