The archeological site of Tiwanaku is around 72 kms from the city-centre of La Paz. During many years, the site was known as a pre-inca city, with its awesomeand stony architectures. Over the years, we wondered how these such pyramids, temples and monoliths have been built. Discover this magnificient ceremonial center and its archeological areas. Tiwanaku is an archaeological site located in the Bolivian Altiplano, near Lake Titicaca. It was the center of an ancient civilization that flourished between the 5th and 12th centuries AD in the Andean region. This civilization, known as Tiwanaku, developed monumental architecture, highlighting structures such as the Gate of the Sun and the Akapana Pyramid. They also excelled in agriculture, hydraulic engineering, and sculpture. Although its collapse is still debated, its cultural influence extended across much of the Central Andes. The Tiwanaku site is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains a major tourist destination and a focus of archaeological and historical study. We will also visit Puma Punku, an archaeological site steeped in mystery. With Buhos Tours, we take you to discover Tiwanaku, a place steeped in history and mystery. You choose: shared tour, and we'll take care of the rest! Book now and be amazed!