Panoramic Views of La Paz at Killi Killi Viewpoint
Overview of the tour in La Paz, Bolivia
Tour Highlights:
Visit Killi Killi Viewpoint
Located at one of the highest points in La Paz, Killi Killi offers spectacular panoramic views of the city below and the majestic Illimani Mountain in the background. Your guide will explain the history of the viewpoint, which played an important role during Bolivia’s independence battles.
Learn About La Paz from Above
Your guide will help you spot iconic landmarks, such as Plaza Murillo, the San Francisco Church, and the city’s famous cable car lines weaving through the hills.
Capture Stunning Photos
Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or just looking for beautiful memories, the views from Killi Killi are perfect for sunrise, sunset, or daytime shots.
Relax and Enjoy the Atmosphere
Spend some time relaxing in the peaceful park surrounding the viewpoint and take in the fresh mountain air.
This activity includes:
- Plaza Mayor de San Francisco
- Mirador Killi Killi
On arrival
How to Get There:
By Taxi: You can easily take a taxi from anywhere in La Paz and ask for "Plaza San Francisco." It’s a well-known location, so that most drivers will take you directly there.
By Public Transport:
Minibuses: Look for minibuses heading to “Centro” or “San Francisco.” These small buses will drop you off near the plaza.
Cable Car: Take the Red Line of the Mi Teleférico cable car system to the Central Station. From there, it’s just a short 5-minute walk to San Francisco Plaza.
Walking: If you’re staying in central La Paz, you can easily walk to the plaza. It is near the main streets like Avenida Mariscal Santa Cruz and the famous Witches’ Market (Mercado de las Brujas).
Things to note
Recommendations for the Tour
Wear Comfortable Clothing and Shoes
You’ll be walking through streets, markets, and uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes are essential. Bring a light jacket as the weather in La Paz can change quickly.
Stay Hydrated
La Paz is located at a high altitude (over 3,600 meters/11,800 feet). Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid altitude sickness.
Bring Sun Protection
The sun can be intense at high altitudes, so don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
Carry Local Currency
Bring small amounts of Bolivian Bolivianos for snacks, souvenirs, or tips at local markets and attractions.
Be Respectful of Local Traditions
Ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially in markets like the Witches' Market, where vendors might prefer privacy.
Take It Slow
Due to the high altitude, avoid rushing or overexerting yourself. Take breaks as needed to adjust to the thin air.
Bring a Camera
The views and landmarks are stunning, so a camera or smartphone is a must for capturing unforgettable moments.
Stay with the Group
Stick with your guide and group to make sure you don’t miss important details or locations during the tour.
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.