Explore Maragua’s Crater and Inca Trails in Sucre. Discover dinosaur footprints, stunning landscapes, and Jalqa culture in a thrilling day trek.
Explore Maragua’s Crater and Inca Trails in Sucre. Discover dinosaur footprints, stunning landscapes, and Jalqa culture in a thrilling day trek.
- Sucre - The meeting point is at the designated accommodations, where the guide and driver will pick up the group. If needed, a stop will be made at an indigenous market to purchase items like water, coca leaves, etc. The journey then continues along a scenic route through forests towards the mountains.
- Chataquila - Chataquilla is a colonial…
- Sucre - The meeting point is at the designated accommodations, where the guide and driver will pick up the group. If needed, a stop will be made at an indigenous market to purchase items like water, coca leaves, etc. The journey then continues along a scenic route through forests towards the mountains.
- Chataquila - Chataquilla is a colonial chapel situated in Bolivia, near Sucre, in the Andean region. It is renowned for its pre-Hispanic roadway, which was part of a vast network of roads constructed by pre-Columbian civilizations, such as the Incas. This road, crafted from perfectly aligned stones, showcases the advanced engineering and knowledge of these cultures in construction and territorial organization.
The site also holds cultural and spiritual importance, as it is located in an area considered sacred by local indigenous communities. From Chataquilla, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains, making it a favored destination for both archaeological tourism and ecotourism.
- Chataquila - Chaunaca - The Inca trail stretches between Chataquilla and Chaunaca, and the group walks along it for about 2 hours, taking in the beauty of the Andean mountains.
- Maragua - Another highlight of this area is the indigenous communities of the Jalqa culture, such as those residing in the village of Maragua. Here, hundreds of people live in a unique and special culture. In the community, a visit to a family’s home will provide insights into their life, culture, traditions, and textiles.
- Maragua Crater - The Maragua Crater, located near Sucre, Bolivia, is a remarkable geological formation known for its distinctiveness and natural beauty. The crater is famous for its colorful layers of sedimentary rock that create a stunning visual effect, with shades ranging from red to green.
Besides its unique geology, the crater is home to indigenous communities that have preserved their cultural traditions, adding anthropological value to the visit. The trails that traverse the region offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape. The Maragua Crater is undoubtedly a must-visit destination for those seeking an experience that combines nature, history, and culture in the Bolivian Andes.
- Sucre - The return to Sucre occurs after visiting the dinosaur footprints, taking approximately two hours, depending on traffic. Visitors are then dropped off at their respective accommodations.

- Snacks
- Lunch
- Available in English and Spanish guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Available in English and Spanish guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Explore the stunning landscapes of the Maragua Crater, where awe-inspiring geological formations have been shaped over the ages. Once traversed by dinosaurs, this area is now lovingly inhabited by the Jalqa community. The adventure begins at 8:30 AM, with tourists being picked up from their hotels. A one-hour journey leads to the colonial chapel of…
Explore the stunning landscapes of the Maragua Crater, where awe-inspiring geological formations have been shaped over the ages. Once traversed by dinosaurs, this area is now lovingly inhabited by the Jalqa community. The adventure begins at 8:30 AM, with tourists being picked up from their hotels. A one-hour journey leads to the colonial chapel of Chataquilla, marking the start of a two-hour trek along the Inca trail. At the trail’s end, a vehicle is ready to transport visitors to the Maragua Crater, where a delightful vegetarian lunch is served, followed by a visit to the rock formation known as La Garganta del Diablo, lasting 30 minutes. In the afternoon, the tour includes a two-hour exploration of dinosaur footprints before returning to the city of Sucre. If a weaver is available, there is an opportunity to learn about the Jalqa culture’s weaving art from her.
- It is not recommended for people with mobility limitations. The first part of the Inca trail consists of descending steps, and there are also uphill sections during the hike.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.