Discover the best attractions and experiences Coroico has to offer
Coroico's history is reflected in its colonial-era architecture and town square. Explore the remnants of the town's past as you stroll through the streets.
A small colonial-era church in the town center.
Central square lined with traditional buildings and market stalls.
Cultural center hosting local art, history, and events.
Learn about the Yungas culture, history, and nature through local museums and interpretation centers.
Displays on local history, agriculture, and daily life.
Informative displays about the Death Road and mountain ecosystems.
Exhibits and sales of regional crafts and textiles.
Explore venerable churches, chapels, and sanctuaries that shape local traditions and celebrations.
Historic church in the heart of Coroico with local religious traditions.
Chapel honoring a beloved regional Marian devotion.
Religious site featuring traditional processions in the area.
Protected forests and scenic parks surround Coroico, ideal for nature lovers and day trips.
Protected cloud forest with scenic trails and wildlife.
Lookouts offering dramatic valley views along the old highway.
Forest reserve ideal for day hikes and nature walks.
Each district around Coroico has its own character, markets, and views.
Historic core with markets, cafés, and old colonial houses.
Quieter residential area with local life and river views.
Riverside lanes popular for sunset strolls.
Enjoy Coroico without breaking the bank with scenic and cultural experiences.
Stroll the main square and watch everyday life.
Take in sweeping views from public viewpoints.
Self-guided nature walks along easy trails.
Taste regional flavors and Bolivian classics prepared in local kitchens.
Fresh river trout, often grilled with herbs.
A hearty Bolivian dish featuring meat, potatoes, and peppers.
Savory pastries and traditional breakfast staples.
Evening options to unwind after day trips and exploration.
Casual venues offering local folk tunes and drinks.
Evening performances by local artists.
Stargazing at night from elevated viewpoints.
Cultural performances and community events add color to stays in Coroico.
Live performances featuring regional dances.
Small community theater with local stories.
Seasonal events with crafts, music, and food.
Active pursuits for adrenaline seekers and outdoor lovers.
Guided bike descent along the Death Road.
Short hike to a lookout with valley views.
Water sports on nearby rivers (operator-assisted).
Hidden spots and day trips beyond the town center reveal a different side of Coroico.
Hidden waterfalls reachable on day trips.
Nearby villages offering rural life and markets.
Birdwatching routes through cloud forests.