EXPERIENCES
At Alpaca Steps, we believe travel should create understanding. That is why our experiences follow a simple philosophy:
Founder of Alpaca Steps. Not your typical Bolivian — poker face, sharp sarcasm, and a deep passion for her culture. She connects deeply with travelers when sharing the tough and beautiful stories of local life
Always smiling, super chill — so chill he might run on Bolivian time But trust us, he’s worth the wait.
His way of guiding feels more like a conversation than a tour — connecting stories, traditions, and social context in a way that is easy to understand and engaging
He shares insights into Andean beliefs, Pachamama, and the role of spirituality in everyday life, always with respect and clarity.
He brings energy, curiosity, and a genuine interest in sharing his city with visitors. His way of guiding feels more like a conversation than a tour — connecting stories, traditions, and social context in a way that is easy to understand and engaging
The heart of La Paz is its people The markets, the street vendors, the cooks, and the families who work every day to build their lives. In Alpaca Steps experiences, you will meet the people who give this city its spirit. Because Bolivia is not only landscapes. It is the resilience and warmth of its people.
It was a surprisingly intense tour that shed light on facets of the culture we hadn’t expected. We learned a lot about the country’s culture, politics, and the current challenges faced by society. We would definitely book the tour again – highly recommended for anyone looking for more than a superficial city tour.
Un genio Roberto, muy copado y sabía todos los detalles de lo que significa la feria. Muy buena experiencia, mejor de lo que esperaba, como con todo en Bolivia, hay MUCHA cultura y tradición detrás de todo. No es una feria más, tiene historia, y pensar que llegué a entiender algo de esa historia me da mucha satisfacción.
The tour provided a fascinating insight into the city and its people. I learned so much from my excellent guide in 3 hours and it was great to eat like the locals do and experience tasty food and drink. My highlight was the indoor market and the fresh juice. Thoroughly recommend as an introduction to La Paz.