Cordillera Real
The Cordillera Real is a mountain range located in the Andes of Bolivia. It stretches approximately 200 kilometers and is known for its stunning peaks, including the famous Illimani, which rises to over 6,400 meters. This range is a significant part of the Bolivian landscape and is home to diverse ecosystems and wildlife.
The Cordillera Real is also important for local communities, providing resources such as water and minerals. It attracts hikers and climbers from around the world, offering various trails and breathtaking views. The region's unique geography contributes to its rich cultural heritage and traditional practices among the indigenous peoples.