🦙La Paz-El Alto Daily life: walking and cable car tour

This isn’t a tour. It’s a journey into the soul of a city.

Monday to Saturday 10:30 or 15:00

La Paz is not just streets and buildings — it’s resistance, survival, and stories untold.
On this tour, we’ll walk through places that tourists often miss, the markets full of chaos and charm, where, presidents have ruled, fallen, and even died, and the neighborhoods where strength rises every day.

This experience is emotional, raw, and deeply human.

You won’t just see the city —You’ll feel it.

🥟 Sajra Hora: Breakfast the Bolivian Way

This isn’t just food — it’s dignity served warm.

Monday to Friday at 10:00

Sajra Hora is a Bolivian tradition born from the streets, where women rise before dawn to feed a city that barely notices them. On this tour, we honor them.

You’ll taste salteñas made with soul, sip rare tumbo juice, and share a humble sopa de fideo where real life happens. We finish with the famous “quita penas” ice cream — a sweet tradition to lift your spirit

Every bite tells a story. Every stop supports someone real.

This is breakfast with purpose.

Cholitas Wrestling

This isn’t just wrestling — it’s resistance in motion.

Every day but Monday – Bs 80 per person

The Cholitas fight in polleras, but what they’re really fighting is a system that told them to stay small. In the ring, they fly, they fall, they rise — again and again.

We go beyond the show. We’ll share the untold stories behind the scenes, and give you exclusive access to our digital guide — a beautifully crafted PDF with interviews, history, and real voices from the ring.

This is not just entertainment.
It’s the story of Bolivian women who turned pain into power.


🌙 Bolivian Nights: Street Food with Soul

As the sun sets, La Paz transforms

Monday to Saturday at 20:00

Join us as we explore what paceños do at night — eat something warm, share a laugh, and maybe sip a little té con té to shake off the cold (and the worries).

From grilled anticuchos to purple corn drinks , we’ll take you to the spots where locals go.

Along the way, we’ll share the real stories behind each flavor.

This is how La Paz heals itself after dark — with fire, flavor, and a little bit of fun.

Meet our team

Rocio

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

Ramiro

Always smiling, super chill — so chill he might run on Bolivian time 😉 But trust us, he’s worth the wait.

Paola

Kind, calm, and quietly powerful — her peaceful energy is contagious.

Alpaca Brown

Wise and full of stories — give him time and he’ll take you deep into La Paz’s soul.

🦙 Alpaca Steps Manifesto

In a world full of sheep, be an alpaca.

We walk through La Paz not to impress, but to connect.
To show the beauty that lives in chaos. The pride that grows from pain. The stories no one else dares to tell.

We’re not here to sugarcoat Bolivia — we’re here to show it raw, real, and full of soul.

We believe that street food is culture, that witches are wise, and that struggle creates strength.
We don’t follow scripts — we follow feeling.

We are not just tour guides.
We are storytellers, truth seekers, and joy spreaders.

If you want to feel La Paz not just see it this is for you
If you came for something real — welcome.

Walk different. Walk with us.
Alpaca Steps.