I have adopted the page, and I have already provided some information. I will be glad to return the page to either Dan or Boris, so they can mantained or totally change it. Just let me know.
a taxi should not be more than 20 -25 US $ (maxmax)from downtown to Valle de Zongo (2005 we paid 12 US $ from El Alto). You don't need a jeep to get there.
Getting back - don't count any pulic transport back in the afternoon.
There is a ward for Cobee (electricity company) right across the mountain refuge at the reservoir - he can contact one of his buddies at stations further down in the valley who have pickup trucks - they migh be convinced to drive you back to El Alto for 20 -25 US $
mpbro - Feb 3, 2002 12:08 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentHey Tigre,
Nice page!
-Morgan
Hi Dan,
When you finish your page, just leave a reply here and I'll upgrade my vote.
-Morgan
Mathias Zehring - Jun 26, 2002 9:11 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled Commentgood page about one of the most popular mountains in south America!
El Tigre Valderrama - Aug 10, 2002 7:19 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentAll Huayna Potosi friends.:
I have adopted the page, and I have already provided some information. I will be glad to return the page to either Dan or Boris, so they can mantained or totally change it. Just let me know.
Juan
JXM - Jan 10, 2003 3:23 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentNice page with a lot of high quality information.
Niederbayer - Oct 10, 2007 12:09 am - Voted 10/10
Getting therea taxi should not be more than 20 -25 US $ (maxmax)from downtown to Valle de Zongo (2005 we paid 12 US $ from El Alto). You don't need a jeep to get there.
Getting back - don't count any pulic transport back in the afternoon.
There is a ward for Cobee (electricity company) right across the mountain refuge at the reservoir - he can contact one of his buddies at stations further down in the valley who have pickup trucks - they migh be convinced to drive you back to El Alto for 20 -25 US $
Scott - Nov 1, 2016 12:38 pm - Hasn't voted
Good pageI'd suggest keeping the information on Bolivian Journeys, but ditching the rest of the old page.