Valle de la Luna

A rocky canyon with towering formations and sparse vegetation.
A thatched-roof hut on a rocky outcrop with a staircase leading up to it.
A winding road in a mountainous area with rocky terrain and flags.
A rocky canyon with a wooden staircase leading up.
A road with multiple national flags on flagpoles, a rocky terrain, and mountains in the background.


Clamber around the spikes and trenches of this unusual topography and follow the circular paths for spectacular views of otherworldly scenery.

The Valle de la Luna is an unusual geological terrain comprising clay spires and troughs. Erosion has worn down a mountain, creating a colorful and moon-like topography. Admire the reds, violets and browns of this fascinating landscape just outside of La Paz.

Trek with your family along the maze-like paths and past the odd geological formations. Choose from one of the two circular trails. The longer 45-minute path leads to Devil’s Point, which is an excellent viewing platform. Complete the shorter hiking path in about 15 minutes.

Snap photos of the rocky terrain that consists of canyons and peaks. The range of colors is caused by the different minerals found here. Enjoy the various optical illusions and picturesque vistas throughout this area.

Notice the species of cactus that grow in this canyon, which is otherwise mostly barren. These include the tall and prickly achuma (San Pedro cactus), which contains a hallucinogenic that is used for traditional medicinal practices. Try to spot the rare appearances of lizards and viscachas, which look like large rabbits.

The site is mostly composed of sandstone and clay, which have been eroded over time by wind and rain. Note that its name is Spanish for Valley of the Moon. It is rumored that the canyon got its title following a visit from astronaut Neil Armstrong, who claimed it resembled the lunar surface.

Make sure to wear comfortable hiking shoes for the rocky terrain. Pay a small entrance fee at the visitor center and pick up a map.

The Valle de la Luna is about 7 miles (12 kilometers) south of La Paz. Drive south from the city center for about 25 minutes to get here. See other sights in the area, including the La Paz Golf Club, the Bartolina Sisa Park and the Municipal Zoo.

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