Sporty people with jimmy legs who love trekking may have heard about the Royal Cordillera. This part of the Andes, with peaks exceeding 6000 m, remains little explored and rarely frequented. In the heart of the Bolivian Altiplano, north-east of La Paz and east of Titicaca Lake, this playground for experienced trekkers let you walk out of the beaten tracks, through surprising and mineral valleys. Trekking in the Royal Cordillera is like exploring the soul of Bolivia. This Trek in the Royal Cordillera starts north east, and will satisfy wild spaces lovers with experience in demanding walks at high altitude. You’ll start taking altitude from the village of Sorata, and walk around the Illampu and Ancohuma Massifs, very close to the glaciers, with fantastic views over them. This trek will especially let you discover the west slopes of the Royal cordillera, on the side of the Altiplano, through a region inhabited with lagoons and abandoned by men. The track you will draw, because there is no path, will lead you to lagoons with varied shapes and colours, at the foot of little known and sumptuous glaciers, walking through deep and swampy valleys and crossing lunar and mineral landscapes. You’ve been warned…