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Flights from Jeddah to Bolivia

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Jeddah to La Paz , 9 Apr

Air France AF | 6680 | Operated By Saudia

01:20

Thu, 9 Apr 26

Terminal T1

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

06 h 05 m

06:25

Thu, 9 Apr 26

Terminal T1

Paris, France

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Air France AF | 500

10:10

Thu, 9 Apr 26

Terminal T2E

Paris, France

12 h 30 m

15:40

Thu, 9 Apr 26

Lima, Peru

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LATAM Airlines LA | 2400

01:05

Fri, 10 Apr 26

Lima, Peru

01 h 50 m

03:55

Fri, 10 Apr 26

La Paz, Bolivia

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About Jeddah (JED)

If you dream to visit one of the world's richest cities, then come to Jeddah, located in Saudi Arabia. It is a city which attracts you with its scenic charm, sensational beaches, marine life and much more.

Top reasons why people visit Jeddah:

  • Cultural and Historical Significance: Jeddah is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site Al-Balad, the old town with historic buildings, traditional souks, and narrow alleys that provide a glimpse into the city's rich history and heritage.
  • Red Sea Coastline: Jeddah's location along the Red Sea offers beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving. The Corniche is a popular waterfront area with resorts, restaurants, and recreational activities.
  • Modern Attractions: The city boasts modern attractions such as the King Fahd Fountain, one of the tallest fountains in the world, and Jeddah Tower, which aims to be the world's tallest building upon completion.
  • Shopping and Dining: Jeddah is a major commercial hub with numerous shopping malls, luxury boutiques, and traditional markets (souks). It also offers a diverse culinary scene with international and local cuisine.
  • Gateway to Mecca: Jeddah serves as the primary entry point for millions of Muslims traveling to Mecca for Hajj and Umrah. The city's proximity to the holy city makes it a significant stopover for pilgrims.
  • About Bolivia (BO)

    A landlocked South American nation, Bolivia offers a visual treat with dramatic landscapes. As one-third of the nation lies in the Andes Mountains and the rest features a lowland topography, the climate varies from semi-arid to tropical. La Paz, a vibrant city and the administrative capital of the nation, lies at an altitude of 3640 m above sea level. While Catedral Basílica Nuestra Señora de La Paz is a major architectural marvel, the Witches’ Market is a unique alternative shopping destination. This city has among the best nightlife scenes in the world with Diesel Nacional, Costilla de Adan and Hallwright’s being the most sought-after pubs. Valle de la Luna, a protected geological zone, is a few minutes’ drive from La Paz. The eroded formations can be explored along the paved but narrow hiking trails. Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake at an altitude of 3810 m above sea level, lies on the shores of the sacred town of Copacabana. A ferry ride can be taken from this town to Isla del Sol, an offshore island on the shimmering waters of the lake. This island has several archaeological sites dating back to the Incan dynasty. Sucre, the judicial capital of Bolivia, is a beautiful town with colonial architectural structures. Its historic quarter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In southwestern Bolivia, Uyuni Salt Flats is the world’s largest salt flat is a unique natural marvel, sparsely populated by cacti and flamingos. To explore the best of Bolivia, save on airfare and accommodation by booking a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip.