Chulumani is a town in South Yungas region of the La Paz department of Bolivia. You can relax there and go to explore the surroundings, including some nice coca fields.
If you bike Yungas Road, you may end in Coroico. However, if you want to visit Yungas (for it's warmer climate, coca fields, good views, etc.) but don't want to bike (or has biked beore), Chulumani may be better option. It's nice, not as busy as Coroico, and easily accessible from La Paz. Chulumani gets busier when kids have their holidays at school.
From La Paz, some buses and shared taxis leave daily from the Terminal Provincial Minasa Yungas (they return the same way and with similar frequency, maybe more in the afternoon). These go the same road as you'd bike, but then branch and follow the South Yungas road (gravel with some asphalt segments; not as dangerous as the old North Yungas Road, but shares some features). The ride is thrilling, especially if your bus has wider body then suspension, and you happen to sit at the window with most of the cliff. The ride takes 2.5-4.5 hr and costs Bs. 25-35.
You'll arrive to so called el transito area (nothing special - just the name), walk down some blocks to reach the main plaza.
On the way you can jump out at Castillo del Loro (ask driver; or you can try to buy the ride exactly there) - ecological park and the hotel in the style of medieval castle. The hotel was under repair before 2018, so before going there you may want to update its operating status (i.e. ask tourist information). You can do some nice hiking there, there are trails.
Chulumani is a small town, so walking is enough.
The main plaza is nice. Chulumani is situated on the hill, so you can watch picturesque surroundings from different places in the town.
There are some food shops in the town and the market place (may be specific days) in the small (second) plaza.
Some places exist, mostly in transit area where La Paz buses arrive.
Some hotels, hostels, and alojamientos close to the main plaza and in transit area.
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