Parque Cretácico | Tourist Attraction

Bolivia

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Longest dinosaur tracks in the world. They cover the huge rock wall on the eastern side of the complex.

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cretacico park. the visit is with a guide in English or Spanish. here you can see around thirty life-size replicas of dinosaurs, a small museum explaining the dinosaur traces found on the wall of the quarry next to the park. only between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m., a short 45-minute guided excursion takes you to see the dinosaur tracks. This excursion is supposedly for those over 12 years old, but that’s only because you have to go down and back up a drop of around a hundred meters. so if your child is able to do this walk they can join the excursion. foreign price: 30 bowls per adult and child under 12 years old 10 bowls. nice park, there is a small play area for children where they can discover dinosaur remains.

parc cretacico. la visite se fait avec un guide en anglais ou espagnol. ici vous pourrez voir une trentaine de réplique de dinosaures grandeur nature, un petit musée expliquant les traces de dinosaure retrouvé sur la paroi de la carrière à côté du parc. seulement entre 12 h et 13 h, une petite excursion de 45 mn guidée vous emmène voir les traces de dinosaures. cette excursion est soit disant pour les plus de 12 ans, mais c’est uniquement car il faut descendre et remonter un dénivelé d’une centaine de mètres. donc si votre enfant est apte à faire cette marche il peut se joindre à l’excursion. prix étranger: 30 bols par adultes et enfant de moins de 12 ans 10 bols. parc sympa, il y a une petite aire de jeux pour enfants ou ils peuvent découvrir des restes de dinosaures.

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Nice place, 30BOB p.P. (foreigners), Kids cheaper.
If you have kids under 12 and want to do the tour , don't tell anyone, they won't ask neither. Really nice that part.

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Still 30Bobs per person. Children under 5 are free. We do want to make it clear though that children under 13 are not allowed to walk to the actual footprints 👣 We asked why- they said it’s because it’s really far (45min round trip). We think this is ridiculous, maybe something has happened in the past because they make you wear red helmets too??
Anyway, despite all this, the centre is very well done, we had a guide who spoke in English and took us around the Dino replicas and there is a really awesome Dino themed playground for kids- they get to be a Palaeontologist. As said before, you get great views of the footprints anyway and we even snuck in a drone flight from the carpark! All in all, still worth going!

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You can technically see the tracks from the parking and the road. We paid 30 bolivianos per person plus 5 to take pictures. There is some information that you can read, a little museum, and big dinosaur replicas throughout the park. They were gathering up groups for a formal tour (included in your ticket) every 15-20 minutes. It was clear and sunny today so the views of the mountains and cities was beautiful. Family friendly, everyone gets to be a kid again when it comes to dinosaurs. We did enjoy ourselves and stayed for about 1 hour.

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Interesting to see the tracks. Tours walking down close to the wall are at 1200-1300. 30BOB pp and 5BOB to take photos. Information on tour was brief. Can take micro #4 from town for 1.50Bob or red Dino bus from square for 15bob. Can see the tracks from car Park and road.

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Quite impressive place, and especially nice to visit with kids! You can take the Dino bus from the main plaza in Sucre (in front of the cathedral). Info and tickets at Joy Ride café!

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quite interesting spot but the "tour" was just a guy speaking for 10 minutes in super fast English but then you can walk down and see them very closely.

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Yes you can see the tracks from the parking lot for free.

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What an awesome place! It's just incredible to see 68 million year old dinosaur footprints! Mind blowing!

I'd definitely recommend to go there for the 12pm or 1pm tours, our guide was great.

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We really enjoyed the tour (offered at 12:00 and 1:00) that is included with the entrance fee of 30bobs per person. These ancient dino tracks and the geologic history is very interesting

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I felt like a little kid, it was pretty cool to see the footprints super close. There are two guides tours a day where they take you down to the site . We did the one at 12:00

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We did not enjoyed it that much. There is an introduction movie then you go around the museum and then down the track to see the footprints (guided tour only). Nice to see but not unmissable.

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30bob pp to enter, 5bob more to take pics. Largest tracks in the world with 12,000 footprints dating back 68million years. Tours are at 12 and 1pm and you must wear closed-toed shoes. You can see a few tracks from the road. With a good zoom you might be content to see it for free from the carpark, but we really enjoyed the tour. The best time to see the footprints is when full sun is on the rockface.

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Went at 11 but I don't think it was necessary to go so early for the tour. Did the bilingual tour down to the tracks and thought it was very interesting. The money clearly goes into the park, it was new, modern and well maintained with work being done to preserve the tracks. The video room is easy to miss (Spanish only) when you first walk in. Tracks are at an angle of 70°, definitely unique. It can be seen well from the road but I thought the price of admission was worth it.

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Ok Park. They want 30BOBs pP to enter, including a tour. Only problem is there are just 2 tours daily down to the tracks, at 12am and 1pm. They recommend to be there at 11am. If you don't make it that time you can only view the footprints from the distance (with binoculars for which of course you pay as well) and visit the museum and the Dino sculptures.

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Longest dinosaur tracks in the world

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