Great views of the city. Cable car is 10Bs or you can walk to 1100 steps. Highly recommend this. You shouldn't use the steps at night.
If this is the first time in Cochabamba, the traveler must climb the Cristo de la Concordia. The view of the city is wonderful and the statue is a majestic work of art. You can hop in a taxi or take the funicular. My only complaint is that they close early in the afternoon and that restricts the opportunity to visit this place.
We went up by taxi on a beautiful sunny day. Beautiful scenic drive, no traffic. Great views and amazing pictures. Fun and easy outing; must see :)
Affords a super view of the city and as all locals will tell you, the status is just a little taller than Rio's equivalent. Worth going up to see the view from inside one of the arms.
bigger than pan de azucar in rio,de janeiro, the aircraft landing in the crazy cochabamba airport do a wing tip salute as they bank full rudder for final approach, interesting ride....hahaha, ladie and gentlemen , get you barf bags ready
We stayed on the hill and watched the sunset, then traveled back down the funicular while enjoying the city lights. A great experience!
Firstly I am not a religious person by any stretch of the imagination but to visit this magnificent statue takes your breath away in more ways than one. If you haven't acclimatised to the altitude then you will love the final climb from the car park. Its a killer. But worth every gasping breath when you get there.
If you are in Cochabamba, you can't miss it! Just take a taxi or teleferico and go to see one of the biggest Christ statues in the world. Take your camera with you as you will have some great views on the way:) If you decide to walk up the hill, make sure to take some friends, as is said that lonely tourists are easy prey for cleferos (drug addicts) who creep out in the area.
Well worth the visit if only for the wonderful views over Cochabamba.I would recommend that you use the cable car as apparently there are thieves around the steep pathway.!!
Panoramic vista of the entire valley. Bolivians are very proud of this statue and remind the brazilians at any opportune time that "Size does Matter!"