Fortunately, the majority of tourists entering Bolivia do not require a visa. Some travelers however, depending on which group they fall into, will require a consular tourist visa in order to enter the country. Before reading on, please use this website in order to...
Famed for its colorful history, unique customs, diverse wildlife and jaw-dropping landscapes, Bolivia is a mecca for adventurers seeking the path less traveled. While rich in natural wonders, Bolivia is still a developing country, limited chiefly to backpacker haunts,...
One of Bolivia’s most beloved national icons is the llama, a cute albeit moody ball of fluff famed not only for its soft wool, gentle nature and hardy strength, but also for its peculiar penchant for spitting on people. Because llamas are awesome, we have...
An ecological masterpiece, abundant in wildlife and teaming with precious plant species, Bolivia is one of the few places left in the world where travelers can experience mother nature at her finest. From elusive jaguars to pink river dolphins, Bolivia’s parks...
This is a guest contribution from blogger Aoife Hoey from Two Hungry Backpackers Coroico was never in our plans. In fact, two days before our arrival there we had never even heard of it! A violent strike had erupted in the town of Potosi, shutting down much of the bus...