Remarkable cultural treasures of ancient indigenous civilizations, the world's largest salt lake - the Salar d'Uyuni - and the poetic landscapes of Lake Titicaca.
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Bolivia in detail
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Capital :
Sucre & La Paz
Area :
1.1 millions km²
Population :
12.4 millions
Currency :
Boliviano | 6.9 Bolivianos = 1 USD
Language :
Spainish
Time difference :
GMT-4 time zone and does not observe daylight saving time
Best seasons :
April-May | September-November
Bolivia
Practical info
Gastronomy
Bolivian cuisine is rich in traditional flavors, featuring dishes such as salteña (stuffed pastry), sopa de maní (peanut soup), and pique macho (a dish with meat, vegetables, and sauce). In the highlands, quinoa is a staple ingredient.
Embassy
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Crafts
Bolivian crafts reflect Andean traditions, including alpaca wool textiles, silver jewelry, and ceramic items. Markets such as the one in La Paz offer unique, often handmade souvenirs.
Credit cards
Visa and Mastercard-approved cash dispensers are available in major cities. Many hotels, restaurants and stores accept this form of payment.
Route selection
Climate
For the Andean region, April to November is probably the best time to visit. It's always cold in the mountains, especially from June to September. Avoid the period from December to March, when summer rains are heavy.
The Santa Cruz de la Sierra region has a tropical climate.
Electricity
The electrical current is 220 volts with European or American-style outlets depending on the region. Bring an adapter for your devices.
Public holidays
Opening hours
Bolivia is in the GMT-4 time zone and does not observe daylight saving time. There is a -5 hour difference with Central Europe in winter and -6 hours in summer.
Internet
Internet coverage is decent in major cities, with Wi-Fi often available in hotels and restaurants. In rural areas, connectivity is limited.
Language
Money & Change
The official currency is the Boliviano (BOB). US dollars are often accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are available in major cities, but it is advisable to carry small denominations for local transactions. It is advisable to leave a 10% tip, which is generally the only income the waiters receive when it is not included in the bill.
Clothes
Warm, comfortable winter clothing. Hotels are generally not well heated, so you'll need to bring appropriate nightwear. Gloves, sunglasses and sturdy footwear are also essential. For the Santa Cruz de la Sierra region, summer and rain clothing.
Taxis
Taxis are not always metered in Bolivia. Agree the fare before you get in. In the major cities, applications such as EasyTaxi are available. To avoid surprises, ask hotel staff for taxis.
Health
Tap water is not safe to drink in Bolivia. Use bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth. Bring altitude sickness medication if visiting the highlands, and consult a doctor for recommended vaccinations. Travel insurance is highly recommended.MEDICINES
It is advisable to take all medications with you if you are undergoing specific treatment. It's also advisable to take medicines against intestinal disorders, fevers and anti-mosquito lotions.
Security
Bolivia is generally safe for tourists, but stay vigilant with your belongings, especially in crowded areas. Avoid traveling alone at night in isolated neighborhoods and be cautious on public transport.