Bolivia: Experience off-road adventures in untouched nature!

Bolivia: Experience off-road adventures in untouched nature!

Bolivia is the insider tip for off-road adventures! Breathtaking landscapes, from salt flats to the Andes, await you.

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Offroad trips in Bolivia: Adventure between the Andes and salt flats

Bolivia is considered a hidden gem for off-road travel and captivates with a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes and rich culture. The outstanding natural beauty, from the impressive salt flats to the high plateaus of the Andes, makes every adventure unforgettable. Explore the world's largest salt flat, the Salar de Uyuni, and experience the spectacular views on the famous Death Road. Bolivia is a paradise for off-road enthusiasts who want to explore the untouched wilderness and fascinating ruins such as Tiwanaku. The best travel time for your adventures is the dry months from May to October.

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Bolivia Travel and Vacation – Good to know

A visa is required for most tourists, but many countries can obtain a Visa on Arrival for up to 90 days. It is recommended to check online for the exact requirements and possible fees before traveling. The application can often also be submitted in advance at the embassy, which makes the process easier.
The El Alto Airport in La Paz is the largest and best suited for international flights. From here, travelers have easy access to the main attractions. Alternative airports are in Santa Cruz and Cochabamba, which are also well connected. Before booking, one should check the best flights and travel options.
Bolivianos (BOB) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, but it is advisable to also carry cash. ATMs are widespread, but one should be prepared for occasional outages. Exchange some cash near the airport or your accommodation at a currency exchange office.
No vaccinations are mandatory for Bolivia, but the yellow fever vaccination is recommended for travel to rural areas. A comprehensive travel insurance is strongly advised, as it can be helpful in medical emergencies. Also check if your insurance covers off-road travel.
To drive in Bolivia, an international driving license and your national driving license are required. Regarding SIM cards, there are several providers, such as Tigo and Entel, where tourists can easily acquire a card. These are available in stores or at the airport, with identification required.
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