Sucre is not the secondary capital, it is actually Bolivia's Constitutional Capital. La paz is The Seat of goverment. Not coco or cocoa but coca. The name of the Lake sometimes brings laghter or mockary, Titikaka in Aymara language mean "feline that hunts rabbit". If you look the shape of the lake u will understand why. Lastly, visit the Tiwanaku ruins and buy flutes, panpipes n charangos.
I left Bolivia last week I experienced zero issues obtaining a visa. I paid $160 valid for 10 ten received it within 15 minutes the paper work is a bit repetitive but wasn’t bad. The cable car system is great pretty much takes you all over the city of La Paz. The change in altitude was definitely noticeable affected me a bit light headed thin air. The city is beautiful I walked around Alto and a few other cities no problems. The weather was cold it was winter I would recommend Bolivia to anyone who might be interested in visiting.
Get your Bolivian visas at the Miami, NY, LA, DC, Houston consulates. Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the most populated city followed by El Alto and Cochabamba. Great video! Happy travels.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your experience. We are going for 3 weeks in June. My mother-in-law is from there, but i feel like things have changed since she's been there (2009).
I stayed in bolivia earlier this year for 2 months partialy because of your video's Bolivia is so awesome, the people are friendly, life is cheap, lifestyle is comfortable lots of cheap and awesome coca leaf this girl I dated wanted to pay for most of the dates, I had to fight her over the bill a couple times
Even though Bolivia was not on my list, you've made a compelling pitch. I'm penciling it in about four years out from now, as part of a south American swing over the course of several months. Nice body of work on the channel. 👍
Thank you for the thorough explanations, this is much appreciated! Was really eager to visit Bolivia on my trip through South America, but the visa complication is a hard pass for me. Crazy how government can cause more harm than good to their own country sometimes. Imagine how much influx of foreign money and business (money spent on restaurants, hotels, transportation, arts and crafts) doesn't come into the country due to the bureaucracy, when you have so many other options around in the continent that make the visit hassle-free.
Thanks. Thought this was a very informative guide. You quickly summarise all the main questions I had about visiting the country. Perhaps a tiny bit dead pan ? 👀10/10
Dear @TalesFromTheRoad hope this find and mee you and your wife in good health? I am Rowland by name, a Nigeria nationality who intend visiting Bolivia soon, as i have already watched couple of your vidoes as i would love to to educate me before going out there, since i checked that Nigeria passport holder are visa on arrival. I anticipate hearing back from you and thank you for your job well doing. I'm absolutely sending you lot of love, light and peace of mind with LOVE. Peace, Rowland
It's complicated. Self identification as Mestizo doesn't mean much with regards to your actual ancestry, it's more a marker of your culture and language. Paraguayans will have a little less indigenous ancestry but they still speak more Guarani than Bolivians as would Quechua, Aymara, or other languages. But the native component in Bolivians particularly in the Andean region is predominant even in cities. This is not necessarily the case in Paraguay..
Hi!! What medical documents did you encounter as possibly being needed to obtain the visa?? I don’t have a primary care doctor but should I get a letter from someone ahead of time saying I have no medical issues?? I thought passport would be good enough 😮💨
Did they ask you for proof of economic solvency? I am going there for a couple months for an internship, but not sure i have "enough", as I am just a student. Do you know how much it is?
Hi ! I just randomly found your channel. I have a question. I 'm going to Bolivia in july and I don't want to take my phone . How can I get a phone just for 2 or 3 months when I'm there ?
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Sucre is not the secondary capital, it is actually Bolivia's Constitutional Capital. La paz is The Seat of goverment. Not coco or cocoa but coca.
The name of the Lake sometimes brings laghter or mockary, Titikaka in Aymara language mean "feline that hunts rabbit". If you look the shape of the lake u will understand why. Lastly, visit the Tiwanaku ruins and buy flutes, panpipes n charangos.
I left Bolivia last week I experienced zero issues obtaining a visa. I paid $160 valid for 10 ten received it within 15 minutes the paper work is a bit repetitive but wasn’t bad. The cable car system is great pretty much takes you all over the city of La Paz. The change in altitude was definitely noticeable affected me a bit light headed thin air. The city is beautiful I walked around Alto and a few other cities no problems. The weather was cold it was winter I would recommend Bolivia to anyone who might be interested in visiting.
I want travel the Bolivia what is the paper that I need in aéroport ( visa in arrived )
Get your Bolivian visas at the Miami, NY, LA, DC, Houston consulates. Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the most populated city followed by El Alto and Cochabamba. Great video! Happy travels.
The embassy is in La Paz
You don't have a clue isnt? 😂😂😂
Buen video, siga compartiendo videos de mi amada Bolivia... 🎉❤
Thanks for sharing this video! Very informative! We are planning a trip to Bolivia next year, we are excited now more than ever.
Excellent summary! We are going in 2025 in May. Everything is booked in La Paz, El Alto, Sucre, Uyuni, Lake Titicaca, Copacobana 😊
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Great video! Thank you for sharing your experience. We are going for 3 weeks in June. My mother-in-law is from there, but i feel like things have changed since she's been there (2009).
I stayed in bolivia earlier this year for 2 months partialy because of your video's
Bolivia is so awesome, the people are friendly, life is cheap, lifestyle is comfortable
lots of cheap and awesome coca leaf
this girl I dated wanted to pay for most of the dates, I had to fight her over the bill a couple times
Glad you enjoyed it
Now that is a lady🙃😅
Many thanks for all the information! Very helpful.
The capital is Sucre not La Paz. 14:35
Even though Bolivia was not on my list, you've made a compelling pitch. I'm penciling it in about four years out from now, as part of a south American swing over the course of several months. Nice body of work on the channel. 👍
Great!
Thank you for the thorough explanations, this is much appreciated! Was really eager to visit Bolivia on my trip through South America, but the visa complication is a hard pass for me. Crazy how government can cause more harm than good to their own country sometimes. Imagine how much influx of foreign money and business (money spent on restaurants, hotels, transportation, arts and crafts) doesn't come into the country due to the bureaucracy, when you have so many other options around in the continent that make the visit hassle-free.
Hopefully next time you can visit Tarija such a lovely place.
People from the US! Don’t get caught slipping and get a visa before you arrive!
I didn't know that was even possible. Thanks for sharing. We are going in June for 3 weeks.
Apply where? No info is clear cut
Thanks!
Thanks. Thought this was a very informative guide. You quickly summarise all the main questions I had about visiting the country.
Perhaps a tiny bit dead pan ? 👀10/10
Such a great video! Looking forward to my journey!
Splendid, so close to the skies
Dear @TalesFromTheRoad hope this find and mee you and your wife in good health? I am Rowland by name, a Nigeria nationality who intend visiting Bolivia soon, as i have already watched couple of your vidoes as i would love to to educate me before going out there, since i checked that Nigeria passport holder are visa on arrival. I anticipate hearing back from you and thank you for your job well doing. I'm absolutely sending you lot of love, light and peace of mind with LOVE.
Peace, Rowland
Bolivia tiene una variedad de destinos turísticos por su geografía valles, llanos y altiplano. Lo cual lo hace que sea muy atractivo.
Hermoso lugar Bolivia ❤🎉
Superb information even though I came here to learn more about the type of New World Spanish I can expect to find during my visit.
What month did you go to salar Uyuni in ? How was the weather? It looks like you were able to get the water reflection on the salt flats
Great video! I would have thought that Paraguay was the most indigenous country in SA, but now I know better.
It's complicated. Self identification as Mestizo doesn't mean much with regards to your actual ancestry, it's more a marker of your culture and language. Paraguayans will have a little less indigenous ancestry but they still speak more Guarani than Bolivians as would Quechua, Aymara, or other languages. But the native component in Bolivians particularly in the Andean region is predominant even in cities. This is not necessarily the case in Paraguay..
Tan Hermosa mi Bolivia
Todos los lugares de bolivia son hermosos
Bolivia es bella
Bolivia is amazing
La comida es deliciosa en Bolivia😊
Great video!!
Bolivia is so cute🎉❤
Thanks very helpful! I love Bolivia
Great video!
Hermoso lugar
I love the transparency 😂
mostly concerned about the high altitude because it will be a rapid change. the highest place I can go near me is not even close in altitude
this was helpful because I have asthma too
Buen contenido hay que apoyar.
Glad that u liked Sucre!!!
Potosi is pronounced:
Po-to-SI with the accent on the SI.!!!!
Nice info thanks for sharing you mentioned transportation taxis and other means , do they have ride share app’s like Uber in Bolivia 🇧🇴?
Excellent 👌
Para visitar
Fantastic
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Hi!! What medical documents did you encounter as possibly being needed to obtain the visa?? I don’t have a primary care doctor but should I get a letter from someone ahead of time saying I have no medical issues?? I thought passport would be good enough 😮💨
Did they ask you for proof of economic solvency? I am going there for a couple months for an internship, but not sure i have "enough", as I am just a student. Do you know how much it is?
I don't think they asked me anything, but it depends on the visa you need.
Good video
I have a lot of a question and i need help with information , i want go bolvia but i dont know how ( i never travled before )
Viajar por bolivia es barataro, buen video
this was helpful because I have asthma
Bolivia tiene buenos ocidentes
I want to know the visa on arrival is same price if I apply online ?
Best vidio
Hi ! I just randomly found your channel. I have a question. I 'm going to Bolivia in july and I don't want to take my phone . How can I get a phone just for 2 or 3 months when I'm there ?
Also American need visa for Brasil
Un video hermoso
Are there jobs for foreigners in Bolivia. Also can i convert a tourist visa to work permit in Bolivia?
Bolivia es un país encantador . Tiene una fauna y flora increíble junto con el altiplano
Wooow
Did you need get the Yellow Fever vaccine before going?
I did!
hello!
Venezuela requires a visa
Hi ...
You need a visa if you're coming from the US for Bolivia and Venezuela and Suriname.
Todo lo que dise es realidad
Turs Bolivia
Aqui por la tarea de ingles 🤑
bro didn’t gaf bout the east 😭
Hello, I was wondering, if I can share with you the most important thing ever. God the Father sent His holy Son Jesus to earth, to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on the cross for our sins. Then He was put into a tomb for 3 days, after that Abba Father raised Jesus to life.He appeared to people, and went back to heaven. We all must sincerely receive Jesus into our life to be God's child. John 1:12 says: "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name". Will you today genuinely by faith receive Jesus into your life for salvation?
Boring video talk ,,, all talk and no walk,,, let's go on the next video please
No it was very informative 😊❤
Viajar por bolivia es barataro, buen video