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Bolivia - Travel Information
The journey to Bolivia is similar to a journey in a time tunnel. Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in South America, and it remained undeveloped over the years. This gives the travelers a magical authentic feeling, which makes the journey fascinating. Bolivia is offering an endless richness of nature, sceneries and interesting history. Most of Bolivia is situated on the Andes, therefore it is the highest and most isolated country of all South America's countries. The percentage of native Indians in Bolivia's population is the highest among South America's countries (about 50%!). The geography of BoliviaBolivia doesn't have a coastline. It is surrounded by countries: Chile from west, Peru and Brazil from north, Paraguay and Argentina from south. The population is about 8 million, and the country covers an area of about 1.09 million sq km. The official language in Bolivia is Spanish, but a large part of the population speaks local languages (Quechua for example). Technical InfoInternational phone prefix: 591 When to travel to BoliviaBolivia's dry winter (May - October) is good for traveling to the low tropical parts, where the rains, the heat and the mosquitoes are bearable. There is no such thing as good timing to go to Bolivia's high area. In winter it is too cold and in summer too rainy. You just need to decide what you prefer - the cold or the rain (I prefer the cold!). In and OutRegulations change frequently, but currently some nationals can stay 90 days without a visa (Japan and most EU countries), some nationals can stay 30 days without a visa (USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) and other nationalities receive a visa for 30-days stay. It is possible to extend the visa for another 90 days at immigration offices (with the cost of 165 Boliviano for each 30 days of extension). Each day above this extension period costs 10 Boliviano. Bolivia's border crossing with the surrounding countries is simple, and involves minimum bureaucracy. Travel Costs to BoliviaBolivia is very cheap for traveling. About $400 to $500 per month will be sufficient for most backpackers. Of course the budget depends on special spending. The local currency is called Boliviano ($1 = 7.93 Boliviano, updated for July 2006) Some tips regarding money in South America:
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