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Hello to all-
I´m finally back in wonderful Colombia after 2months but have been thinking of taking the plunge by myself to Bolivia..doing a solo mission because I cant convince my friends here to leave haha.
I unfortunately dont do well in bumpy buses that wind through the mountains..pure dramamine for this i guess! Terrible because I usually fly and it kills money for example going bogota to armenia.
Anyhow, does anyone know relative distances, comfort of ride and price from major points in Bolivia?? ex: La Paz-Cochabamba, La Paz-Santa Cruz. I also know AeroSur is the national airline, but I guess I would like to avoid costs of flying if it is expensive.
any info would be great!
thanks so much!
By feldz0084 on Jul 7, 2008, 08:40 in Bolivia rocks.
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feldz0084 says on Jul 7, 2008, 09:04: SORRY ONE MORE QUESTION GUYS-- ENTRY REQUIREMENTS!
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jathomaz says on Jul 19, 2008, 12:52: Well, I am in Paraguay, trying to get my Boliva visa from the consulate. I am sure the rules are different here and there, but they gave me a list of stuff I have to get for my Visa. Maybe I should just skip it and try border crossing after all. Anyway, they want a clearance report from Interpol, yes, that is correct. Also, among your list above, they want a trip ticket showing entry and exit on the trip. So I have to get a bus ticket from Sta Cruz to Cusco Peru, which is impossible to get here in Asuncion at the bus terminal. Fortunately, the Interpol people are here, so was able to get that clearance (25$). Think I will go back to consulate mon with my USA return air ticket, see if that will work. if not, think I have found a bus co. that will issue online ticket. And yes, the yellow fever vacc. is on the list. So now you have it.
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jathomaz says on Aug 15, 2008, 15:17: One last point on the crossing into Bolivia. I did all of the paperwork for the consulate in Asuncion, and he finally did give me a paper saying that I had fulfilled their requirements with his stamp and signature. Silly me, I thought that the crossing would be a snap. there I was in the middle of nowhere, on the bus, stopped at the first pueblo in Bolivia. I gave the migration guy my document from the consulate, and it was like it was not even visible. The guy wanted a copy of my visa, which i just did happen to have, and charged me 140$ and gave me a receipt for 135$. So, I would NOT go to the consulate, I would just wing it at the border. He gave me a card with the requirements, but i guess with enough $, you can just skip the whole process.
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autumnlord says on Oct 15, 2008, 09:24: And if you go from Bolivia into Argentina directly, try NOT to buy direct tickets UNLESS
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