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August 27, 2019 By Nicki

5 Transportation Tips for South America

After traveling for just under six weeks through South America, we learned a few things about getting around this giant continent. It is so big and depending on where you’re looking to go, it can be quick and cheap or really long and expensive. Here are 5 transportation tips for South America that hopefully will make your travels easier!

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Filed Under: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, South America, Travel Tips Tagged With: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, South America, Transportation, Travel Tips

August 12, 2019 By Dave

100 Photos To Inspire You To Visit Bolivia

Bolivia is a country that is often less traveled compared to some other nearby cplaces. However, between the highlands and the jungle it has some incredibly beautiful sights and is absolutely worth spending time in! Here are 100 photos from our trip that will hopefully inspire you to visit Bolivia!

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August 9, 2019 By Dave

How Much Does It Cost To Travel In Bolivia? Budget Breakdown

When researching for our trip I spent a lot of time trying to budget for different locations around the world. Cost of living varies dramatically between each country that we are visiting, however, we still try to set an average daily budget of $75.00 USD. We know if we stay around this amount that we can visit all of the locations we hope to. In this post I am going to break down all of our expenses and answer the question, how much does it cost to travel in Bolivia?

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August 8, 2019 By Nicki

3 Day Bolivian Salt Flat Tour

The Salar de Uyuni, or Uyuni Salt Flat, is one of the main reasons we were so excited to go to Bolivia. The Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world about 550 kilometers south of La Paz. It is an incredible phenomenon and we are so excited to have visited it! Here is our experience from our 3 day Bolivian salt flat tour including how we got there and what we did each day!

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August 4, 2019 By Dave

How to Get a Bolivian Visa as a US Citizen

While planning where we would be going in South America we talked a lot about wanting to go to Bolivia. The landscape of this often looked over country is so impressive. If you haven’t seen a picture of the Bolivian Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni) go Google it and then come back. But as a US citizen we need a Bolivian visa in order to enter the country and as we started researching we got more and more confused. So this post is a full guide for how to get a Bolivian visa as a US citizen.

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