Roadside welcome sign at a Bolivia land border crossing with mountains, desert landscape, and immigration checkpoint in the background.

Crossing Into Bolivia by Land: Border Tips and What to Expect

Crossing Bolivia’s land borders is usually less difficult than people expect. At first, the whole process can feel a little confusing. One queue turns into another queue, people move around suddenly, and sometimes nobody explains much at all. Most travellers still get through perfectly fine in the end. It just takes a bit of patience….

Man working remotely in La Paz Bolivia with slow internet connection and mountain city view.

Bolivia Digital Nomad Guide: Is Bolivia Good for Remote Work?

Whether Bolivia feels good for digital nomads depends a lot on someone’s expectations before arriving. Some remote workers enjoy the slower pace, lower costs, and less commercial atmosphere quite a bit. A lot of people also end up staying longer than planned once they start exploring Bolivia beyond the main backpacker route. Others struggle once…

Bolivian beer, singani, and traditional drinks on a rooftop bar overlooking La Paz at sunset.

Bolivia Alcohol Laws and Nightlife Tips for Travellers and Tourists

Alcohol is easy enough to find in Bolivia, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. Most travellers drink there without any serious issues. The part people misjudge is usually everything around the drinking itself. High altitude changes how alcohol feels, nightlife areas vary a lot between cities, and exhaustion catches up with travellers surprisingly quickly…

Colourful Bolivia tour cost guide comparing group tours and DIY backpacking across La Paz, Sucre, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, and Uyuni.

Which Is Cheaper, Bolivia Group Tours or DIY Backpacking?

Bolivia is one of those countries where organised tours can actually feel fairly reasonable price-wise. A few travellers organise almost everything themselves in Bolivia. Others gradually rely more on Bolivia group tours once remote routes, awkward bus connections, altitude, or complicated logistics start becoming part of the journey. Most people eventually land somewhere between both…

Colourful nightlife street in Bolivia with busy cafés, glowing colonial buildings, and people walking through a lively cobblestone street at night.

Bolivia at Night: Safety Tips, Taxi Advice & Common Tourist Risks

Honestly, most travellers get around Bolivia at night without much trouble. The bigger issue is usually petty theft rather than anything violent. Even so, the mood changes after dark, especially in larger cities. In places like La Paz, you notice it quickly. Busy restaurants, traffic, music, people everywhere, then suddenly a quieter street appears and…

Colorful travel comparison graphic asking “Is Bolivia Cheaper Than Peru?” featuring Bolivia’s salt flats, Peru’s Machu Picchu, national flags, and exploring South America on a budget.

Bolivia or Peru on a Budget: Which Is More Affordable?

For budget travellers, Bolivia often feels more affordable once the daily costs start adding up. Things such as accommodation, transport, food, & guided tours generally come in lower than they do across much of Peru. So .. is Bolivia cheaper than Peru? Although in practice, the gap is not always huge every single day. Peru…

Bolivian train travelling through the countryside, representing one of Bolivia’s transportation methods.

Getting Around Bolivia: Buses, Minivans & Trains

Getting around Bolivia sounds intimidating until you actually do it. Big distances, high altitudes, winding mountain roads… it all sounds like hard work. In reality, it’s mostly just a case of understanding how transport works here & adjusting your expectations slightly – something that comes up often in a complete guide to exploring Bolivia. Short…

Travel essentials on a wooden table, highlighting the travel insurance for Bolivia.

Do You Need Travel Insurance for Bolivia? What’s Worth Covering

Travel insurance is one of those things most people know they should think about… right up until the moment they’re booking flights, checking hostel reviews, & wondering whether Bolivia is more “adventure” or more “standard backpacking with a few bumps”. I was the same. Bolivia doesn’t scream danger, but it also isn’t a resort-style destination…

A Bolivian flag waves atop a pole in a barren, rocky landscape under a clear blue sky.

Is Altitude Sickness Common in Bolivia? What It Actually Feels Like

If you’re planning a trip to Bolivia, altitude sickness is one of those things that tends to loom large before you arrive, then behave very differently once you’re actually there. People warn you about it. Forums make it sound dramatic. Someone inevitably tells you they “felt fine” like that’s meant to be reassuring, especially when…