Our driver knew exactly where he was going as he drove on this roadless white surface that seemed endless. When asked how many times he drove through this open white space, he said four times a week in the last 25 years. With that answer, I felt safe traveling with him and the cook behind us. ... Read More about Bolivia’s Salt Flats: The Amazing Journey Continues
A Visit to Uyuni Bolivia Including The Train Cemetery
Early in the morning right after sunrise, women and men were either carting or hunching and carrying stuff tied in colorful cloth on their back towards Avenida Potosi in the town center. Some were already pitching tents and displaying merchandise for sale. Before long the whole street was ... Read More about A Visit to Uyuni Bolivia Including The Train Cemetery
Road Trip From Salta to Tupiza Bolivia
It was an unusually cold morning when we left Salta on the overland truck for our next destination, Tupiza, Bolivia. The northwestern route from Salta to Bolivia is a road through mud houses, barren land... red, green and yellowish rocky mountains with a few small trees in the distance. It looked ... Read More about Road Trip From Salta to Tupiza Bolivia
Bolivian Visa Application at the Border for Americans
If you are traveling overland, the only way to get a Bolivian visa is at the border. Yes, British, Australians and many other nationalities do not require Bolivian visas to enter Bolivia, but we did. We waited for over half an hour standing at one of the Bolivian immigration office windows at the ... Read More about Bolivian Visa Application at the Border for Americans
Useful Paraguay Travel Tips
Paraguay is the second poorest country after Bolivia in South America. The people are friendly and the pace is slow. The country has about 6.7 million people and 2.3 million of them live in the capital city, Asuncion. Here are some tips on traveling to Paraguay: 1. Spanish and Guarani are ... Read More about Useful Paraguay Travel Tips
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