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Bolivia is a country rich in biodiversity. Its three ecological
steps include a wide variety of flora, fauna and landscapes from
the Andes to the Amazon. National and international travellers alike
can explore our many historic and ethnographic treasures. Bolivia
has 32 ethnic groups, each with its own colourful expressions of
cultural diversity. It also boasts 1,340 tourist attractions and
300 archeological sites across the country. Bolivia is host to 66
of the 112 existing ecosystems and is one of the eight most biodiversified
countries in the world. Its 31 protected areas include National
Parks, Reserves, Biological Stations and Wildlife Sanctuaries. Its
great cultural wealth (as seen in its colonial churches, to give
but one example) has prompted UNESCO to declare the following Heritage
of Humanity cultural sites: the City of Potosí (1987), Jesuit
Missions of the Chiquitos (1990), Historic City of Sucre (1991),
Fortress of Samaipata (1998), Tiwanaku (2000), Noel Kemff National
Park (2000), Oruro Carnival (2002), and the Kallawaya culture (2003).
Geographical
Location
Bolivia, the 5th biggest country
in South America, is located in the continents heart. It is
surrounded by Brazil to the Northeast, Paraguay to the Southeast,
Argentina to the South, Chile to the Southwest, and by Peru
to the West.
Diversity in its landscapes
Bolivia counts with a vast diversity of landscapes,
weathers, and a great fauna and flora biodiversity within one million
squared kilometers, as Alcides D'Orbigny described.
The country is divided into three regions, a plateau surrounded
by the Andes at 3500 msnm of altitude, the valley and the Yungas
from the Andean hillside, and jungles and llanos of the Oriental
plains.
The Andean range crosses from North to South, forming the two principal
ranges, the Occidental and Oriental or Real.
The Salar de Uyuni should also be taken into account for it is the
biggest salt dessert in the world.
Unaccountable and caudal rivers and Lake Titicaca and Poopo's river
basin in the Altiplano region form the fluid system.
Political Division
Bolivia's capital city is Sucre, but the government
seat is located in La Paz. The country is divided into nine
departments: La Paz, Chuquisaca, Pando, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz,
Potosi, Oruro, Tarija and Beni.
History
Bolivia was the birthplace of the Aymaran civilization prior
to the Incas. Some of its traces can be seen at the archeological
sights such as Tiwanacu, Chiripa, Samaipata, Iscanwaya, and others.
Cities such as Potosi and Sucre, declared as human patrimony, show
through their historical monuments the pass of the colonial era.
The
Coin
The coin handled today is the boliviano, those
that come in bills of 200, 100, 50, 20 and 5. The coins also
come in cuts such as 5, 2, and 1 boliviano, besides 0.50, 0.20,
0.10 cents. Foreign money, such as traveler's check, credit
cards, and American dollars can be exchanged to bolivianos or
vice versa at money exchange places and banks.
Weather
The weather varies according top the different geographical
regions. For example in the Altiplano it is cold and the temperatures
are between the 6 degrees. In cities such as La Paz, Oruro, Potosi,
the temperatures reach from 5 to 12 degrees during winter and in
summer they go from 8 to 18 degrees.
The Valleys have moderate temperatures, which vary around 15 degrees.
Cities such as Cochabamba, Sucre, and Tarija have a nice climate,
which varies from 8 to 18 degrees during the winter, and in the
summer form 13 to 24 degrees. In the plains and jungles, due to
the abundant precipitation the climate is worm and humid. Cities
such as Cobija, Santa Cruz, and Trinidad, have temperatures around
12 to 24 degrees during the winter and 30 to 40 degrees during the
summer.
Shopping
Places
Bolivia has a rich variety of
traditional hand made handicrafts, such as carved objects in
silver, wood, and others, textile threads, and a wide variety
of textile is for export. You can also find all of these at
market places, streets and traditional places as the With street,
in La Paz city and some turistic centers such as Potosi, Sucre
and other cities of the country.
Work hours, vacations and holidays
Most of the offices and banks open up from 9 a.m. to 12
noon and from 2:30 noon to 7 p.m. Formal and Informal commerce offers
a wide variety of objects, such as artisan adornments, and others
which can be found in the different cities of Bolivia, in the different
streets, markets and other places. Holiday and festive days are:
New Year, January the 1st, Carnival, February, Easter, April, Labor
Day, May 1st, Independence day, August 6th, All Saint Day, November
2nd, and Christmas, December 25th.
Transportation
Air Lines:
Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano and Aerosur domestic and international
flights makes connection with almost all countries in South America.
There is international transportation as: Lan Chile, Varig, Taca,
American Airlines, TAM Mercosur, which connect the country with
the exterior.
Buses: There's a wide variety of internal transportation
that takes you through the country. Most of these are comfortable,
specially the private buses which you can rent when you get to a
determined number of people. These buses go to Peru, Chile, Argentina
and Brazil.
Trains: Oruro-Uyuni-Atocha-tupiza. Villazón y vs.
(La Quiaca is a boundery with Argentina)
Santa Cruz-San José de Chiquitos-Puerto Suárez y vs.
(Columba is tha boundery with Brasil)
Required documentation to enter the country
Every foreign person that comes to Bolivia must carry an
actualized passport, a tourist card valid for 90 days, which can
be renewed for 90 days more in the immigration office.
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Useful advice for your health
If you are going to visit tropical places such as Rurrenabaque,
the Chapare, the Bolivian Orient, and other tropical regions, you
must get the yellow fever shot.
In high regions such as the city of La Paz, Potosí, and Oruro,
you usually get the altitude sickness, head aches and dizziness,
so it is advisable for you to take some sort of medicine recommended
by your doctor, or simply drink a mate de coca or cedron, plants
and natural medicine can combat these symptoms.
Hotels
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