| Queen Travel & Representations SRL is a legal enterprise organized
like D.M.C. (Destination Management Company) which main objective
is provide tourist services to individuals who want to discover the
Bolivia where “the real thing still exists”*
through unique and varied experiences.
The
agency’s two partners rely on experienced staff who provide
customers with round-the-clock professional services.
We are affiliated with the local Association of Receptive Tour
Operators (Asoptur) and the National Chamber of Tour Operators (Canotur).
Member of the Foundation for the management of La Paz-Beni Destination.
It is our aim to share the knowledge and experience gained from
many years in the tourism field and backed by a solid foundation
of responsible and reliable service delivery.
Our wide variety of tour packages focus on cultural, community
and nature tourism. Because we know that this activity is potentially
a beneficial alternative for the towns and villages that are home
to such tourist attractions, we are committed to preserving their
identity and culture as well as the environment in which they are
found.
Our Vision
To be a productive leader in the tourism field and ensure customers
and intermediaries that their needs are fully met through the practise
of sustainable tourism that contributes to the improved well-being
of society.
Our Mission
To provide customers with every facility for a thoroughly enjoyable
travel experience by way of personalized attention based on values
of quality, trust, integrity and responsibility.
To offer intermediaries the solutions and alternatives for their
every need with a view to achieving mutual benefit in our business
relationships.
Our business is travel
To travel is to live, share, enjoy and seek out new experiences.
Our address
Calle 18 Nº 7802 – Calacoto (Zona Sur)
Telephone (591-2) 2795450
Tel/fax. (591-2) 2795450
Email: queenreps@entelnet.bo
Email: info@boliviatravel-queen.com
La Paz - Bolivia
www.bolivia-web.com
www.boliviatravel-queen.com
* from the slogan of Bolivia’s Vice-Ministry
of Tourism: “Bolivia – lo auténtico aún
existe”
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