Bolivia
Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Bolivia.
Hotel guides
Travel videos
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Tourist to Local is a YouTube travel channel by Juliana and Martín, focused on culture-oriented destination experiences and practical trip content.
This guide video makes La Paz approachable through a well-rounded two-day mix of cable cars, markets, viewpoints, food, and city experiences.
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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos is a YouTube travel channel featuring city guides, travel tips, food tours, itineraries, and family travel.
This travel video is a helpful guide to Isla del Sol and Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, combining hiking, markets, the boardwalk, and trout into a clear lakeside visit.
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Joel and Emilia is a YouTube travel channel by Joel Friend and Emilia Beattie, focused on world travel and remote adventures.
This vlog gives a practical first-impressions view of La Paz, covering city exploration, high altitude, safety discussion, and backpacking context.
Travel articles & blogs
Along Dusty Roads is an independent travel blog by Andrew and Emily, focused on selective destination guides, slow travel, and photography-led content. Their Bolivia guide gives travelers a well-rounded starting point for exploring salt flats, high-altitude cities, major landscapes, and where to go across the country.

Bolivia’s salt flats, high-altitude cities, and jaw-dropping landscapes are like nowhere else. Let us show you how to navigate this incredible country, with tips on where to go and what to see.
alongdustyroads.com/bolivia
ViaTravelers is a travel media and planning site combining destination guides with structured tools for comparing and planning trips. Their Bolivia guide is a useful country-level overview, connecting salt flats, highlands, Amazon areas, Lake Titicaca, cultural heritage, and destination context.

Bolivia, a landlocked heart of South America, offers one of the continent's most authentic and diverse travel experiences. Home to
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Travel To Blank is a travel site focused on destination guides, walking routes, sustainable travel ideas, and practical trip planning. Their Bolivia travel guide offers a broad, practical entry point for readers looking for general destination guidance before planning a trip.

Read the guide at traveltoblank.com/bolivia/.
traveltoblank.com/bolivia/
Jessie on a Journey is a solo female, adventure, and NYC-focused travel site with practical planning and destination resources. Her Bolivia travel guide is helpful for shaping a trip, with coverage of places to visit, travel tips, itineraries, and broader vacation inspiration.

This Bolivia travel guide shares the best places to visit in Bolivia along with tips, itineraries, and vacation inspiration.
jessieonajourney.com/bolivia-travel-guide/
The Blonde Abroad is a solo female travel and lifestyle blog focused on destination inspiration, travel style, and trip planning. Their Bolivia guide gives a strong sense of the country's environmental variety, from Amazon lowlands to cold mountain regions, alongside trip-planning context.

There really is no other place like Bolivia! Dubbed a country of extremes, it goes from sweltering Amazon lowlands to frozen cold mountain peaks.
theblondeabroad.com/ultimate-bolivia-travel-guide/
Green Global Travel is a specialist travel site focused on ecotourism, sustainable travel, wildlife conservation, and responsible travel. Their Bolivia article is a good fit for activity planning, outlining seven things to do with examples such as the Amazon, Death Road, piranha fishing, and the salt flats.

The Top 7 Things to Do in Bolivia (This guest post on Things to Do in Bolivia is from Matthew Bailey, the world traveling writer behind Live Limitless. He
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A Broken Backpack is a practical long-term-travel and travel-resources blog covering destination guides, eSIMs, living abroad, and backpacking. Their Bolivia SIM card guide is a practical resource for sorting prepaid cards, in-person purchases, online options, and eSIM alternatives.

Learn how to buy a Bolivia SIM card.📱Compare your options to buy in person, online or get an eSIM.✔️ Get your prepaid Bolivia SIM card!
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Tales of a Backpacker is a solo female backpacking and budget-travel blog focused on independent travel and practical destination guidance. Their backpacking Bolivia article adds a personal, budget-minded perspective that is helpful for independent travelers considering the country's broader travel appeal.
Read the guide at talesofabackpacker.com/backpacking-bolivia/.
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The Broke Backpacker is an adventure and budget-travel site focused on backpacking, hostels, travel jobs, and long-term travel resources. Their Bolivia safety guide is useful for budget travelers who want practical context on travel risks and crimes affecting tourists in places such as La Paz.
Read the guide at thebrokebackpacker.com/is-bolivia-safe/.
thebrokebackpacker.com/is-bolivia-safe/
Y Travel Blog is a practical travel blog by Caz and Craig Makepeace, covering destination guides, family travel, and travel advice. Their list of 16 places to visit in Bolivia gives travelers a helpful country-wide set of destination ideas for shaping an itinerary.

Lookinf for places to visit in Bolivia, South America? Here are the most unmissable places you must visit during your trip to Bolivia...
ytravelblog.com/places-to-visit-in-bolivia/
Solo Traveler is a digital publication focused on solo travel, including safety, budgeting, destination ideas, and solo trip planning. Their Bolivia solo travel guide is a practical planning read, with references to La Paz, Sucre, Cochabamba, Salar de Uyuni, and Tarabuco.

Solo travel in Bolivia comes highly recommended by this Solo Travel Society member who visited La Paz, Sucre, Cochabamba, Salar de Uyuni, and Tarabuco.
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Nomadic Matt is a budget-travel advice site focused on cheaper, longer travel, trip planning, accommodation, and destination guides. Their Bolivia Amazon guide is especially helpful for travelers interested in visiting the rainforest with a lower-cost approach.

The Amazon is the largest tropical rainforest in the world and covers nine countries. Learn how visit cheaply via Bolivia.
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