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Bolivia travel tips acquaint you with the do’s and don’ts that you are to follow while on your trip to Bolivia.  The country of Bolivia is named after Simón Bolívar. It is bordered by Paraguay and Argentina on the south, Brazil on the north and east, and Chile and Peru on the west. As a tourist destination Bolivia is very beautiful. Dotted with excellent tourist attractions and places of interest here you will have a great time. Travel tips for Bolivia will help you know about the nitty- gritties of how you should conduct yourself in the country of Bolivia.

Respect
It should be noted that usage of words like "indigena" or "indio" while addressing indigenous people is derogatory.

Stay healthy
Regions like La Paz, Potosí, Oruro and the Lake Titicaca are situated at exceptionally high altitude. So, make sure that you take sufficient precautions against "soroche" altitude sickness. At local pharmacies you can get soroche pills that help reduce the altitude problems. In some regions of Altiplano you can get coca leaves, which are also good against soroche.

Alcohol
Bolivia's traditional alcoholic drink is called chicha, which is a sour brew prepared from fermented corn. It's customary to drip a bit of chicha on the floor before and after drinking it as an offering to Pachamama- the Inca earth goddess. Another famous drink of Bolivia is Singani which is basically grape liquor.

Language
Bolivia has three official languages: Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. In countryside, people generally do not converse in Spanish but in most of the region Spanish is used.

Traveling
Buses and taxis are by far the best way to travel from city to city. As a matter of fact, bus charge is usually cheap and they also excellent views of the region. But on the flip side buses routinely travel only at night.

Climate
The climate of Bolivia differs with altitude ranging from muggy and tropical to wintry and semiarid. In most regions of the country winters are dry and summers are comparatively wet. In spite of its tropical latitude, the altitude of cities like La Paz being high, it is advised that you carry warm clothing year-round.

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