Travel with purpose to rural Bolivia and work together with the local people on a community-led project to reduce global poverty.
A landlocked nation of South America, Bolivia radiates a charming culture that sweeps across eastern lowlands, western highlands, and endless salt flats. Generous locals await each CHOICE expedition in the famed Altiplano region amidst Andean peaks at 13,000 feet above sea level.
Enjoy an incredible opportunity to learn about local culture while also experiencing international development and humanitarian work firsthand. Along with your fellow expeditioners, you will expand your view of what it means to be a global citizen.
Project Information
Once we find out more information about the community and project you'll be working on during this Expedition, we'll be sure to include that information here. Until then, trust that the project will be a sustainable, locally led project identified by the community. No matter your abilities/skill-level, there will be accessible options for you to participate every step of the way!
On Expeditions to Bolivia, we frequently work in the following areas: Classroom Construction, Community Greenhouses, Family Gardens, Health Care Education, Social Welfare, Irrigation Installation
Cultural Exchange
Cultural exchange is one of the most important aspects of CHOICE expeditions. When people of different backgrounds come together to exchange ideas, experiences, perspectives, and knowledge, the world becomes a more connected place. These authentic and meaningful interactions can generate empathy and foster open-mindedness.
Ethical & Sustainable Service
CHOICE employs qualified local country staff who work with community members to organize and lead projects designed specifically for the needs of their community. By focusing on the causes rather than the symptoms, our projects can create multidimensional, long-lasting solutions which increase the community’s capacity to build a path out of poverty.
For more information, view our Expedition Philosophy and FAQ's!
Each Expedition is led by a Certified Expedition Leader (CEL). The CEL works together with CHOICE's local country team to make each part of your trip intentional and valuable.
More information to come about the CEL for this trip.
Expeditioners are responsible for booking and paying for their own air travel. The Expedition Fee does not cover airfare.
We recommend booking your flights two to eight months before departure for the best pricing and availability!
ARRIVAL INFORMATION:
Airport: El Alto International Airport (LPB)
Date: DAY 1
Time: 6AM-6PM Local Time
DEPARTURE INFORMATION:
Airport: El Alto International Airport (LPB)
Date: DAY 8
Time: Anytime
Tour Add-On Travel Information
ARRIVAL INFORMATION:
Airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ)
Date: DAY 8
Time: Before 4PM Local Time
DEPARTURE INFORMATION:
Airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ)
Date: DAY 11
Time: Anytime
CHOICE partners with CV Humanitarian and Velocity Travel, trusted agencies that specialize in humanitarian travel to the remote places where CHOICE works. If you would like to work with one of their trusted agents, please find their contact information below
Agent: Blair Greene
Email: blair@cvtravel.com
Phone: +1 (205) 484-2029
Agent: Trent Hendrickson
Email: Trent@velocitytours.com
Phone: +1 (801) 296-8687
For any other questions, please visit our FAQ's page, or contact the CHOICE Expeditions Team.
CHOICE Humanitarian requires all expedition participants to purchase medical evacuation insurance. This insurance covers transportation to a clinic or hospital during medical emergencies. It must cover at least $25,000. Proof of coverage must be provided to CHOICE as part of registration.
Medical evacuation insurance can be purchased separately or as part of a travel health insurance policy. It can cover emergency transportation from a remote area to a high-quality hospital, which could otherwise cost more than $100,000.
In addition, CHOICE encourages all expedition participants to purchase standard travel insurance and trip cancellation coverage due to unforeseen circumstances that might cause trip disruptions or unexpected flight cancellations.
Suggested Policy Providers:
1 (800) 826-5248
1 (800) 527-7478
1 (866) 884-3556
1 (800) 228-9792
Major credit card companies also provide free and/or low cost travel insurance to cardholders. Please be sure that such coverage is actual insurance and not just insurance consultation.
If you are a student or faculty member, the least expensive way to acquire emergency evacuation/medical insurance is the international youth/student/faculty I.D. card ($20). Most universities offer these through their study abroad office. You will need to provide proof of current school enrollment or faculty employment and a passport-sized photo.
CHOICE Registration Materials
Bolivia Visa Instructions for U.S. Citizens
Note: Visa requirements in the developing world tend to ebb and flow. Meaning – depending on the immigration officer that processes you at the airport, some items may or may not be required. Required items will be marked with an asterisk (*).
Step 1: Prepare Necessary Documents Ensure all travelers have the following documents:
*Bills larger than $20 or printed before 2008 are not recommended.
**Required for volunteers under 18 years of age traveling without a parent.
For more information see here and here.
Step 2: Arrival at El Alto International Airport (LPB) Upon landing at the El Alto International Airport in La Paz:
Step 3: Visa Processing and Payment
Step 4: Visa Approval and Entry
Additional Tips and Information:
Important Notes:
Disclaimer: The visa application process and requirements might vary based on nationality and specific visa types. It's crucial to verify the latest information from the official embassy or consulate of Bolivia in your country before traveling.
Extra Suggestions and Recommendations
Travel Information
CURRENCY
Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
1.00 US Dollar = 6.88 Bolivianos
Exchange rate could change; please look up current exchange rate before departure.
ELECTRICITY
220-240 volts AC (50 Hertz)
Plugs: round 2-pin / flat 3-pin (same as United Kingdom)
WEATHER
DRY SEASON: May – October (cool and mild in the afternoons, frigid in the evenings)
*rain is occasional
HIGH: 65°F – 70°F / LOW: 30°F – 35°F
RAINY SEASON: November – April (warm in the afternoons, cold in the evenings)
*rain and/or snow is intermittent
HIGH: 70°F – 75°F / LOW: 40°F – 45°F
FOOD
During the expedition, CHOICE will provide 3 daily meals to all volunteers while in the village. The local diet consists of quinoa, fish, rice, llama, and vegetables. Expedition participants can expect to eat standard American foods combined with local elements: cereals, breads, salads, soups, chicken, fruits, salsas, etc. CHOICE will also provide drinks such as milk, fruit juices, and soda pop. Participants are encouraged to bring personal food and snacks that will not be available in the villages (supplement bars, sweets, etc). Drinkable water will be provided in the village. We encourage each participant to bring a reusable water bottle.
PACKING LIST
This comprehensive packing list has been prepared as a convenience. The recommendations reflect the experience of CHOICE as well as recommendations from previous expedition participants. If you have questions about anything on the packing list, feel free to ask the Expedition Staff, the Expedition Leaders, or post a question in the expedition Facebook group.When reviewing this list, please refer to the weather information provided above to coordinate which items to pack and take on a specific expedition (according to the month/season).
CHOICE recommends that all volunteers check the weather forecast prior to departure to ensure appropriate packing. It is wise to think in LAYERS when preparing for a service trip abroad. All volunteers are expected to bring a comfortable sleeping bag. Foam pads will be provided in the village.
CHOICE recommends that all volunteers pack as light as possible (since brief hikes might be required before entering and/or departing from the village). CHOICE also suggests duffle bags and camping backpacks as ideal packing equipment (instead of suitcases). Please check with the airlines regarding baggage allowances and excess baggage fees. CHOICE will not be responsible for such fees.
Participants have found that packing everything in large ziploc-style bags makes it easier to find socks and shirts during the expedition, but also keeps clothes clean and odor-free. CHOICE suggests also bringing such a bag to store dirty clothes throughout the expedition.
One golden piece of advice: Leave behind a clean change of clothes at the hotel or keep a clean change of clothes inside a bag during the entire expedition. Why? So that there is a fresh outfit to wear when boarding the international flight home! You’ll thank us later!
NECESSARY ITEMS
Clothing
Toiletries/First-Aid
Other Items
RECOMMENDED ITEMS
OPTIONAL ITEMS
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Participants should arrive to El Alto International Airport (LPB) in La Paz before noon (12PM). CHOICE will arrange group transportation from the airport to Copacabana (3.5 hours) for overnight accommodations.
Nestled on the banks of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world at over 12,000ft, Copacabana offers the chance to tour island ruins, explore local markets and enjoy a leisurely afternoon adjusting to the altitude.
CHOICE staff and expedition leaders will provide a group orientation in the evening to discuss trip details.