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FAQs

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Which airport should I fly into?

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Most international guests will fly into either Viru Viru International Airport (Santa Cruz) or El Alto International Airport (La Paz). From there, you will need to take a short domestic flight to Cochabamba. It is best to book the domestic flight through a local travel agent.

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Do I need a visa to enter Bolivia?

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US citizens do not need a visa.

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Will altitude be an issue?

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Some parts of Bolivia (like La Paz and Uyuni) are at high altitude. You may experience mild altitude sickness.

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Can I extend my trip and explore? Any recommendations?

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Absolutely! We'd love for you to make a trip out of this and experience more of Cochabamba and Bolivia. There are so many incredible places to explore, like Laguna Corani, Villa Tunari, Salar de Uyuni, Samaipata, Yungas, La Paz, Copacabana, Tarija. For certain excursions and destinations, we recommend booking through a trusted travel agent. One of our go to travel agents is Bolivia Cultura. You can reach out to Vio at 571-225-6560 for more info.

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Where should I stay?

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Cochabamba has many beautiful areas where you can stay. We recommend hotels and Airbnbs near Cala Cala or La Recoleta. Some hotel recommendations include Gran Hotel Cochabamba, Hotel Camino Plaza or Hotel Aranjuez Cochabama.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is formal. We invite guests to dress in elegant evening attire - think floor lenght gowns, chic cocktail dresses, and suits or tuxedos.

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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Due to venue capacity and the nature of a destination wedding, we're only able to accommodate the guests listed on your invitation. While we would love to celebrate with everyone, we kindly ask that only those included on your RSVP attend the wedding events. Of course, you're more than welcome to travel with a guest and enjoy the destination together!