Travel Advice for Bolivia
A State of Emergency has been declared in Bolivia to restrict roadblocks and protests. (‘Warning and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages)
A State of Emergency has been declared in Bolivia to restrict roadblocks and protests. (‘Warning and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages)
Updated information about regional tensions ('Warnings and insurance' page). read more
Updated information on Ebola (‘Entry requirements page’). read more
Updated information about visa extension (see ‘Visa requirements’ on the ‘Entry requirements’ page). read more
Addition of information about G7 Summit and related disruption ('Warnings and insurance' page). read more
Updated information about payment methods in Tristan de Cunha (see ‘Money’ on ‘Safety and security’ page). read more
New information about recent attacks (‘Safety and security’ page). read more
Removal of visa requirements for visitors travelling to Azerbaijan in connection with the World Urban Forum (WUF13). read more
Updated information about swimming safety ('Safety and security' page). read more
information that 7.1 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes were reported near Caracas, on 24 June. ('Warnings and insurance' page) read more
Updated information about flooding and addition of information about power shortages and preparing for power cuts ('Safety and security' page). read more