Bolivia visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Bolivian Visa is not required for Indonesians

Stay Duration: days

Entry Requirements

  • Indonesia citizens can get visa on arrival for travelling to Bolivia as tourists and the maximum duration of stay is 90 days.
  • Visitors are expected to have one copy of a filled visa application form.
  • Visistors are required to provide a valid passport photograph (valid for at least for 6 months) with one copy of a recent photograph (Size: 37mmX37mm).
  • Visitors staying beyond the duration of stay, departure Tax would be levied on them .
  • Visitors are required to possess a valid passport and national ID card for the duration of stay.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination certificate is required.
  • Intending visitors who plan work, study, volunteer, or conduct business in Bolivia, must apply for a separate visa for this purpose.
  • Citizens are also required to leave at least a blank page on their passports to obtain entry and exit stamps from the Bolivian authorities.
  • In Bolivia, there are limited flights within and to neighboring countries, hence, flight delays and cancellations are usual.
  • Travelers below the age of eighteen will obtain authorization from parents at a Bolivian Embassy or Consulate to exit Bolivia. 
  • Bolivia is currently on the the Greenwich Meridian Time Zone 4 (GMT+4), hence, Jakarta, Indonesia is 11 hours ahead of Bolivia.
  • In Bolivia, public transport is mostly by road. However, the railways were historically important in Bolivia, but now play a relatively little role in the country's transport system.
  • The first official language in Bolivia ia Spanish, together with as many as 40 other indigenous languages spoken by the inhabitants of the country. Some of the languages include Quechua, Aymara, Chiquitano and Tupi-Guarani.
  • Christianity is the predominant religion in Bolivia, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination. A much smaller part of the population participate actively in other religions.
  • Bolivia has a humid and tropical climate because of its constant rainfall, intending visitors are advised to purchase umbrellas and raincoats when visiting.
  • The hottest time in Bolivia are usually between December and January.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Bolivia a safe country to visit?

Like many other countries, there are bound to be risks, especially if you don't speak the main language (Spanish). Bolivia is safe for travellers, although crime rates have slightly increased in the last five years



What is Bolivia popular for?

One of the popular tourist attraction in Bolivia is the Salar de Uyuni, this is the world's largest salt flat, spanning at 10,582 square kilometers. Others tourist attractions include the Paruma and Michincha Mountain peaks and the Isla Del Pescado Desert.




What is the Bolivian currency?

Bolivia offical and national currency is known as the boliviano



What is the capital city of Boliva?

Bolivia capital city is Sucre.