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Bolivia Trip

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ROTARY IN ACTION

A project preview and cultural
expedition to Bolivia

March 15-24, 2011

Bolivian Photos and Stories

This web site was updated on July 2, 2010. More details will be forthcoming.

Join other Rotarians for a week of adventure, comaradrie, education, and an opportunity to be involved with planning of your club’s future international projects. Your friends and family are welcome to join you.


Program Objectives

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Why Cochabamba, Bolivia?

Past Project Accomplishments

The Chippewa Falls Rotary Club has been involved in projects in Latin America for over 20 years. The majority of our work has been in Bolivia but we completed numerous other projects in Nicaragua. Those included setting up medical and dental facilities in some of the most remote parts of the country, helping the country’s only public dental school to modernize its equipment and teaching curriculum, and providing relief to families following devastating hurricane damage. Some of the projects in Bolivia include:

Charms of Cochabamba

Cochabamba, Bolivia, a charming city of approximately 600,000, is located in the Yungas (foothills) of the Andes at an altitude of 8,430 feet above sea level. Cochabambians feel their city has the finest, most moderate climate in the world. This “city of eternal spring” is a favored South American vacation spot and an important center for exquisite Alpaca handicrafts. Cochabamba is also known as the bread-basket of Bolivia, a fact which is evident at the extensive local market and the many fine restaurants. Simon Patino, the tin baron who amassed one of the world’s largest private fortunes, built his grand mansion in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is now open to the public.

Comments from Rotarians who have been with us in the past

“If you’ve never been to South America, a visit to Bolivia will open your eyes to a wonderous country and culture. The Bolivian people are anxious to work with their American partners to improve the quality of life for those who have so little. On the other hand, Bolivians are a warm and welcoming people, who are willing to share whatever they have, even if they’ve only known you for a short time. If you are looking for a life changing experience, be a part of the next Rotarian trip to Cochabamba. You won’t be disappointed.” Mark Baker

“I have been on three of Dave’s trips to Bolivia and each one has been exceptionally well organized. Dave leaves little to chance. From the moment we meet in Miami until the day we return everything seems to run very smoothly. But the best part is the cultural experience. Because of the twenty-five years of bringing Rotarians and others to Cochabamba, there are so many opportunities to meet and interact with Bolivians on these trips. That’s why I keep going back.” Andrew Dane

“Water projects, making a difference where it counts. From my Chippewa Falls Rotary backyard to Tunari Rotary’s backyard in Bolivia. The amazing things we did and will continue to accomplish together is boundless. Beautiful culture, people, and country.” Jim Barnier


Tentative Itinerary - 2011

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Day 1 - Tuesday, March 15
Arrive at Miami International Airport. Some folks will be arriving the day before.
Caution: Do not schedule your connecting flights without coordinating with CVTS. Departure schedule may change.
Evening departure to Bolivia. NOTE: All participants must depart as a group from Miami.

Day 2 - Wednesday, March 16
Arrive Cochabamba, clear immigration and customs, and check into the Hotel Diplomat
Rest until noon. Lunch (included in package) with general briefing and orientation.
Catch up from jet lag, walk around the area, or meet with friends if you have been with us in the past.

Day 3 - Thursday, March 17
Group photo on hotel steps, all day city tour City Tour to include important monuments, churches, Portales Palace, Archeological Museum, Central Square, Botanical Gardens, and several mystical places (included in package).

Lunch included.

Evening meal and meeting with Cochabamba Rotary Club/Tunari

Day 4 - Friday, March 18
“A Day with Rotary ”. Rotarians will spend this day with their selected Rotary hosts from the Cochabamba Tunari Rotary Club. Shopping, visiting businesses, sites of interest, and lunch. Things of interest are wool products, Bolivian gems, leather clothes and small items, pewter, local crafts, artwork, etc.

Day 5 - Saturday, March 19
All-day trip to the Upper Valley surrounding Cochabamba, including Tarata, Huaculi, Cliza, and Punata. These villages exist much the same as they have for centuries (included in package). Includes lunch.

fiesta Day 6 - Sunday, March 20
Visit to Quillacollo Indian Market then on to see the Urkupiña Virgen (included in package).

Lunch included at La Campiña Restaurant (may change).

2:00 PM - En route back to CBB we will stop at a country home of a local businessman, El Derroche farm. The group can drink a delicious tea with cheese and candies that make in a factory there.

Continue back to Cochabamba and visit Tiquipaya, a small town where we will visit a Chicherìa (a place where a special drink is made).

Day 7 - Monday, March 21
Tour of Rotary projects.

Day 8 - Tuesday, March 22
Continue Tour of Rotary projects.
Farewell Dinner

Day 9 - Wednesday, March 23
Last day in Cochabamba. Wrap up loose ends.
Afternoon departure for airport for flight to U.S.

Day 10 - Thursday, March 24
Arrive Miami and depart for hometown.


Expedition Cost

The package cost is $xxxx per person based on double occupancy of hotel rooms. This is subject to adjustment due to changes in the exchange rate, final airline costs, or unexpected charges from our vendors. A single supplemental fee of $196 will be charged for single occupancy.

Included

All air and ground transportation from Miami to Cochabamba, Bolivia and return trip to Miami. Hotel accommodations (including bottled water) with buffet breakfast and private bathrooms while in Cochabamba. Meals, tours, and activities indicated in the above schedule. Tips to baggage porters upon arrival in Cochabamba.

NOT Included

Airfare from your hometown to Miami and return. The package price is based on Travel Leaders making these connecting arrangements (airline schedules change, so we strongly advise you to coordinate all your travel with CVTS). Passport and visa fees ($135 that can be paid upon arrival in Bolivia). Airport and departure taxes (approximately $25). Optional activities. Most lunches and evening meals. Other food and beverage not included in prepaid meals, including any liquor or wine.

Deposits

$250 immediate deposit required ($175 is non-refundable); $800 deposit by January 15, 2011; Balance due by February 5, 2011.

Cancellations

A $175.00 per person administrative fee is non-refundable. Although Travel Leaders and Dental Seminars & Symposia will try to recoup your money in event of cancellation, some non-refundable fees may be imposed by the suppliers and can only be refunded if the space is resold. Therefore, cancellation insurance is highly recommended as an optional purchase plan.


Our Official Travel Agency

Travel Leaders of Chippewa Falls serves customers nationwide with a full portfolio of travel services. From leisure and cruise vacations to complete business travel management, their knowledgeable travel consultants know how to identify the best travel options for their customers. Travel Leaders of Chippewa Falls is celebrating 29 years of assisting our group with their travel needs. They provide exceptional service, outstanding value and take pride in their reputation in the travel community. All carriers and suppliers have approved Travel Leaders of CF to make accommodations for you for this expedition. All tour deposits are placed in escrow for your protection until paid out to the various tour suppliers.

 

Optional Post Trip Activities

If you are interested in doing some optional activity after our stay in Cochabamba, please call Linda at Travel Leaders. She has had much experience with these types of programs.

New Visa Requirements

All travelers to Bolivia from the United States must have a Bolivian visa stamped into their passport. This can be done when you arrive in Bolivia at the Santa Cruz airport. You must bring with you the following:

Aerosur Airlines Air Transportation
Air transportation is provided by AeroSur. Travel Leaders will find the best airfare from your home city to Miami. Some business class upgrades are available.

Smoking

No smoking will be allowed on any motor coaches or in meeting rooms during our expedition. Smokers are advised to limit their smoking while they are at high altitudes.

Special Note

All prices and schedules are based on rates and conditions quoted at the time of this publication, including foreign exchanges rates expected to be in effect at the time of departure. Such prices and itinerary are subject to change without notice.



PDF Documents Online (You will need Acrobat Reader)
Travel Tips
Bolivian visa application form

For more information call:

Linda Schmick
Travel Leaders of Chippewa Falls
31 East Columbia Street
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin 54729
1-800-826-6644 (United States and Canada). Ask for Linda Schmick.
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Dr. David Crane
405 W. Prairie View Road
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin 54729-3382
Phone: 715-723-1662
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Travel Leaders of Chippewa Falls (TLCF), the Rotary Club of Chippewa Falls, and/or their associated agents act as agents only for all services furnished as described herein and EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PROPERTY DUE TO ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER occurring during the tour or tours described herein. All tickets, coupons and orders are issued subject to the foregoing and to any and all terms and conditions under which the means of transportation and/or other services provided thereby are offered and/or supplied by the owners, contractors or public carriers for whom TLCF acts solely as agent. TLCF reserves the right in its discretion to change any part of the itinerary or air carrier or the aircraft utilized without notice and for any reason. The airline concerned when issued shall constitute the sole contract between the airline and the purchasers of these tours and/or passengers.

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