BOLIVIA
Bolivia is South America at elevation — salt deserts, high volcanic plains and some of the continent’s most remote overland corridors. Overex travels here for isolation, scale and true high-altitude exposure. This is not transitional terrain. This is the heart of the Altiplano — vast, raw and uncompromising.
BOLIVIA
TRAVEL SNAPSHOT
TERRITORRY
- • REGION: South America
- • CAPITAL CITY: Sucre (constitutional) / La Paz (administrative)
- • LANDSCAPE: Salt flats (Salar de Uyuni), volcanic plains, high lakes
- • ALTITUDE RANGE: 3,000m – 4,800m+
- • CLIMATE: Intense sun, freezing nights, seasonal rains
- • POPULATION DENSITY: Sparse in Altiplano regions
- • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S):Spanish / Quechua / Aymara
- • LOCAL CURRENCY: Boliviano
EXPEDITION PROFILE
- • BEST SEASON: May–October
- • REMOTENESS: Very High
- • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Remote tracks, salt surfaces, rough highland roads
- • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate
- • TRAVEL STYLE: Pioneer Tours / Leader Tours / Expeditions
- • DIFFICULTY: Moderate–Hard
- • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Low - Moderate
- • ELECTRICITY: 230V
Antarctic Peninsula
OVEREX LATITUDE SERIES 2026 PARAMARIBO → IQUIQUE
EXPEDITION CONTEXT
• Sustained high-altitude travel requires acclimatization
• Fuel and infrastructure limited in remote sectors
• Seasonal rainfall impacts salt flat crossings
• Border integration with Chile and Argentina common
• Navigation precision critical in open terrain
FIELD NOTES
• Extreme UV exposure at altitude
• Freezing night temperatures year-round
• Salt corrosion impact on vehicles
• Limited recovery support in remote zones
• Extended fuel range planning essential

