বৃহস্পতিবার, ৬ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১২

Good News for Indians, Bangladeshi and Nepalese


Hello prospective visitors,
Welcome to Bolivia.
Right now visitors from India, Bangladesh and Nepal DONOT require a consular visa (stamped visa from a Bolivian Embassy or Consulate) to travel to Bolivia. Visa can be obtained on arrival in the international airports. BUT, every visitor must hold the following documents.

1.       Original passport- valid for at least 6 month
2.       Confirmed return air ticket
3.       Sufficient fund (minimum USD 1000)
4.       Confirmed hotel reservation 
4.    Official Invitation from Bolivia
5.       Travel plan issued from a Bolivian tour operator

Practically, the visitors from India, Bangladesh and Nepal need someone to receive in the airport as a local referee. The Bolivian Immigration officers speak Spanish and NOT English. 

It should be mentioned that recently visitors are coming for many reasons like: attending trade fairs, exhibitions, cultural events, study, photography outing, etc.

If you need more information or any clarification, please write to me. I will happily reply you within 24 hours at my e-mail address:  lamithila@gmail.com

মঙ্গলবার, ৪ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১২

Introduction


Hello Prospective Visitor,

Welcome to South America, the land of Natural beauty and endless tourist attraction.

The entire continent is waiting for people to show her huge opportunity for tourism, business and investment as well as cultural activities. Every visitor can enjoy the world famous Titicaca Lake of Bolivia and Peru, the marvelous sea beach of Chile and Peru, the mighty rain forest of Brazil, the Andes Mountain of Chile and Bolivia, Machu Picchu of Peru, etc. 

However, it becomes somewhat difficult to visit the above destinations because of some reasons. First: the language of the continent is Spanish (Portuguese in Brazil). A few local people can speak English or any other language. Secondly: the new comer can face difficulty to find a cheap hotel or Indian restaurant as the local people eat typical food unknown to foreigners. Thirdly: for a new visitor it is difficult to find an advocate to extend or convert the tourist visas.
Don´t worry. I am here in Bolivia to handle all the above difficulties personally.  Being an Indian citizen and a resident of Bolivia, I have been serving the foreign tourists for a long time as a tourist guide. I also serve in Lima and Cuzco (Peru) and in Arica, Iquique and Santiago (Chile).  I have very close communication with immigration officials, university authority, and other Govt. and non-govt. officials. I have an extensive data base of local cheap hotels, tourist destinations, and cheap transportations. I speak English, Spanish, Bangla and Hindi fluently. I have good contact with the tour operators at other destinations where I do not serve personally.
If you are serious to enjoy the splendor of the destinations, please contact me at my email address. I will be extremely happy to meet you in the airport. My services are listed below: 
1.       Entry permit / Visa help
2.       Official Invitation
3.       Airport pick up
4.       House search
5.       Hotel search and advance reservation
6.       Travel plan
7.       Translation service
8.       Travel with passenger
9.       Trade fair booking
10.       Exhibition arrangement
11.       Cultural events arrangement
12.       Work search
13.       Work permit help
14.       Introducing local solicitor
15.      University admission help
16.      Residence permit ID card help
17.     Bank account opening help
18.     And many more.