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Bolivia
Gap Year Bolivia |
 | A gap year in Bolivia is an excellent choice for anyone who likes the idea of travelling more ‘off the beaten track’ in a country which attracts far fewer visitors than other South American destinations. Why more travellers don’t head there is a bit of a mystery as a gap year in Bolivia provides all kinds of exciting gap year travel possibilities. For example if you take gap year travel in Bolivia you could explore the Amazon jungle in the 1.8 million hectare Parque Nacional Madidi – one of South America’s most intact ecosystems and home to more protected species than any other park in the world. Other highlights of a gap year in Bolivia include La Paz (the world’s highest capital city) and the beautiful Lake Titicaca (the world’s highest navigable lake).
A particularly rewarding Bolivia gap year option is to do some gap year volunteer work whilst you’re out there. Bolivia volunteer work on your gap year enables you to experience local culture more fully whilst at the same time ‘giving something back’ to one of South America’s poorest countries.
Travel Bolivia
Volunteer in Bolivia
Free Gap Year Brochure
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A trip that combines an incredible variety of sights and experiences: living with an indigenous family, being awed by the world’s biggest salt lake, volunteering on a project, learning to speak Spanish, dancing salsa and much more. |

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A brilliant way to learn enough of the language to take part in a Spanish-speaking project or to travel around South America. Small classes and living as part of a Bolivian family make learning fast and fun. |

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Help abandoned and vulnerable teenagers learn manual skills – their lifeline if they don’t go to university. You’ll be based in Sucre, a vibrant city where the colourful, native traditions are still in evidence. |

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Organise fun activities that allow orphans to enjoy themselves and be children again. Run painting, dancing, drawing, music or sport sessions, and help out with cooking, cleaning and feeding the children. |

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Do what most people only dream of! Learn Spanish, take salsa or cooking classes, visit Machu Picchu, explore the Amazon, marvel at Lake Titicaca and take part in wildlife or community projects. |

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