ON-ROAD SUPPORT through Bolivia
Travel consulting & local backup for independent overlanders, road trippers, and adventure riders exploring Bolivia. Real-time guidance, problem-solving, and emergency coordination — so you can travel freely, never alone.
Traveling independently through Bolivia is an incredible experience — raw, authentic, and deeply rewarding.
But it also comes with a level of uncertainty that many travelers underestimate.
Remote routes with limited infrastructure, rapidly changing road conditions, fuel availability that doesn’t always match what maps suggest, and local regulations that work differently than in most countries are all part of the reality on the road. Add to that unexpected situations such as road blockades, cultural misunderstandings, informal police controls, unclear rules around documents or vehicle permits, and the complexity of handling money exchange in a volatile local economy — and even experienced travelers can feel exposed when traveling alone.
ON-ROAD SUPPORT exists precisely for this context.
It is not a guided tour and not a vehicle rental.
It is a professional support and consulting service designed for travelers exploring Bolivia independently — whether traveling in their own vehicle or using a rented car or motorcycle.
You remain fully independent.
You choose your route, your rhythm, and your decisions.
We stay in the background — providing local knowledge, practical advice, and real human backup whenever something feels unclear, uncomfortable, or simply unfamiliar.
How ON-ROAD SUPPORT works
ON-ROAD SUPPORT is structured in three levels of assistance, designed to support independent travelers without removing their freedom or responsibility.
You stay in control of your journey.
We step in only when needed.
Level 1 — Guidance, advice & local insight
This is the foundation of ON-ROAD SUPPORT and applies to all travelers.
+ Route planning guidance and practical advice.
+ Local insights about road conditions, fuel availability, and logistics.
+ Migration and customs guidance, including entry requirements, border procedures, temporary vehicle import rules, common processes, and practical tips to avoid delays or misunderstandings.
+ Cultural context and local norms to prevent friction.
+ Guidance for everyday interactions with authorities.
+ Advice on money exchange, payments, and local practices.
+ Answers to questions, doubts, and “how does this work here?” moments.
This level is about clarity, preparation, and confidence — helping you understand how Bolivia actually works before situations become problems.
Level 2 — Problem-solving & on-road assistance
Activated when a situation goes beyond simple advice.
+ Support when plans change unexpectedly.
+ Assistance during road disruptions, detours, or blockades.
+ Guidance in situations involving authorities or informal controls.
+ Help coordinating solutions with local services or providers.
+ Practical decision support in unfamiliar or stressful situations.
At this level, we help you navigate problems calmly and intelligently, using local experience rather than trial and error.
Level 3 — Emergency coordination & local backup
Reserved for serious or urgent situations.
+ Initial assessment and coordination during accidents or incidents.
+ Local communication and activation of relevant services.
+ Support during medical or mechanical emergencies.
+ Coordination with third parties when required.
+ Clear guidance during high-stress situations.
Chasing Bolivia does not act as an insurance provider, but as a local operational coordinator, helping you move through emergencies with structure and clarity instead of chaos.
Important notes
- This is not a guided tour.
- This service does not include insurance, mechanical repairs, towing, or rescues.
- Third-party services, repairs, medical care, or rescue operations may involve additional costs.
- Chasing Bolivia provides guidance and coordination, but travelers remain responsible for complying with official migration, customs, and local regulations.
Why ON-ROAD SUPPORT matters
Bolivia rewards independent travelers — but it also demands preparation and local understanding.
ON-ROAD SUPPORT gives you confidence, local insight, and real human backup — so you can focus on the journey, not the uncertainty.
Travel independently.
Never travel alone.


