North Korea visa for Bolivian citizens

Bolivian citizens planning a journey to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea will find a visa is strictly required for entry, with just two specific tourist visa types currently offered. Given the vast geographical distance, typically over 10,000 miles, travel almost always involves multiple lengthy flight layovers, often connecting through Beijing. Visitors should be aware that all tourist travel is highly controlled and must be arranged via state-approved tour agencies, dictating your entire itinerary within the country. While specific visa costs and permitted stay durations are assessed upon application, remember the substantial 13-hour time difference from La Paz and that only foreign currency or pre-arranged payments are accepted for visitors inside North Korea.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

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