Bolívia - raj na dôchodok

V susedstve nami preferovaného Paraguaja je podľa niektorých ďalší raj pre obdobie evergreenu - Bolívia. Doposiaľ turistami málo objavená krajina má príjemnú klímu, nízku kriminalitu a malé náklady na život (patrí totiž medzi najchudobnejšie a najmenej rozvinuté krajiny v Južnej Amerike, čo podľa nás nie je až taká výhoda). Ceny nehnuteľností nízke...zatiaľ...

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A beautiful and inexpensive place without a tourist in sight. Sound like a dream? It's not. This slice of paradise does exist. Nestled high in the Andes mountains of South America, Bolivia is a little-known retreat exotically spiced with a unique Latin and Native American flavor. Bolivia has a lot to offer a very low cost of living, unspoiled natural environment, friendly people and a range of climates to suit virtually every taste. Property prices are among the lowest in Latin America and it has the potential to become the world's next great expatriate haven. Bolivia has long been a favorite destination of adventure travelers, yet few mainstream American and European tourists make it to this secretive outpost.

Live the good life on less than $9,000 a year. Besides the fact that there's no such thing as a rat race in Bolivia, its biggest asset is its cost of living. You can stay in a clean, friendly hotel in the city center for $8 a night (or US$125 per month) where every meal costs less than $3. Groceries are up to 70% cheaper than in the United States or Europe. A routine trip to a good English-speaking doctor will set you back no more than $20. You can take in an American movie for only $2 or get a taxi across town for as little as 80 cents. And you're certainly not going to have high utility bills: Electricity and heating costs average $15 a month.

Článok:www.escapeartist.com/efam/40/Bolivia.html

29.12.2009

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