Switzerland Warns Against Bolivia Travel.

The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs has updated its travel advisory for Bolivia following violent demonstrations and growing unrest in the country’s capital, La Paz. Swiss authorities now advise citizens to avoid non-essential travel due to the worsening security situation and uncertain developments.

According to the updated advisory, Bolivia has experienced numerous roadblocks and protests since early May. Major access routes to La Paz remain heavily disrupted, affecting transportation and the supply of essential goods including food, fuel, and medical supplies.

Swiss officials warned travellers to avoid demonstrations, crowded public areas, and political gatherings. Authorities also noted that the Swiss embassy may have limited ability to assist stranded citizens attempting to leave affected regions during the unrest.

Violence escalated on Monday when protesters, including miners, farmers, teachers, and supporters of former president Evo Morales, attempted to enter the main government square in La Paz. Local reports stated that demonstrators threw stones and fireworks, set vehicles on fire, and stormed several public buildings.

Police forces reportedly responded with tear gas to control the crowds. According to Bolivia’s ABI news agency, at least 95 people were arrested during the clashes.

Bolivia has faced a severe economic crisis for several years, leading to recurring protests and political tensions across the country. Rising inflation, shortages of essential goods, and public dissatisfaction continue to fuel nationwide unrest.

The latest travel warning highlights growing international concern over the security situation in Bolivia as authorities continue monitoring developments in the South American nation.