Hotel Oberland | Propane

Bolivia

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4 months ago
Altitude:
3299.7 masl
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CarpeViam

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Yup at a hotel...

With the new Owner they are only possible to refill south-american gas bottles or you bring your own Adapter, they don't have any Adapter

Propane/Butane is nationalized in Bolivia and the government does not allow refilling foreign tanks... The wonderfully sympathetic owner of the hotel, Walter, has an adapter and will fill your tank cylinder to cylinder for cost (28b/$4)... It does take a few hours...

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No more gas refilling service. Las Lomas is the last possibility.

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They gravity filt our campingaz 907 and we did not stay at the campsite. Bring your adapter.

30 Bol to fill any bottle ( if you are a quest)
70 Bol to fill any bottle, when you are NOT a quest)

Expensive but we can cook!!

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Attempted to get propane which is only for overnight guests. However, even if you stay overnight, the “guy” who can help with propane does not work on the weekends.

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Super endroit 60bol/p. Piscine Wifi douche chaude super tranquille. A 1/2 heure en collectivo du centre ville.

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Refill of the gas bottle only possible if you stay overnight. That's what the owner told us.

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Filled my portable US propane bottle quiet easily. I weighed the cylinder before and after and when returned it was completely filled. I love to be able to run my heater at night and full propane bottles are a blessing! My bottle has standard POL connector and they have the adapters and hose.

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every time a good place with Schweizer Organisation.

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Easy micros into town from here. They were kind enough to allow us to get several packages sent here. After a few nights we got an Airbnb closer to town for less, but Hotel Oberland was a great base to start.

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They have the hose and we successfully filled out North American tank. Takes about 2-3 hours.

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They don't have the hose to transfer, but if you have your own they will happily do it.

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Yup at a hotel... Propane/Butane is nationalized in Bolivia and the government does not allow refilling foreign tanks... The wonderfully sympathetic owner of the hotel, Walter, has an adapter and will fill your tank cylinder to cylinder for cost (28b/$4)... It does take a few hours...

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