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Originally posted by mick222:
hello everyone i am off to south america in october.
i would love to visit this prison while i am in bolivia. if anyone could share their recent experiences or any info it would be greatly appreciated.
cheers michael
I was there in 2003. I wrote this up for my blog:
www.irish-guy.com HOW TO GET INTO SAN PEDRO JAIL OW TO GET INTO SAN PEDRO JAIL
They have goten strict in the last year and when I was waiting to get in, many tourists etc were turned away especially if they are a mixed groups of 3 or over (or mentioned the word TOUR). There is a big sign outside the gate saying NO TOURISTS. The best way is to ring the Public phone in the prison (i got this from a prisoner) 2324033.
In Spanish, ask the prisoner who answers for someone who speaks English or you can ask for Canadian George Redcloud. They are about 6 English speaking prisoners there (a German, a South African). They all do tours for money (helps pay the lawyers, bribes etc). Anyway who ever you get (it does not really matter) will put the paper work through.
Thurs and Sunday are visiting days but if the papework is good, you can go any morning (arrange a time with the prisoner). Never mention the word "tour" to anyone. This is a prison and you will enter as a sister, brother etc. I spent about 6 hours inside. They have a canteen etc. Dont bring valaubles etc.
Ask the prisoner how much you should bring. 50-80 Bolivars for the prisoner and maybe 15 for lunch. So its an experence, they are some bad people in there so mind yourslf. To summarise there are NO tours of the prison, It has to be done independently. You can go with one other person. Have about 3 B to pay a prisoner to go get your Sister/brother. Ask the English speaking guy whether he needs anything. Sometimes they may ask for pens or paper or a English Newspaper