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MADIDI NATIONAL WILD RESERVE (7 days)

Located in the northwest of Bolivia, this area consists of a full array of tropical ecosystems. Madidi’s vast wildMeeting Anacondaserness area encompasses unparalleled biological diversity ranging from mountain cloud forest to dry tropical forest, humid lowland rainforest to savannah, wild rivers to lakes. It is the habitat of more than 1.000 species of birds, 44% of all new world species of mammals, and an estimated 38% of neotropical amphibians. The tropical Andes where Madidi is located, is also a globally critical hotspot of endemic plants.

JaguarDay 1: We fly (1 hour) to the small town of Rurrrenabaque where we catch immediately our motor boat to travel for 5 hours to our campsite near Tuichi River.

Day 2: 5 hour trek in deep forest for photo safari and camp near Ondo River.

Day 3: 5 hour trek to return to Tuichi and travel in motor canoe to Caquiawara hill to find endemic parrots. Return to Rurrenabaque. Hotel.

Day 4: Transfer in 4WD and motor canoe to visit the wetlands of Las Pampas to view a great variety of species like: anacondas, alligators, turtles and capiwaras. Accommodation in bungalows.

Day 5: We visit an area of Anacondas. In the afternoon we go fishing for piranhas.

Day 6: Morning to visit an area of river pink dolphins. Return to Rurrenabaque.

Day 7: Regular flight to La Paz.

WE PROVIDE THESE SERVICES: 

Bilingual trekking guide,
Local guide,
Cook,
All meals (except first breakfast and last dinner),
Cooking and dinning gear,
Camping gear,
Transportation in 4WD car and motor canoe,
Fly tickets 
2 nights hotel in Rurrenabaque,
2 nights of bungalow in Las Pampas,
Entrance fees,

Trekkers in deep forest

  

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