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National Park Madidi
MADIDI NATIONAL PARK (MNP) Located in
the northwest of Bolivia , this park protects a full array of
tropical ecosystems. From the high Andes to the Amazon basin,
Madidi's vast wilderness of 4,500,000 acres encompasses
unparalleled biological diversity, ranging from mountain cloud
forest to dry tropical forest, humid lowland rainforest to
savannah, wild rivers to lakes

Chalalán ecolodge
CHALALAN ECOLODGE Chalalan is the first
international quality eco-lodge fully OWNED and OPERATED by an
indigenous community, crafted with the eco-tourist in mind,
offering comfortable accommodation in pristine tropical
rainforest. The eco-lodge sits on the edge of the natural and
majestic Chalalan lake, deep in the Bolivian Amazon.
THE IDEAL CONCEPT OF ECOTOURISM
In Chalalan we strive to offer you a unique,
top-quality rainforest experience that will benefit San José
de Uchupiamonas, OUR COMMUNITY and protect
Madidi National Park , OUR HOME
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Rurrenabaque Tour (Package) - Chalalan
Lodge. Day 1. Fly in the morning
to Rurrenabaque. A day to rest and acclimatize to the low
lands. Day 2. Travel by canoe along the
Beni River past the spectacular Bala Canyon. Follow the Tuichi
River to the Lodge on the shores of the Chalalan Lagoon. This
is a beautiful setting and home to monkeys, turtles, and more
than 340 species of birds such as parabas, guagmayos, toucans
and humming birds. Day 3. Hike through
the jungle to learn about the flora of the area. Guides will
share with you their knowledge of medicinal plants and how
some plants are used by the artisans. At night you can observe
the nocturnal life of the jungle and the lagoons and watch for
the shiny eyes of the crocodiles. Day 4.
Early return to Rurrenabaque to catch the flight to La Paz, or
join a tour to the grasslands (Pampas).

Tuichi river
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Ideal if you wish to:
- Explore and interpret the tropical rainforest.
- Discover the Wildlife in it's habitat.
- Support a indigenous community.
- Explore trails that cross varied forest habitats.
- Canoe trips.
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