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Attractions in Amazon (Rurrenabaque)

Where wild jungle rivers meet pink dolphins and endless adventure 🐒🌿

8 attractions · Bolivia
Madidi National Park and the Beni River

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Madidi National Park
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Madidi National Park

📍 Rurrenabaque

🌲 Nature

One of the world's most biodiverse protected areas, offering families boat expeditions and jungle treks through pristine Amazonian rainforest.

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Pampas del Yacuma Municipal Protected Area
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Pampas del Yacuma Municipal Protected Area

📍 Santa Rosa del Yacuma

🌲 Nature

An iconic wetland savannah famous for accessible wildlife viewing, where families can spot pink dolphins, caimans, and monkeys along the riverbanks.

San José de Uchupiamonas

San José de Uchupiamonas

📍 Rurrenabaque

🏘 Town / Village

A historic indigenous village in Madidi National Park founded in 1616, famous for its sustainable community-led tourism and Tacana-Quechua heritage.

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Beni River
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Beni River

📍 Rurrenabaque

🏔 Scenic View

The main waterway of the region, providing scenic boat transportation and beautiful sunset views against the backdrop of the rainforest hills.

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Pilón Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Indigenous Territory
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Pilón Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Indigenous Territory

📍 Rurrenabaque

🌲 Nature

A stunning transition zone between the Andes and the Amazon, featuring primary rainforest and opportunities for cultural exchange with indigenous communities.

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San Miguel del Bala
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San Miguel del Bala

📍 Rurrenabaque

🏘 Town / Village

A welcoming Tacana indigenous community along the Beni River that offers authentic cultural exchanges, traditional weaving demonstrations, and rainforest medicinal knowledge.

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Caquiahuara Trail

Caquiahuara Trail

📍 Rurrenabaque

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

5km easy to moderate trail, 3-hour duration, 60m elevation gain. Located within Madidi National Park, this trail leads to a famous clay cliff where Red-and-green Macaws nest and feed. Accessible via boat from Rurrenabaque. Guided tours are standard and recommended for safety and wildlife spotting.

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San Miguel del Bala Eco-Lodge

San Miguel del Bala Eco-Lodge

📍 Rurrenabaque

🐄 Farm

A premier community-led tourism project where families can explore Tacana indigenous culture through traditional farming, sugar cane processing, and guided jungle walks.

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