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Pampas and Awaisal 3 days

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3 days
Availability : All year long
Rurrenabaque
Rurrenabaque
Min Age : 4+
Max People : 6
Overview

The Pampas of Yacuma are probably the best location in Bolivia to easy spot wildlife. Here, you will be able to find an endemic specie of pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis boliviensis), lots of monkeys, caimans, eagles, anacondas, prehistoric birds and much more.

 

Departure time and location

Place: Rurrenabaque

Time: 08:30

Return time and location

Place: Rurrenabaque

Time: 17:00

Included

Accommodation in private cabins with private bathroom.

Meals during the tour.

Transportation Rurrenabaque – Pampas – Rurrenabaque.

English speaking guide.

All activities.

Transfer IN/OUT airport in Rurrenabaque.

Hotel reservation and flight rescheduling.

Not included

Entrance fee in Pampas: BOB 150.- p/p (21.5 USD approx.)

Flight tickets.

Transfer La Paz – Rurrenabaque.

Hotel in Rurrenabaque.

Tips.

What to bring?

2-3 pair of long pants.

Long sleeve shirts.

Mosquito repellent in spray.

Sunscreen.

Flashlight.

Camera with extra batteries.

Good trekking shoes.

Binoculars.

Hygiene kit.

Best of
  • Pink river dolphinOne of the most beautiful creatures on heart. Inia boliviensis is an endemic specie of the Bolivian amazon and the only aquatic mammal in Bolivia.
  • AnacondasEunectes beniensis is an endemic specie of Bolivia, different from other anacondas was initially believed to be the result of hybridization between green and yellow anacondas, but was later determined to be a distinct specie.
  • AwaisalAwaisal is a Maropa community located in the middle of the lowlands. Mostly surrounded by ranches, Awaisal has decided to open doors for tourism and are willing to share their traditions with all visitors.
Itinerary

Day 1Rurrenabaque - Santa Rosa - Refuge

The journey begins at 8.30 am from Rurrenabaque, with comfortable cars in a 3-hour ride to Santa Rosa. On the way, you will be able to see many species of birds, capybaras and even sloths. Arrival at Santa Rosa’s port and after lunch, we will travel by river to the Refugio. We will appreciate the typical “sabana” landscape from Beni and other animals like monkeys, turtles, caimans, capybaras and many more! Plenty of chances to take beautiful pictures.
Arrival at the lodge, enjoy a nice welcome drink and get comfortable in your room.

Day 2Pampas - Yacuma River

The day begins early since we are travelling by boat to see the sunrise from the Yacuma River. After breakfast we will do a short excursion through small woods and lagoons. With a little luck we might even see the “anaconda”! Return to the lodge. After lunch we hop on again on our boats and sail on the river looking after the famous “bufeo” or pink dolphin. If you feel like, you can even swim with them. After dinner, a short “night trip” awaits for us. We will look for nocturnal animals and of course for the shining eyes of the caimans, a very exciting experience.

Day 3Refuge - Community of Awaisal - Rurrenabaque

After an early breakfast (5.30am) we will depart from the lodge with the boat until Santa Rosa. From here, we will take the car for 1-hour until we arrive the indigenous community of Aguaisal. During this journey, we will be able to see many animals, including the rare black beard macaw. Once in the community, we will look also for the “lucachi” monkey, endemic from the “pampas”. We will have time to share with the locals and learn more about their history, way of leaving, their handicrafts and much more! In the afternoon, after lunch, transfer back to Rurrenabaque by car. Arrival around 5pm.

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