Amboró National Park (North side, camping)
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It lies in a unique geographical position at the confluence of 3 distinct ecosystems. It is a great place to spot wildlife; this ecological masterpiece is a paradise for bird lovers and is conveniently accessible from Santa Cruz . This park is reputed to contain more butterflies than anywhere else on earth. |
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Noel Kempff National Park (North side by plane)
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This amazing expedition combines adventure and unparalleled beauty in one of the most unspoiled regions in the entire Amazon basin. The spectacular beauty of this part of the park includes impressive waterfalls: Arco Iris and Ahlfeld. Access to the park is by plane. |
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Noel Kempff National Park (South side 4WD)
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It is one of the largest and most unspoiled parks in the Amazon Basin . It encompasses beautiful scenery, including rivers, rainforests, waterfalls and plateaus. Going to Noel Kempff is a true expedition and a great opportunity to spot wildlife. |
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Amboró National Park (North side, Mataracu Tent Camp Lodge)
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The Mataracu Tent Camp Lodge has been designed to offer the possibility to be in touch with nature without sacrificing comfort. With the Mataracu Tent Camp as starting point many walks in Amboró National Park can be made. |
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Amboro National Park (South side, cloud forest)
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In the South side of the Amboró Park you will find this beautiful mysterious and enchanted cloud forest which hosts several species of ferns.
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Amboró National Park (South side, Refugio Los Volcanes)
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Refugio Los Volcanes offers spectacular views of sandstone rock cliffs as well as tropical forests. World renowned ornithologists such as Ridgeley and Tudor have visited Los Volcanes on several opportunities - their bird lists register more than 200 species. Also more than 100 species of orchids and bromeliads have been identified. |
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Madidi National Park (Chalalan Ecolodge)
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The Madidi National Park characterized by its exceptional wealth of biological riches and variety of ecosystems being home to over 4.739 species of plants, 1.370 species of vertebrates and 867 tropical birds and endemic plants, is considered the most biologically rich protected area on earth and a priority for conservation. |
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Caracoles Lodge (Pampas-Savannahs Tours)
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The Caracoles Lodge is located near Rurrenabaque, in the Beni department. Rurrenabaque is one of the gateways to the Bolivian Amazon that is characterized by its humid and warm climate.
This lodge has been built aside the Yacuma River where you can spot diverse birds, butterflies, the famous river pink dolphins and the Yacares.
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Toro Toro National Park
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The isolated Toro Toro National Park is situated in the North of Potosí department, 140 km south of Cochabamba.
You can observe thousands of dinosaurs' tracks, fossils, cave paintings and archaeological remains. The landscape is full of mountains, all size stones and running waters, crystal clear natural pools and beautiful waterfalls.
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Pantanal
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The Bolivian part of the Marsh is very well preserved, and maintains the most genuine, untouched and wildest forests and flooded plains of the whole Pantanal region . |
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Selva Blue Ecolodge (Los Lagos)
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The Selva Blue Ecolodge**** (former Hotel Los Lagos, Swiss owned) is located in the Amazon basin in the department Beni, Bolivia. The Selva Blue lodge is an excellent place for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
Because of its remote location, protected status and different habitats a wide range of flora and fauna can be found here.
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Relive Che´s last days and visit the places where he, in 1967, traveled around with secrecy and a rifle, together with his guerrilla, up to the little rural school where he was executed.
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Salar de Uyuni (salt lake)
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Visit the spectacular Salar de Uyuni, one of the biggest attractions in Bolivia. Some 40.000 years ago, the area was part of Lake Minchin, a giant prehistoric lake.
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