Northern Bolivia is a diverse and relatively remote region, known for its Amazon rainforest, indigenous cultures, and unique wildlife. key highlights for us included.
The Death Road also known as the old Yungas Road is a route about 60 km long. The road was built in 1930. Because of steep slopes, (SEE VIDEO CLIP ATTACHED) a narrow single track, lack of guardrails, rain, and fog, the road was considered dangerous. Despite its nickname, it is not the most dangerous road in the region.
Rurrenabaque the main gateway to Bolivia’s Amazon, offering boat trips and jungle excursions.
Madidi National Park is one of the world’s most biodiverse places, home to jaguars, pink river dolphins, macaws, and countless plant species.
Pampas del Yacuma. this wetland ecosystem is teeming with wildlife, including capybaras, anacondas, caimans, and monkeys.
Cobija is the capital of Pando, a lesser-visited Amazonian region bordering Brazil. known off-the-beaten track adventures and dense rainforest
Noel Kempff Mercado National Park Less accessible than Madidi, making it a truly remote and wild experience. The city of Trinidad serves as a base for river tours, piranha fishing, and pink dolphin spotting.