Helpful info
This tour includes a boat ride and guided jungle walks.
Expect uneven and potentially muddy trails, so bring proper shoes.
No advanced fitness is required, but participants should be comfortable walking for several hours.
Important Info
Helpful info
This tour includes a boat ride and guided jungle walks.
Expect uneven and potentially muddy trails, so bring proper shoes.
No advanced fitness is required, but participants should be comfortable walking for several hours.
- Duration:
- 2 Days / 1 Night
- Difficulty:
- Easy to Moderate. Guided jungle walks. No intense physical effort, but extended walking is required.
Detailed Itinerary – Rurrenabaque & Madidi National Park (2 Days)
Departure by Boat from Rurrenabaque
Boat trip up the Beni and Tuichi rivers. The journey takes approximately 3 hours.
Flora and Fauna Observation
During the boat trip, there will be opportunities to observe the riverside flora and fauna, with strategic stops.
Arrival at the Ecolodge and Accommodation
Arrival at the Ecolodge and settling into your traditional Amazonian-style cabin with a private bathroom.
Lunch
1:00 PM, lunch at the Ecolodge.
Hike on "Poroto Waiq'u" Trail
After a short rest, you will start a 3-hour guided hike on the Poroto Waiq'u Trail, where with a bit of luck you might see capuchin monkeys and star-patterned quail.
Dinner
We will enjoy a comforting dinner at the ecolodge.
Breakfast
Breakfast at the Ecolodge to start the day with energy.
Hike to "Wabudajaida" and Pishaki Viewpoint
8:00 AM, a hike of approximately 40 minutes begins to the "Wabudajaida" stream. Along the hike, you will have the opportunity to see birds at the Pishaki viewpoint and enjoy a spectacular view.
Natural Waterfall and Pool
Afterward, you will arrive at a natural waterfall where you can enjoy a swim in a pool of crystal-clear water in the middle of the jungle.
Lunch and Rest
Lunch and a short rest at the Ecolodge.
Return to Rurrenabaque
Start of the return boat trip to Rurrenabaque.
End of Tour
- Arrival in Rurrenabaque: Arrival in Rurrenabaque. Transfer to the hotel or airport.
Included
- Transfer
- Guide services
- Accommodation in private comfortable cabins at the Ecolodge
- Meals
Not Included
- Flights or land transport La Paz – Rurrenabaque – La Paz (to be arranged by the traveler)
- Entrance fee to Madidi National Park: Bs. 200 (foreigners) / Bs. 50 (nationals), paid directly
- Other services not included in the program
What to Bring – Jungle Tour Tips
- Personal documents. Always carry your ID or passport, especially in protected or remote areas.
- Light, quick-dry clothing. Perfect for humid jungle environments. Avoid heavy or cotton garments.
- Comfortable shoes and sandals. Essential for hiking through muddy paths and relaxing after walking.
- Sun protection. Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat—even in the shade, UV exposure is high.
- Insect repellent. A must to avoid bites from mosquitoes and other jungle insects.
- Personal hygiene items. Include essentials like soap, toothbrush, toilet paper—some areas lack supplies.
- Cash in Bolivianos. Helpful for souvenirs, snacks, and any unplanned expenses in remote locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are the entrance fees to Madidi National Park included?
No, the entrance fee to Madidi National Park is not included. It must be paid separately (Bs. 200 for foreigners, Bs. 50 for Bolivian nationals). - Is there a chance of seeing big animals like jaguars on this short tour?
Although Madidi National Park is home to jaguars, this short 2-day tour makes sightings of big cats very rare and not guaranteed. The focus is on spotting monkeys, birds, and other more commonly seen wildlife. - Can I swim in the waterfalls?
Yes, the itinerary mentions the opportunity to enjoy a natural pool formed by a waterfall. - Do I need to bring my own camping gear?
No, accommodation is provided in private cabins, so camping gear is not necessary.