It is surprising to know places where man lives in harmony with nature. Grab your backpack!
Imagine a landscape where you can find almost 900 especes bird or more of 150 or mammalian 84 of amphibians. A space to house almost 200 types of fish and 70 of reptiles and almost 2000 plant species. A place to live ancestral indigenous communities living in perfect harmony with nature and with the emerging tourism. This magical and unique place exists and is, in the region of La Paz, Bolivia a 5800 meters high and is the Madidi National Park.
The best way to explore the area and avoid many risks is to travel with organized tours, where no lack of experience as hiking, rappelling, swimming in the lakes or sport fishing, river navigation, interaction with native communities and observation of all species.
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The Beni River is the main artery. This river originates in the foothills of the Andes. On its banks there is a significant diversity of precious woods and also offers a variety of fish species.
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The entrance to the park is Rurrenabaque
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Another must-see is Tumupasa. The indigenous Amazonian population, where native ethnic Tacana held with the utmost attachment traditions and cultural customs. Enjoy your music!
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In n the river Tuichi Department of La Paz, is the basis of the tourist circuit including a portion Chalalán Madidi National Park, where the indigenous community of San José de Uchupiamonas aims to ensure sustainable management of natural resources in the area, preserve the environment and promote its development.
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Very curious will result visiting San Buenaventura, where are settled ethnic groups and Tacanas Chimanes.
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Madidi National Park is home to more than 6000 plant species, 1.370 vertebrate species and 1000 species of birds
To whet your appetite, I leave you with the documentary National Geographic