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Jungle Rurenabaque, basic 3 days

Cheapest jungle tour in South america, basic jungle lodge, pampas tour Bolivian Jungle / 3 days Pampa ( ask us for the combo Pampa + Selva Days ) 

The pampas are an ecosystem unique to South America.  From the Quechua word for “plains”, the pampas is the vast, treeless Savannah that extends across eastern Bolivia to Brazil, and south into Argentina.  The plains are sparsely populated and home to a vast array of wildlife.  Protected areas across the pampas preserve the fragile ecosystems needed to support a variety of endangered and endemic species.

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In the wet season, the many rivers that crisscross the region overrun their banks, flooding the pampas and transforming it into a lush, verdant landscape.  This regular flooding prevents the growth of high trees, leaving only low, bushy vegetation and an open environment ideally suited to spotting wildlife.

Our pampas tour takes you down the meandering Yacuma River, where a stunning variety of animals gather to cool themselves in the slow-moving water.  Along the riverbanks, you may spot caimans and crocodiles, capybaras, anacondas, squirrel and howler monkeys, pink dolphins, and the hundreds of bird species that make their home in the region.

Not included
Flights: (we also can arrange)
Entree fee

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Day 1 Santa Rosa – Camp
We depart Rurrenabaque at 9:00 by car, passing through sleepy Amazon villages and past small family fincas. We arrive by noon at Santa Rosa, a small town on the banks of the Yacuma River. Here we share a traditional Bolivian lunch of hot soup, meat, rice, yucca, vegetables, and fresh fruit.

From Santa Rosa, we proceed by boat down the Yacuma River. We drift downstream slowly, careful not to disturb the wildlife. You will notice the abundance of fauna immediately: The trees are alive with birds and monkeys, and it is not uncommon for the boat to be escorted for miles by pink, freshwater dolphins. Your guide will be happy to stop the boat to point out hard-to-spot animals or to wait for you to get amazing photographs of wildlife and landscapes.

We arrive at the Indigena ecolodge around 4:00. You can enjoy a snack and fresh juice, take a shower, or just unwind in a hammock for a bit before we head out again. Just a few minutes down river, a local family tends a small shack (extra not included) selling wine, cold beer, and snacks. Here, you can meet travelers from other lodges and share a drink before dinner or challenge them to a game of soccer or volleyball. Once the sun has set over the open expanse of the pampas—always a breathtaking spectacle—we head back to the lodge for dinner.

When the sun sets, the pampas wakes up. Birds and monkeys cry out in the darkness, and small predators dart through the bushes in search of breakfast. We set out in the boat with flashlights in search of the biggest predator of all: caimans. These members of the gator family can grow to 12 feet long. Pitch-black, they hunt along the river during the night, eating snakes, fish and the stray bird. Though hard to see during the day, the caimans are easy to spot at night; their eyes reflect the moonlight, glowing red in the darkness.

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Day 2 animals 

In the morning we share a hearty meal of eggs, pancakes, pastries, and fresh fruit. After breakfast, we don high rubber boots (to protect against snakebites) and head into the high grass of the pampas in search of anaconda and snakes. These non-venomous snakes are among the largest in the world. It is not uncommon for us to spot one 3 or 4 meters long, though some claim to have seen anacondas more than twice that size.

After a long morning in the sun, you may wish to spend the hottest part of the day swimming in the river (use the rope swing!) or lying down for a siesta in the shade. After lunch, we head out looking for a fishing place. The catch: piranhas. These predatory fish are abundant in the region and have been a dietary staple of indigenous communities for generations. Our guides know the best spots to find piranhas and teach you traditional methods of catching them using raw beef for bait.

As evening sets in, we motor back downriver to the football pitch from yesterday. Again you’ve got an opportunity to unwind with other travelers or play a guests-vs-guides game as the sun sets. Grab an extra beer for dinner if you’d like, and we head back to the lodge to eat. Typical dinners include rice, lentils, pasta, salads, fresh vegetables, and bread.


Day 3 Sunrise

For those guests who like to get an early start, we offer a pre-dawn ride a bit downriver. As the moon sets, the pampas begins to prepare itself for morning. Howler monkeys can be heard along the riverbanks. We arrive at an open spot a few minutes away to watch the slow spectacle of sunrise.

After breakfast, we set off upriver where pink dolphins congregate to socialize. If you’d like, you’re welcome to jump into the water for the unforgettable experience of swimming with these rare animales. The dolphins may brush against you as you swim, but are harmless and unbothered by your presence.

After your swim, we return to the lodge for lunch. You’ve got an opportunity to take a siesta and pack up your things before we set off in the afternoon for the return ride to Rurrenabaque.


Included

  • English speaking tour guide
  • Driver
  • A pair of rubber boots (largest size 45 EUR, for bigger sizes please bring your hiking boots. In rainy season, always bring your hiking boots)
  • Bottled mineral water (2nd and 3rd day)
  • Medical Assistance
  • Meals (veggie or meat)
  • Transport in a mini-bus and motor boat
  • Camping equipment (beds, sheets, blankets)
  • Shared toilet and shower

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not included

  • Entrance to the Santa Rosa Park (Bs 150)
  • Transportation from La Paz-Rurrenabaque-La Paz ( we can arrange)
  • First day breakfast and last day dinner (during the tour)
  • Snacks and beverages
  • Tips
  • Transfer from or to airport


Recommendation on what to bring

  • Bottle of water for the first day
  • Long pants
  • White, long-sleeve shirts
  • Hat/cap
  • Sandals & shoes
  • Rain jacket
  • Swimsuit
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera
  • Insect repellent
  • Toilet paper
  • Flashlight/batteries
  • Towel
  • Bs.-150 (for park entrance)
  • Padlock

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Equipment
*Camera and film
*Pocket knife
*Sun glasses
*Notebook
*Flashlight w/batteries
*Binoculars
*1 medium to large backpack
*Towel

Other
*Documents (Passport or any other type of ID)
*Insect Repellent (90-100% DEET)
*Vitamin “B” to repel mosquitoes
*Copy of vaccination record for yellow fever and tetanus
(Malaria is not present)

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