Naviguate on a motor boat on the amazonian rivers of Bolivia, exploring its little streams and lakes, looking for animals!
You spend the nights in hand-made wood camps, sleeping on hamacs with mosquito nets or in indigenous houses. There is no hot water, but the weather is really warm and humid. You can get a break from the hights of La Paz and enjoy the beauty of the nature.
You will be in an intime contact with nature, observing a variety of plants and trees of the Amazone, looking for strange animals. Most of them hide from you and live their lives without being interested by your camera flashes.
You will get the chance to see alligators, monkeys, birds of all kinds and many many mosquitos!
You will also get to discover indigenous lifestyle or even play with anacondas depending of the agency you choose.
Rurrenabaque is the most visited Bolivian Amazonian site, located at 300 km north from La Paz, at the border of the Beni river. To get there, you can either take a horrible bus ride or take a 24-seater plane for a few extra dollars.
There are other destinations and you will have the opportunity to get information on all of them once in an agency in La Paz.