Destinations Visited
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Madidi National ParkThe Madidi National Park of northwest Bolivia was created in 1995 and protects a full array of tropical ecosystems. From the high Andes to the Amazon basin, Madidi´s vast wilderness of 4,500.00 acres encompasses unparalleled biological diversity ranging from monstrance cloud forest to dry tropical forest, humid lowland rainforest to savannah, wild rivers to lakes. Madidi National Parks mountains, forest habitat is home to more than 1.000 species of birds, 44% of all new world species of mammal, and an estimated 38% of neotropical amphibians. The tropical Andes, where Madidi is located is also a globally critical hotspot of plant endemism. Nestled in Madidi National Park, Chalalan Eco lodge has been crafted with eco-tourism in mind, offering comfortable accommodations in pristine tropical rainforest. The eco lodge sits on the edge of Chalalan Lake, deep in Madidi wilderness. Chalalán is accessed by dugout canoe up the spectacular Beni and Tuichi rivers, 5 hours from the gateway community of Rurrenabaque. |
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