Rurrenabaque and the Madidi National Park - Amazon Rainforest
The Madidi Park was declared by National Geographic as one of the areas with most biodiversity in the world and one of the 20 places with greater tourist interest at world level. It has common borders with Peruvian protected areas such as the Bahuaja Sonene National Park and the Tambopata Reserve, so it is part of important biological corridors such as Vilcabamba-Amboró Corridor, which is a binational project (Peru-Bolivia) and the Amboro-Madidi Corridor, in the Bolivian side.
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Trekking La Cumbre Illimani
Great trek in the Bolivian Andes organised by Deep Rainforest Tour Operator
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What 3 days in the Amazon Jungle are really like!
Off the beaten path adventures are my favorite, and 3 days off the grid in the amazon were the perfect choice! It's easy to get to the rainforest in Bolivia, especially from La Paz, and there are plenty of options for a trip to the madidi national park, which offers eco-lodges, wildlife, and giant bugs & critters. This is what those 3 days were like and what you can expect if you want to do the same.
As always the end slide includes the costs you can expect, and what you should pack if you plan on doing this. We decided to go pretty last minute and actually ended up spending a week in the small town of Rurrenabaque. So there's more travel vlogs about the jungle coming your way ;)
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On a personal note, I want to add that we were there earlier this year, and our guide had told us some amazing stories of what growing up in the amazon was like. But he also told us about the farming that is destroying his home, making the recent events that much more heartbreaking. Go see these beautiful places, support eco & sustainable tourism practices, and make choices that reflect care for this beautiful planet & help future generations enjoy it as well x
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Bolivia Altitude [ Team NanoPirate ] Drone
Un tour de la Bolivie en drone
Bolivien trip with drone
Peru Backpackers First Leg in Cocaine's Journey
Much of the world's cocaine now originates in the mountains of Peru, where young, poor farmers risk their lives making the difficult and dangerous trek to deliver cocaine to traffickers. (May 7)
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Bolivia Altiplano from a Drone
Have you ever been on another planet? No? Well, neither have I! Although I have been to a place that looks like out of this world, or at least to my imagination. Wondering where that is? In Bolivia, and more exactly in the south west.
The place is known as Altiplano, in English it means high plateau.
I spent four days cruising around Bolivian Altiplano in a 4x4 Toyota on a trip from La Paz to Uyuni and I had the time of my life. Why? Because I love photographing landscapes, not to mention, rugged-and-untouched-by-the-humans landscapes. On this trip there was plenty of them.
A Minute in Bolivia
I spent one week in Bolivia, so I made a one minute clip of the whole trip. I crashed my drone (DJI Mavic) but luckily was able to get back thanks to Barracuda Biking company!
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Indigena Tours, Rurrenabaque
Indigena Tours is a local, certified-sustainable tour operator in Rurrenabaque, Boliva. Indigena brings you deep into the Bolivian pampas with our 3 day / 2 night tour package. Check out this video to get a feel for your experience with Indigena Tours. Learn more about the tour at indigenatour.com.
Colombia's Hidden Cocaine Route: El Naya
Colombia is one of the world's top cocaine-producing countries with a majority of the drug ending up on US soil. VICE Colombia take a dangerous trip along El Naya to examine the grueling production process.
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Berraco del Madidi - Amazon Adventure Tours
Berraco del Madidi is a Bolivian rainforest EcoCamp specializing in multi-day tours. Located deeper than any other operator in the Amazon's Madidi National Park, we are committed to offering our guests the most authentic rainforest adventures. We promise personalized service; we accommodate only eight guests at a time and tailor the tour to your interests. Our professional local guides lead a variety of adventures like hiking, rafting and fishing.
While the adventures are rugged, our EcoCamp is relaxing and comfortable. We invite you to swing in our hammocks, enjoy our traditional meals and experience life in the jungle. A local enterprise, Berraco del Madidi is committed to sustainability and to benefiting our indigenous community. Your visit supports the people of San Jose de Uchupiamonas.
For more information visit our website at berracodelmadidi.com
Drone flying over Bolivia's deforestation for soy expansion | Chasing Deforestion Part 2
This week we take you to Bolivia, where Mongabay's founder Rhett Butler traces the rising deforestation in the country.
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Road of Death, Bolivia || Most Dangerous Road in Bolivia
Road of Death, Bolivia || Most Dangerous Road in Bolivia
The North Yungas Road is a road leading from La Paz to Coroico, 56 kilometres northeast of La Paz in the Yungas region of Bolivia. In 1995 the Inter-American Development Bank named it as the world's most dangerous road.
La Carretera de los Yungas was, probably, the most famous road in the world as well as the most dangerous. This gravel dirt track covers a 69-kilometre (43 mi) stretch between La Paz and Coroico, in the Yungas region of Bolivia. To be fair, it’s technically not considered the “World’s Most Dangerous Road” anymore due to the construction of a new highway close by, which directs most traffic away from its path.
It’s estimated that 200 to 300 people traveling on it died each year. The thin road climbs jungle-clad mountains to a height of 4,650m, winding and turning all the while with nauseatingly deep canyons below. Dozens of vehicles went off the road each year, and with vertical drops of up to 1000m over the edge, annual fatalities reached into the hundreds. While the rest of Bolivia drives on the right side, here vehicles drive on the left. A driver on the left has a better view of the edge of the road. Furthermore, descending vehicles never have the right of way and must move to the outer edge of the road. This forces fast vehicles to stop so that passing can be negotiated safely. It was the black widow of roads and notorious for being the most treacherous stretch of road in the world as threats of landslides and the 1000 meter cliff faces pose serious danger while traveling its slick and rocky path.
The former world’s most dangerous highway (alternatively known as Death Road, Grove's Road, Coroico Road, Camino de las Yungas, El Camino de la Muerte, Road of Death, Unduavi-Yolosa Highway) climbs up a famous Bolivian mountain pass, La Cumbre, at an elevation of 4,650 metres (15,260 ft) above the sea level. This road was legendary for its extreme danger. Based on the ratio of death per mile, on an average, 26 vehicles plummet over the edge each year, claiming more than 100 lives. The estimation is that 200 to 300 travellers were killed yearly along the road. With these numbers, in 1995, the Inter American Development Bank christened this highway The Most Dangerous Road in the World”.
This road has humbled many egos. It’s not for the sissies and shouldn’t be attempted by novice drivers. It’s not hard to see why the road was so dangerous: It’s barely the width of one vehicle, with no guardrail to protect you from falls of up to 2,000 feet. Rain can make the road muddy and slippery, and rain or fog can reduce a driver to feeling blindfolded. The very good news about this dirt road is that you don’t have to take it. Back in the ’90s before an alternative and safer road was built, it was identified as the most extremely dangerous road in the world. The road is in dreadful condition and requires strong nerves to negotiate it. And just as a reminder that you’re not going on any regular road trip, some drivers pray before they begin their route. One thing’s for sure — easily distracted drivers, watch out! It goes without saying that any San Diego DUI attorney would advise against drinking and driving on this dangerous road.
The road was specially dangerous because is only 3 metres wide and was navigated by trucks and buses, because its constant sheer drops of at least 600m without any barriers or guard rails, the extreme dust clouds from vehicles in the summer and fog all year round often reduced visibility to almost zero and the fog and the rain in the winter months that often washes away parts of the road, reduces visibility as well as causing mudslides and the loosening of rocks from the hillsides above. Without guard rails, most of the road is no wider than 3.2 metres (10 ft). The surface is often muddy, with loosen rocks from the road and rain, fog and dust can reduce visibility. To make matters worse, the road is often swathed in cloud, and in places waterfalls crash down onto its surface. Drivers will likely encounter groups of cyclists during the treacherous journey—tour operators lead rides along the road, marketing the experience as an extreme-sports challenge.
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Log raft ride down the Rio Tuichi, Madidi National Park
We made a raft out of some logs and sailed(?)down the Rio Tuichi of Madidi National Park.
Paprika Tours - Bolivia in 8 Days
This is the core, the essence of Bolivia, ideal for a quick overview of the country, especially if you want to make it an extension of a longer tour of Peru.
Indigena Tours (La Cabana by La K'onga).m4v
Indigena Tours is a locally owned tour operator in Rurrenabaque, Bolivia. For more than a decade, we have been sharing Bolivia's rich culture and stunning natural landscapes with travelers from around the world. Our Bibosi Lodge is tucked deep inside the Pampas de Río Yacuma protected area--the best place to spot wildlife in all of Bolivia. We are certified by Rurrenabaque's Green Action Alliance for sustainability best practices.
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El Bala – A threat to the Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia (Spanish with English subtitles)
The construction of the dam «El Bala» in the Amazon Region of Bolivia would not only flood a protected area, but also deprive hundreds, if not thousands of families of their homes. The Bolivian national energy company ENDE intends to build various dams along the River Beni, but doesn’t inform the people who live in the region appropriately about the consequences this would have for them. On the contrary: ENDE promises the indigenous communities to contribute to infrastructure and access to health and education, if they in turn allow them to carry out the necessary preliminary studies for the construction of the dam on their territories.