Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
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Rurrenabaque is a small town in Beni Department, in northwestern Bolivia. Located on the Beni River, it has a population of around 8,500 people (2012 estimate). Often known simply as Rurre, the town is a popular gateway to the Madidi National Park.

Rurrenabaque has developed as a tourist hub for visits to the Bolivian rainfoest and pampas. The rainforest stretches from the south and west of Rurrenabaque. Part of it is protected as the Madidi National Park. The pampas stretches northeastwards from Rurrenabaque to the Yacuma River. Due to the many ecotourism activities available, Rurrenabaque has a number of eco-lodges.

Visiting Rurrenabaque

There is an airstrip just outside town. Rurrenabaque receives daily flights from La Paz. Take note that flight cancellations are common, particularly during the rainy season.

Places of Interest in Rurrenabaque

  1. Balneario El Ambiabo

  2. Butterfly Pool Mirador

  3. La Cruz

  4. Zipline canopy tour

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