Indigena Tours
Explore the Wonders of Indigena Tours in Rurrenabaque
Explore the breathtaking Amazon rainforest with Mashaquipe Eco Tours, where adventure meets sustainability in Rurrenabaque.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife of the Amazon rainforest with Mashaquipe Eco Tours. Known for their eco-friendly adventures, this tour operator offers unforgettable experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. From guided jungle treks to wildlife spotting, Mashaquipe ensures that every trip is not only thrilling but also respectful of the environment.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're coming from La Paz, take Route 3 towards Rurrenabaque. The drive takes approximately 18 hours, so plan for an overnight stay along the way. Once in Rurrenabaque, navigate to Costanera Esq, C. 18 de Noviembre, where Mashaquipe Eco Tours is located. Look for the prominent sign at the entrance.
Public Transportation (Bus)
From La Paz, take a bus to Rurrenabaque. Buses depart regularly from the main bus terminal and the journey takes about 18-20 hours. Upon arrival in Rurrenabaque, head towards the town center. Mashaquipe Eco Tours is located at Costanera Esq, C. 18 de Noviembre. You can ask locals for directions, as this is a well-known area.
Taxi or Local Transport
Once you arrive in Rurrenabaque, you can use local taxis or tuk-tuks to reach Mashaquipe Eco Tours. The cost for a taxi from the bus terminal to the location is usually around 10-20 Bolivianos. Give the driver the address: Costanera Esq, C. 18 de Noviembre.
Use MASHAQUIPE ECO TOURS as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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