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Parque Nacional Amboró This remote national park is home to rare species, such as the
spectacled bear, and is a bird-watcher's paradise ( Click here )
Parque Nacional Sajama The bleak landscape of Sajama is home to rhea, vicuña and
even some Andean wildcats ( Click here )
Parque Nacional Carrasco Explore the cloud forest and encounter a variety of mammals
and birds in this isolated national park ( Click here )
Trekking
For long-distance hauls and shorter day trips along ancient Inca paving, down cloud-en-
cased valleys and through vast swaths of untamed wilderness, you can't beat Bolivia's
treks. Many start in the Andes, finishing just above the Amazon Basin, while others take
you through lost forests, past remote rural communities and into the heart of the Bolivian
countryside.
El Choro Traversing Parque Nacional Cotopata, the Choro trek is the most popular trip
around ( Click here )
Takesi Memorable cultural experiences await in the remote rural villages along this fun
and easily accessible option ( Click here )
Yunga Cruz The most demanding of the Inca treks, this five- to six-day trip takes you
over the shoulder of Illimani down into the warm climes of the Yungas ( Click here )
Cordillera de los Frailes Immerse yourself in Jalq'a culture on this fun village-to-village
trek outside Sucre ( Click here )
Mapiri Further off the beaten track, this six-day romp is for the hard core only ( Click
here )
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