The Bolivian Amazon basin represents more than two-thirds of the country. Most of this vast region has not been touched by man to date, and it is covered by humid jungles and flat savanna lands, teeming with all kinds of wildlife.
Bolivia’s newest and best ecotourism destination is Madidi National Park. It covers 4.7 million acres and includes 6,000 glaciers, rainforests, pampas, cloud forests, and dry forests.
“Boasts the greatest biodiversity of any protected area on Earth” (Footprint Handbooks).
“The Manu National Park in Peru is widely considered the best ecotourism destination in the Amazon, but Madidi far surpasses Manu” (National Geographic).