Preparation
This is a remote wilderness area; ensure you are fully self-sufficient with water, food, and navigation gear before entering.





Iñao National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area represents one of the most significant protected regions within Bolivia's Chuquisaca Department. Spanning a diverse range of altitudes and terrains, the park is dedicated to the conservation of its unique flora and fauna. Visitors to this area can expect a raw, untouched experience far removed from urban development. It is an essential destination for those interested in ecology, conservation, and rugged outdoor adventure. Due to its status as a protected area, it offers a rare glimpse into the natural heritage of the region.
Iñao National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area represents one of the most significant protected regions within Bolivia's Chuquisaca Department. Spanning a diverse range of altitudes and terrains, the park is dedicated to the conservation of its unique flora and fauna. Visitors to this area can expect a raw, untouched experience far removed from urban development. It is an essential destination for those interested in ecology, conservation, and rugged outdoor adventure. Due to its status as a protected area, it offers a rare glimpse into the natural heritage of the region.
Diverse range of altitudes and terrains
Significant conservation area for unique flora and fauna
Raw, wilderness-focused outdoor experience
The park is characterized by varying altitudes, which can lead to significant temperature changes.
Infrastructure is extremely limited; expect primitive conditions rather than tourist facilities.
Access may be challenging depending on the season and local road conditions.
This is a remote wilderness area; ensure you are fully self-sufficient with water, food, and navigation gear before entering.
Given the rugged nature of the terrain, hiring a local guide familiar with the park's trails and conservation zones is highly recommended.
Rugged outdoor adventure and ecological exploration.
BOB Bs
$30-$70 p/day
Spanish, Quechua
As a protected area, follow strict leave-no-trace principles to help preserve the park's delicate ecosystem.