Getting Around
The remote nature of Rio Madeira means that access is often best achieved via guided tours or river cruises.
Rio Madeira, a major tributary of the Amazon River, stretches across Bolivia and is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and rich biodiversity. The river offers a remote and adventurous vibe, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the untouched beauty of the Amazon basin. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boating, fishing, and photography, all while experiencing the diverse wildlife that thrives along its banks.
Major tributary of the Amazon River.
Stunning natural landscapes.
Rich biodiversity.
Opportunities for boating and fishing.
Ideal for photography and exploration.
Remote location with limited access.
Rich biodiversity and wildlife.
Significant waterway contributing to the Amazon basin.
The remote nature of Rio Madeira means that access is often best achieved via guided tours or river cruises.
BOB Bs
$50-$100 p/day
Try local river fish dishes when visiting nearby communities.
Be cautious of wildlife and ensure you have appropriate vaccinations and health precautions.
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara
Adventure, Nature, Photography, Wildlife
Prepare for a tropical climate with potential heavy rains, especially during the wet season.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting with milder weather and less rainfall.
Summer can be hot and humid, with increased rainfall.
Fall offers moderate weather, making it a good time for exploration.
Winter is cooler and drier, perfect for outdoor activities.






