Preparation
This is a remote area; ensure you have a professional guide, 4x4 transport, and sufficient supplies before entering.
Otuquis National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area represents a significant portion of Bolivia's natural heritage, characterized by its complex network of wetlands and dry forests. Located within the Santa Cruz Department, this protected area is a haven for biodiversity, providing sanctuary for numerous species that thrive in its unique environmental conditions. Visitors to the park can expect a rugged, authentic experience far removed from urban centers. It is a place defined by its vast, open landscapes and the quiet majesty of its undisturbed habitats. The park is highly regarded for its role in regional conservation and offers an unparalleled look at the ecological richness of the Pantanal and Chiquitano regions.
Otuquis National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area represents a significant portion of Bolivia's natural heritage, characterized by its complex network of wetlands and dry forests. Located within the Santa Cruz Department, this protected area is a haven for biodiversity, providing sanctuary for numerous species that thrive in its unique environmental conditions. Visitors to the park can expect a rugged, authentic experience far removed from urban centers. It is a place defined by its vast, open landscapes and the quiet majesty of its undisturbed habitats. The park is highly regarded for its role in regional conservation and offers an unparalleled look at the ecological richness of the Pantanal and Chiquitano regions.
Extensive network of vital wetlands.
Unique transition zone between Pantanal and Chiquitano regions.
Expansive, undisturbed dry forest landscapes.
Significant sanctuary for regional biodiversity.
Extremely remote location with limited infrastructure.
Requires significant planning and specialized transport.
High ecological sensitivity; visitors must respect protected zones.
This is a remote area; ensure you have a professional guide, 4x4 transport, and sufficient supplies before entering.
Plan your visit during the dry season to ensure better access to trails and wildlife viewing areas.
Wildlife observation and exploring remote tropical ecosystems.
BOB Bs
$50-$120 p/day
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Always follow strict 'leave no trace' principles to protect this sensitive ecological sanctuary.