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Get InspiredSouth AmericaBoliviaTunari National Park

Tunari National Park

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National Park·Rugged, Quiet, Majestic, Untamed
Tunari National Park
Photo by Daniel Mauricio Arenas Mercado from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Jhonn Alex Cespedes Hinojosa from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Jhonn Alex Cespedes Hinojosa from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Karla Daniela Gonzales Cuellar from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Jhonn Alex Cespedes Hinojosa from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Daniel Mauricio Arenas Mercado from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Jhonn Alex Cespedes Hinojosa from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Jhonn Alex Cespedes Hinojosa from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Karla Daniela Gonzales Cuellar from Google Places
Tunari National Park
Photo by Jhonn Alex Cespedes Hinojosa from Google Places

Tunari National Park serves as a significant ecological sanctuary in the heart of the Bolivian Andes. The park encompasses a dramatic range of elevations, providing visitors with sweeping views of mountain peaks and high-altitude valleys. It is a premier destination for those interested in trekking and observing the unique flora and fauna adapted to the harsh, beautiful mountain environment. The landscape is characterized by its stark, majestic beauty, offering a quiet retreat from urban life. Whether you are an experienced hiker or a nature photographer, the park provides a raw and authentic experience of the Andean wilderness.

Tunari National Park serves as a significant ecological sanctuary in the heart of the Bolivian Andes. The park encompasses a dramatic range of elevations, providing visitors with sweeping views of mountain peaks and high-altitude valleys. It is a premier destination for those interested in trekking and observing the unique flora and fauna adapted to the harsh, beautiful mountain environment. The landscape is characterized by its stark, majestic beauty, offering a quiet retreat from urban life. Whether you are an experienced hiker or a nature photographer, the park provides a raw and authentic experience of the Andean wilderness.

Highlights

  • Sweeping views of high-altitude mountain peaks.

  • Diverse high-altitude ecosystems and unique flora.

  • Extensive trails for experienced hikers.

  • Authentic, raw Andean wilderness experience.

Before you go: Tunari National Park essentials

  • High elevation requires physical preparation and caution.

  • Limited infrastructure means visitors should be self-sufficient.

  • Weather can change rapidly in the Andean mountains.

Altitude Awareness

The park is located at high altitude; ensure you are properly acclimatized before attempting strenuous hikes.

Gear Preparation

Bring sturdy hiking boots, layers for fluctuating temperatures, and plenty of water, as facilities are limited.

Best For

High-altitude trekking and immersive Andean nature photography.

Currency

BOB Bs

Average Cost

$30-$60 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish, Quechua

Navigation

Trails can be rugged and unmarked; consider hiring a local guide if you are unfamiliar with the terrain.

Leave No Trace

Help preserve this ecological sanctuary by packing out all trash and respecting the local flora and fauna.

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Location

Bolivia
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