Named as "Chalalán" because of the lagoon where the ecolodge is located, fully managed by the local community of San José de Uchupianonas, which has an ethnic Quechua-Tacana origin.
There are shared and private cabins, small treks at the rainforest, night hikes to appreciate the wildlife.
There are birdwatching and sport fishing specialized guides.
Madidi + Pampas
Mashaquipe and Tortugas Ecolodges
The combination of this two lodges offer a complete experience at the beautiful Bolivian Amazonia: Madidi Park and the Pampas del Yacuma Reserve.
To combine the visit at both protected areas it is required to have at least a 4 day stay.
Las Tortugas Eco Lodge is located 20 minutes by boat from Puerto Tucuman in the municipality of Santa Rosa, department of Beni, cruising the Yacuma River. Its located is in a prime location for observing the fauna and flora of the Yacuma area, besides having access by boat to the Municipal Reserve of La Pampa.
The lodge has five cabins each with a private bathroom.
In one of them hammocks were placed with a view into the vastness of the forest of Santa Rosa del Yacuma.
Madidi Park
San Miguel del Bala Ecolodge
Built and managed by the Tacana community of San Miguel, among the best atractions of its zone they have the San Miguel Canyon and the red macaws cliff.