Madidi is located in the northwest of Bolivia in the north of the Department of La Paz. It borders on other National Parks, such as Manuripi Heat, the Integrally Administrated Natural Area of the Aplobamba and Pilon de Lajas Biosphere Reserve. Its western edge is the Peruvian border, and it extends eastwards along the Andes Cordillera branches, plunging deeply into the Amazon area. Madidi is one of the most biologically diverse protected areas on the planet. The Madidi National Park is home to over 1,000 bird species and contains a large population of Latin America’s most charismatic wildlife species: jaguar, spectacled bear, maned wolf, giant otter, Andean condor and many more.
See:
Experience:
Secrets of the Jungle: