Jungle Tours — Escorpion Travels

Jungle Tours

Madidi National Park

Full Day Jungle — Beni River
Full Day · 08:00 – 17:00
Bala Canyon
San Miguel del Bala
Jungle walk

Full Day in the Jungle
Navigating the Beni River

🕐 08:00 – 17:00
🛶 River transport
👥 Small groups

Explore the majestic Beni River and the Amazon jungle in a single day. Navigate to the spectacular Bala Canyon, visit the indigenous Takana community of San Miguel del Bala, and learn about medicinal plants, cacao, and sugar cane. A perfect day to discover the nature and culture of the Amazon in one outing.

Highlights

Navigation on the Beni River
Visit to the Bala Canyon
Takana indigenous culture
Interpretive jungle walk
Native medicinal plants
Artisanal chocolate making
Sugar cane juice tasting
Unique Amazon landscapes
Easy level Families Photographers First visit
$80 per person Meals included

Day’s schedule

  • Meeting at the Escorpion Travels office
  • Introduction to the guide team and coordination
  • Rubber boots handed out, luggage storage
  • Transfer to the river port and boarding
  • Navigation upstream on the Beni River
  • Observation of the impressive natural gorge
  • Explanation on geography, biodiversity, and ecological importance
  • Time for photos
  • Welcome by the Takana indigenous community
  • Cultural exchange and discovery of local traditions
  • Guided tour along Amazon jungle trails
  • Identification of flora, medicinal and edible plants
  • Demonstration of artisanal sugar cane juice extraction
  • Traditional chocolate making from cacao
  • Tasting of local products
  • Boarding for the return trip on the Beni River
  • Arrival in Rurrenabaque and end of services

Included

  • Round-trip river transport
  • Specialized guide
  • Visit to the Bala Canyon
  • Visit to the San Miguel del Bala community
  • Interpretive jungle walk
  • Cultural and culinary experiences
  • Tasting of local products
  • Rubber boots during the excursion
  • Luggage storage at the office

Not included

  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Rain poncho
  • Waterproof bag for electronics
  • Personal expenses
No national park entry fee is required for this one-day tour.

What to bring

Insect repellent (DEET)
Sunscreen
Light long-sleeved clothing
Trekking shoes
Swimsuit
Rain poncho
Camera
Waterproof bag
Reusable water bottle
Madidi Jungle 2 days
2 Days / 1 Night
Refugio del Maneche
Night walk
Medicinal flora

Madidi Jungle
2 Days / 1 Night

🕐 2 days / 1 night
🏡 Jungle lodge
👥 Small groups

Two days to explore Madidi National Park at a more relaxed pace. Navigate the Beni River, visit the San Miguel del Bala community, take a daytime interpretive walk, and experience the jungle at night with a unique night walk. Spend the night at the Refugio del Maneche, deep in the Amazon jungle.

Highlights

Navigation on the Beni River
Bala Canyon
San Miguel del Bala community
Daytime interpretive walk
Jungle night walk
Night monkeys and wildlife
Pachamama ceremony
Amazon sunrise
Moderate level Adventurers Ecotourists Photographers
$160 per person Meals + lodging included

Day-by-day itinerary

  • Departure at 09:30 from Rurrenabaque on an equipped boat
  • Madidi Park entry processing in San Buenaventura
  • Visit to San Miguel del Bala: sugar cane milling and cultural exchange
  • Observation of the Bala Canyon
  • Arrival at the Refugio del Maneche · lunch
  • “El Motacusal” interpretive walk: medicinal plants, giant trees
  • Watching the Amazon sunset
  • Night walk: night monkeys, birds, rodents
  • Ancestral Pachamama ceremony · dinner and overnight stay
  • Watching the sunrise in the jungle
  • Traditional breakfast at the lodge
  • Final exploration walk on an alternate trail
  • Seed collecting · observing macaws and parrots
  • Return by boat to Rurrenabaque
  • Arrival around 16:30 · end of service

Included

  • Round-trip river transport
  • Accommodation at the Refugio del Maneche
  • Specialized Amazon jungle guides
  • All meals
  • Daytime and nighttime interpretive walks
  • Cultural activities in San Miguel del Bala
  • Pachamama ceremony
  • Mineral water

Not included

  • Additional drinks
  • Personal expenses
  • Repellent and sunscreen
Madidi National Park entry fee:
50 Bs nationals · 200 Bs foreigners
(paid directly at the entry point)

What to bring

20–30 liter backpack
Long-sleeved shirt
Light long pants
Trekking shoes
Headlamp
Repellent (DEET)
Rain poncho
Swimsuit
Reusable water bottle
Madidi Jungle 3 days — Camp
Expedition · 3 Days / 2 Nights
Jungle camp
Piranha fishing
Rafting Beni River

Madidi Jungle
3-Day / 2-Night Expedition

🕐 3 days / 2 nights
Lodge + camp
👥 Small groups

The most complete expedition in Madidi National Park. Three days of total immersion: navigate the Beni River, visit indigenous communities, take daytime and nighttime walks, camp deep in the jungle, fish for piranhas, and finish with rafting on the Beni River. The most intense experience the Bolivian jungle has to offer.

Highlights

Total immersion in Madidi Park
Camp deep in the jungle
Daytime and nighttime walks
Ancestral Pachamama ceremony
Artisanal fishing (piranha, catfish)
Rafting on the Beni River
Observing macaws and parrots
San Miguel del Bala community
Moderate–high level Adventurers Ecotourists Photographers
$240 per person Meals + lodging + rafting included

Day-by-day itinerary

  • Departure at 09:30 from Rurrenabaque on an equipped boat
  • Madidi Park entry processing in San Buenaventura
  • Visit to San Miguel del Bala: sugar cane milling and Takana cultural exchange
  • Navigation on the Beni River · observation of the Bala Canyon
  • Arrival at the Refugio del Maneche · lunch
  • “El Motacusal” interpretive walk: medicinal plants, giant trees
  • Watching the Amazon sunset
  • Night walk: night monkeys, birds, rodents
  • Ancestral Pachamama ceremony · buffet dinner and overnight stay
  • Traditional breakfast and packing
  • ~3h transfer to the El Caimán camp
  • Lunch in a natural setting · setting up camp
  • Deep jungle walk: flora, fauna, Amazon ecosystem
  • Artisanal fishing: piranha, catfish, Amazon salmon
  • Dinner with traditional preparation
  • Night exploration walk · rest at camp
  • Watching the sunrise in the jungle
  • Reconnaissance expedition: Amazon trees, insects, wildlife
  • Return to the Refugio del Maneche via alternate trail
  • Seed collecting · observing macaws and parrots
  • Lunch at the main lodge
  • Rafting activity on the Beni River
  • Return by river · arrival in Rurrenabaque ~16:30 · end of service

Included

  • Round-trip river transport
  • Accommodation at the lodge (night 1) and jungle camp (night 2)
  • Specialized Amazon jungle guides
  • All meals (buffet and traditional cuisine)
  • Daytime and nighttime interpretive walks
  • Cultural activities in San Miguel del Bala
  • Traditional Pachamama ceremony
  • Artisanal jungle fishing
  • Rafting activity on the Beni River
  • Mineral water and camp services

Not included

  • Additional drinks
  • Personal expenses
  • Repellent and sunscreen
Madidi National Park entry fee:
50 Bs nationals · 200 Bs foreigners
(paid directly at the entry point)

What to bring

30–40 liter backpack
Long-sleeved shirt
Light long pants
Trekking shoes
Swimsuit + towel
Headlamp + batteries
Repellent (DEET)
Rain poncho
Waterproof bag for electronics

Madidi National Park

The most biodiverse ecosystem on the planet.
Within reach from Rurrenabaque.

Madidi National Park holds over 1,000 bird species, 200 mammal species, and thousands of plants — more biodiversity than all of Europe. With Escorpion Travels, you discover it with guides who were born here.

Expert native guides

Leonor and his team know every trail, every plant, every animal. Knowledge built over decades, not from books.

Ancestral medicinal flora

You’ll learn to identify plants that heal, that feed, and that protect — ancestral knowledge shared honestly.

Extraordinary wildlife

Macaws, night monkeys, tapirs, piranhas. In Madidi, every walk is an unexpected encounter.

Living indigenous cultures

The Takana community of San Miguel del Bala shares their real way of life — not a show for tourists.

Groups of max 8 people

So the experience stays intimate, the impact minimal, and the guide’s attention total.

Responsible ecotourism

Zero waste left in the jungle. We work with local communities. Part of our income supports social projects in the region.

Ready to head in?

Madidi is waiting for you.
How many days can you stay?

Message us on WhatsApp or book directly. Small groups, expert guides, a jungle you won’t forget.