Madidi National Park
From the Andes to the Amazon, Madidi National Park extends. Madidi is one of the world's most ecologically varied parks, covering over 7,000 square kilometers. A secretive jaguar, a big otter, or the titi monkey, a kind of primate found nowhere else on the planet, may be seen by visitors to Madidi.
Madidi National Park is home to more than a quarter of the world's 9,000 bird species. Fans of Daniel Radcliffe's latest film, Jungle, would be crazy to pass up the opportunity to see Madidi. Stay in the community-run Amazon lodge of the real-life protagonist and go on your own Bolivian jungle adventure, minus the hunger and gangrene, of course.
• Location: RM68+8C8, Ucumari, Bolivia
• Timing: 8 A.M - 8 P.M, Mon-Fri
• Famous for: There are about 1,254 bird species, accounting for 14% of the world's 9,000 bird species
• Entry Fee: US$ 18
• Best Time To Visit: The greatest time to visit is during the dry season, because this is when the river attracts the most species.