Río Tuichi

 
Overview

The Tuichi River is a river in the Madidi National Park in the north of Bolivia. The Tuichi River flows through the rainforest and joins the Beni River south of Rurrenabaque.

Description

This Amazon River has a length of 265 km, located inside the National Park and Natural Area of integrated management Madidi is located to the North of the Department of peace, Is born from the confluence of several tributaries to a height of 1.070 m.a.s.l., follows a route heading Northwest then flowing in direction South-East until it flows into the Rio Beni, Passes next to the Lakes of Santa Rosa and Chalalán, It is characterized by forming a V inverted during his career, It is one of the most interesting of the Beni river in the region, the landscapes of your environment, the fish wealth which houses this stream of water, the diversity of flora and fauna that inhabits its riverbanks, all together form an ecosystem of high biodiversity, To explore the attractive, You must take the services of agencies tour operators located in the town of Rurrenabaque, They provide hosting services in typical tourist hostels in the region, including food service, tourist guides and recreational activities. To reach the appeal it is necessary to start from the city of La Paz by plane or bus to the town of Rurrenabaque, subsequently sailing boat on the Beni river, in Southeast direction to the Tuichi River. Its advisable to visit this attraction is in the months of May to September.