Rurrenabaque Travel Blogs - Page 2
Browse travel blogs from Rurrenabaque below. Rurrenabaque travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Rurrenabaque.
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#16 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Sep 18, 2008 – Dec 01, 2009
The world! Well 19% of it anyway
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#17 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Mar 30, 2006 – Feb 12, 2008
After the scary flight from La Paz we booked ourselves onto a 3 day tour of the jungle. With the mosquito repellent on hand will took a 3 hour jeep ride out of Rurrenbaque to catch a boat down the river. On our arrive I spotted a huge pink dolphin jumping out of the water as it swam down stream. We…
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#18 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Jun 10, 2006 – Jun 28, 2006
La Paz, Bolivia -› Cochabamba, Bolivia -› …
Bolivia is a nice country and cheap =)..
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#19 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Aug 23, 2006 – Aug 30, 2006
Bolivia -› Rurrenabaque, Bolivia -› …
8 days trekking through the Bolivian rainforest... no showers, no mirrors, just me, my native buddy Mogi and these crazy peeps from France and Denmark. Our list of things to bring for the next trip include; condoms, music to share, mosqui net, crocs, and vita-B complex.
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#20 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Oct 13, 2006 – Jan 05, 2007
La Paz, Bolivia -› Rurrenabaque, Bolivia -› …
the search for never ending travel companions
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#21 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Jun 16, 2007 – Jul 10, 2007
Toronto, Canada -› Lima, Peru -› …
Madidi National Park was, thus far, the best experience of my trip - and that's saying a LOT. It contains one of the most diverse biosystems in the world and is teeming with life of all sorts.
To get there, I took a ride on a small plane on the newly opened airline Amaszonas - it was either …
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#22 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Jan 24, 2006 – Sep 21, 2006
Hobart, Australia -› Sydney, Australia -› …
Headed to Rurre in the Amazon basin to do the 3 day Pampas tour that a lot of travellers had been raving about. The pampas is kinda like some area near Darwin except they've got little aligators instead of big arse crocs like we've got. the highlight was the pink river dolphins that we kept passing…
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#23 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Jul 02, 2001 – Aug 29, 2001
From the "altiplano" to the amazon basin. Rurrenabaque is the most important village to visit one of the most diverse area in Bolivia, between the amazon basin and the Andes.
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#24 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Aug 25, 2007 – May 20, 2009
Thailand -› Philippines -› …
Pampas
We left LA PAZ around 11 am. We needed to get a bus from where we were staying to the bus station. Once at the bus station we waited while they pilled the bus with everything from ducklings to large packages on the roof. The bus was anything but luxury reminding more of a tank than a b…
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#25 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Sep 27, 2006 – Feb 27, 2007
Quito, Ecuador -› Saquisili, Ecuador -› …
Headed from La Paz to Rurrenabaque for a trip into the Pampas wetlands. I had a great time, but its not the most comfortable trip: 20 hour bus journey in a rubbish bus on awful bumpy roads, then a 3 hour jeep ride on even worse roads, then 3 days sitting on a wooden bench in a canoe and sleep…
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#26 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Jul 27, 2008 – Jan 30, 2009
South America -› New York, New York, USA -› …
This is the blog about my travels around Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile!
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#27 of 27 Rurrenabaque travel blogs
Jun 28, 2009 – Dec 06, 2009
Our route through Central and South America..
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