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North Yungas Road Tours
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North Yungas Road Tours
Handcrafted expeditions into the remote corners of North Yungas Road, led by local experts, designed for the curious traveller.
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NORTH YUNGAS ROAD
Into the Yungas: The El Choro Trek
A four-day pre-Inca traverse from the high Andes at 4,859 meters down through five ecosystems to the cloud forest of the Yungas, finishing at UMA Experience above Coroico
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Death Road Descent
Plunge 3,500 meters from snow-capped Andean peaks to subtropical jungle on the world's most legendary cycling route. Navigate hairpin turns above 600-meter cliff drops as the landscape shifts from barren highlands to lush cloud forest teeming with waterfalls.
El Choro Inca Trail Trek
Follow ancient stone pathways for three to four days from La Cumbre to Chairo, descending through several distinct ecosystems along routes once used by Inca traders. Camp beside rushing rivers, cross swaying suspension bridges, and watch monkeys swing through the canopy.
Senda Verde Wildlife Encounter
Walk among more than 1,000 rescued animals at this cloud forest sanctuary where Andean spectacled bears, jaguars, ocelots, and hundreds of free-roaming monkeys find refuge. Learn about the toll of wildlife trafficking on Bolivia's biodiversity from the conservationists who care for them.
Afro-Bolivian Saya Cultural Immersion
Journey to Tocaña village to experience the heritage of the descendants of enslaved Africans who created Bolivia's distinctive Saya music. Learn traditional dances that blend African rhythms with Andean influences, visit coca plantations, and taste organic Yungas coffee.
Yungas Coffee & Coca Heritage
Visit Café Munaipata's organic plantation near Coroico where highland coffee grows at around 1,750 meters. Follow the bean from plant to roast, taste single-origin varieties, then walk nearby coca fields where the sacred leaf has been cultivated for thousands of years.
Cloud Forest Birding: Cock-of-the-Rock Lek
Before dawn, hike to a hidden lek where male Andean cock-of-the-rock gather to display their brilliant scarlet plumage in competitive courtship. The surrounding Yungas cloud forest harbors several hundred bird species, among them toucans, tanagers, and the crested quetzal.
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