Santa Rosa de Yacuma

A hidden gem in Bolivia's Beni Department, Isla Pia Pia on Lake Rogaguado offers pristine Amazonian landscapes, rich wildlife, and serene boat rides through untouched waterways—a paradise for nature lovers.

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Nestled in Bolivia's lush Beni Department, Santa Rosa de Yacuma is a tranquil riverside town where time moves to the rhythm of the Yacuma River. A gateway to the Amazon's untamed beauty, it offers encounters with pink river dolphins, vibrant birdlife, and the quiet charm of local life. Here, the jungle whispers, and the water tells stories of a world untouched by haste.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Santa Rosa de Yacuma
  • Type de destination : Ville
  • Brief Description: A tranquil riverside town in Bolivia's Beni Department, known for its proximity to Lake Rogaguado and its role as a gateway to the region's lush wetlands and wildlife.
  • Location: Eastern Bolivia, near Lake Rogaguado in the Beni Department.
  • Significance/Known For: Access point for exploring the biodiverse wetlands and waterways of the Beni region, with opportunities for wildlife observation and river excursions.
  • Population: N/A (specific population data not readily available for small towns in this region)
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • Lake Rogaguado, a serene freshwater lake rich in birdlife and aquatic species.
    • Río Yacuma, offering boat tours to spot pink river dolphins, caimans, and capybaras.
    • Surrounding tropical savannas and forests, ideal for nature walks and eco-tourism.
  • Best Time to Visit: Dry season (May to October) for easier access to waterways and wildlife viewing.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: Free access to the town; guided tours may require fees.
  • Website: N/A (no prominent official website for the town)

L'essentiel

  • Top Attractions: Puente Colgante de Santa Fe, Isla Pia Pia, Lake Rogaguado
  • Best Months to Visit: December, January, November