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Chalalan Ecolodge


Visitors to Chalalán Ecolodge are immediately struck by the fact that in our forests no species is in danger of extinction. Because our community wisely manages our resources and how far we are from mass tourism, we are one of the last remaining tracts of intact forest in the world.


Specialists in

Wilderness, Jungle

Walking And Hiking, Multi Day Treks/expeditions

Canoe & Kayak

Fishing, Wildlife Watch, Conservation, Community Tourism

Services provided

Accommodation


Operating in

  • South America
    • Bolivia
      • Tropical Lowlands Bolivia
        • Rurrenabaque
        • Chalalan

contact them


  • Visit our website
  • Tel: +591 2 2311451

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What do we say?

Chalalan Ecolodge in Bolivia is one of the rare success stories for a community owned jungle lodge in South America, and is becoming the model for many others. An amazing, well preserved jungle location, comfortable accommodation in traditional cabins with good facilities, friendly and caring service and knowledgable local guides will make this a jungle experience to remember. Your presence supports the continued conservation of the Madidi National Park and support to the local communities.

Sustainability

Read more about our current policies and what we are doing next.


Our Current Policies

Leadership in sustainable practices and/or tackling local social or environmental concerns is our original motivation and main focus of our operation.

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Our Future Action Plan

  • To keep important links with the rest of the world to protect flora and fauna in the Madidi national Park.
  • To enlarge responsible ecotourism in the Madidi National Park, to achieve a 100% economic benefit for local community.
  • Support responsible economic alternative in the indigenous community of San José de Uchupiamonas, who now is owner of Chalalán Ecolodge.