Hiking Tour in El Palmar from Sucre Bolivia
Overview
This destination is a place with impressive natural wealth.
It is home to endangered species such as the Andean Bear, the Andean Condor and the Red-fronted Macaw. We can also see the palm tree that grows higher above sea level in the whole world.
You will receive an All Inclusive service
It is home to endangered species such as the Andean Bear, the Andean Condor and the Red-fronted Macaw. We can also see the palm tree that grows higher above sea level in the whole world.
You will receive an All Inclusive service
Inclusions
- Private transportation
- Traditional local souvenir
- Tour All Inclusive
- Private guide and community guide
- 2x Breakfast
- 2x Lunch
- Accommodation included: 1 night
- 1x Dinner
- Entry/Admission - EL PALMAR
What to expect
Itinerary
Day 1: EL PALMAR National Protected Area
Stop At: EL PALMAR, XPHQ+6R7, Sucre, Bolivia
We leave Sucre towards El Palmar, it is a ride of approximately 4 hours and a half by car. The itinerary within the place will be defined with each passenger according to their preferences
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Lunch: Includes full meals throughout the day
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Accommodation included: Community shelter
Day 2: Rodeo El Palmar Comunnity
Stop At: EL PALMAR, XPHQ+6R7, Sucre, Bolivia
We continue the tour within the protected area. Itinerary will be scheduled according to what the passengers wish to visit. Return to Sucre at the end of the day.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Lunch: Includes full meals throughout the day
•
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 1: EL PALMAR National Protected Area
Stop At: EL PALMAR, XPHQ+6R7, Sucre, Bolivia
We leave Sucre towards El Palmar, it is a ride of approximately 4 hours and a half by car. The itinerary within the place will be defined with each passenger according to their preferences
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Lunch: Includes full meals throughout the day
•
•
Accommodation included: Community shelter
Day 2: Rodeo El Palmar Comunnity
Stop At: EL PALMAR, XPHQ+6R7, Sucre, Bolivia
We continue the tour within the protected area. Itinerary will be scheduled according to what the passengers wish to visit. Return to Sucre at the end of the day.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
• Lunch: Includes full meals throughout the day
•
No accommodation included on this day.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Not recommended for children under 5 years
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
AlzoPalzo
January 2023
I took this tour at the end of December 2022. El Palmar is an incredible place for anyone who loves nature and wildlife. The valley feels incredibly surreal. After driving past countless valleys and mountains, high up in the cool Bolivian Andes, some dry, some with Eucalyptus and Pine forests, ...
I took this tour at the end of December 2022. El Palmar is an incredible place for anyone who loves nature and wildlife. The valley feels incredibly surreal. After driving past countless valleys and mountains, high up in the cool Bolivian Andes, some dry, some with Eucalyptus and Pine forests, you arrive at something entirely different. A valley covered with enormous Architectural Janchicoco palms. The tour guides speak fluent english, and were incredibly friendly, accommodating and their passion for the location and for the environment of Bolivia really came through. They were some of my favourite people I had met in Bolivia. The tour included two hikes through the valley and a climb to the top of a large rock structure, spread across 2 days. The views were breathtaking (in every sense). We stayed over night at a nearby village which was home to local native people, who are solely permitted to take advantage of the resources provided by the palms and who, in turn, help look after and preserve it. Both treks require a local guide to lead. This is by far the most authentic and least touristic trips I took in the country. As well as the palms, I also got glimpses of rare Andead Condors and those more fortunate than myself may also get to see the tiny remnant population of Andean Spectacled bear that clings on in this particular valley helped by the Janchicoco fruits.