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Chalalan
EcoLodge Madidi, Bolivia |
Madidi
National Park was created in 1995 and covers 1,895,740 ha (4,5000,000 acres; 18,957
km2) from the Amazonian lowlands of the río Heath, at 200 m altitude, to the mountains of
the Apolobamba Range at more than 6,000 m altitude. Madidis vast wilderness
encompasses unparalleled biodiversity ranging from montain cloudforest to dry tropical
forest, humid lowland forest to savanna, wild rivers and lakes. |
ABOUT CHALALAN
ECO LODGE - in their own words: Chalalan EcoLodge, nestled in Madidi National Park, was crafted with the ecotourist in mind, offering comfortable accommodations in pristine tropical rainforest. The EcoLodge sits on the edge of Chalalan Lake deep in Madidis wilderness. Chalalan is accessed by dugout canoe up the spectacular Beni and Tuichi Rivers, 5 hours from the gateway community of Rurrenabaque. Chalalan has been constructed with respect for the natural surroundings, using forest materials, solar energy, and intensive protection of the lake. The cabins are surrounded by primary forest inhabited by an astonishing variety of birds and mammals. The lake is an ideal habitat for monkeys, caiman, turtles, hoatzin and macaws that reverberates under a constant symphony or birdsong, shouts off howler monkeys, and barking toucans, particularly at dawn and dusk. We invite you to experience Chalalan.Chalalán Ecolodge is a joint ecotourism initiative of the rainforest community of San José de Uchupiamonas and Conservation International (CI) in Bolivia. Created in 1995 by a visionary group of San José villagers with a grant from the Inter-American Development Bank, the ecolodge provides employment opportunities through nature-based tourism, a much-needed economic alternative to logging. CI's goal at the outset of the Chalalán project was to create a viable ecotourism lodge that was wholly owned and operated by local managers and staff. To accomplish this, CI trained villagers in a broad range of activities, including marketing and management, house keeping, food preparation and how to guide tours. In February 2001, the community received full ownership of the lodge from CI. Today, 74 families receive regular direct economic benefits from employment and management of the ecolodge. They also receive indirect benefits from the sale of crafts that are made in a sustainable matter. Chalalán ecolodge allows villagers to benefit economically from living in harmony with the forest in many ways. In addition to lodge management, for instance, villagers work in sustainable agriculture, handicraft activities and sell non-timber forest products. During their visit to Chalalán Ecolodge, ecotourists will have the opportunity to discover Madidi National Park through the eyes of the San José de Uchupiamonas community. An experience worthwhile |
Traditional Amazon-style "cabañas" (cabins) made from rain forest materials harvested in a sustainable manner. Chalalán Ecolodge can accommodate 24 ecotourists in 3 stand-alone honeymoon cabanas with queen-size beds, private balconies and mosquito nets, as well as 3 bungalows each with 3 double rooms, 2 twin-size beds in each room and shared verandas.Facilities:
Activities:
Trail system. There are over 25 Km of trails to choose from including: The
Chichilo with scenic overviews of the Madidi Park; The Silbador for its medicinal, fruit,
and exotic plants; The Wichi and Jaguar are best for birdwatching; plants typically used
for local handicrafts grow here; The Wabucuru and Marimono focus on Madidis wildlife
and ecology and also visit a recently discovered archeological site. Enjoy the return via
the Eslabon River. Sistema de Sendas. Las sendas temáticas con un recorrido total de 25
km. que comprende: Senda Chichilo y el mirador del Parque Nacional; Senda Silbador y sus
plantas medicinales; Senda Wichi y Jaguar con sus plantas para artesanias; Sendas Wabucuru
y Marimono con explicación de la ecología y la vida silvestre del Madidi, visitando un
lugar arqueológico recientemente descubierto y disfrutando del recorrido del rio Eslabon.
Birdwatching. Over 340 bird species live in the vicinity of Chalalán including Macaws,
Hoatzins, Toucans, Tanagers, and Hummingbirds. Observacion de Aves. Más de 340 especies
de aves viven en las cercanias del lago Chalalán entre guacamayos (parabas), tucanes,
hoatzins (sereres), tángaras, picaflores y otras.
Wildlife. Frequent sitings of spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, howler monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, tapirs, alligators, wild pigs, and capybaras. Vida Silvestre. Avistamientos
frecuentes de monos arana (marimonos), capuchinos (silbadores), monos aulladores
(maneches), Chichilos, Tapires, Lagartos, Chanchos salvajes, Capibaras, Ranas y Mariposas.
Canoe trips. on Chalalán Lake at dusk when the birds and troops of monkeys are actively
preparing for the night and when caimans are easily spotted. Paseos en canoas. Disfrute
los paseos en canoa por el Lago Chalalan al atardecer cuando las aves y los monos están
preparándose para la noche y los caimanes están fácilmente observados por el
impresionante brillo de sus ojos.
Swimming and relaxing. After a day of hiking, a refreshing dip in the pristine Chalalán
Lake is always welcomed, or simply relax in a hammock while listening to the symphony of
the forest. Natación y relajamiento. Después de haber paseado por la selva durante el
dia, un bano refrescante en el lago es lo major, o simplemente relajarse en la hamaca,
escuchando la maravillosa sinfonía del bosque.
Folklore Tales and Cultural Interaction. The tales and legends from the community of San
Jose de Uchupiamonas are prolific and intriguing. Learn the legends of the forest animals,
of how they have evolved to their current state, and how they have figured in the daily
life of the community. Also, together with your guide, experience a traditional Josesano
evening. Folklore e interacción cultural. Los cuentos y leyendas de la comunidad de San
Jose de Uchupiamonas son abundantes y enigmáticos. Aprenda las leyendas sobre los
animales del bosque, de como se han adaptado a su estado actual, y de como estan insertos
en la vida cotidiano de la comunidad. Junto con su guía experiment una noche tradicional
de la comundad San Jose de Uchupiamonas.
Biodiversity Games. To reinforce learning weve designed several fun and interactive
games which incorporate themes of Madidis biodiversity and that which surrounds
Chalalan. Juegos de biodiversidad. Para reforzar el aprendizaje se han disenado
interesantes juegos con temas de biodiversidad del Parque Nacional y el entorno del lago
Chalalan.