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Trinidad Guided Tour

Explore the rich culture, historical squares, and heritage of Trinidad, the capital of the Beni department, on this engaging guided tour. With a bit of luck, we might even catch a glimpse of the largest rodent on the planet!. Guided Tour of Trinidad.

  • 2 hours
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Explore the rich culture, historical squares, and heritage of Trinidad, the capital of the Beni department, on this engaging guided tour. With a bit of luck, we might even catch a glimpse of the largest rodent on the planet!

Guided Tour of Trinidad

We will meet you at your hotel at the predetermined time to commence our guided exploration of Trinidad, the capital city situated in the heart of the Beni department.

This charming city will reveal its allure as we roam around the Central Plaza. While appreciating the stunning architecture of the cathedral, we'll also recognize how vital nature and greenery are to the city's character.

During our journey, we will delve into significant events that have shaped the history of the municipality. For instance, did you know it was once part of one of the early Jesuit missions in Bolivia? Additionally, we will explore the diverse customs and traditions of its multifaceted population.

Next, we will head to the Plaza de las Banderas, where we will reflect on the pre-Hispanic, colonial, and republican heritage of Beni.

To conclude our tour, we will make our way to the San Juan Stream, which meanders through the southern part of the city. At the riverbank, there will be an opportunity to observe capybaras, celebrated as the world's largest rodent.

After 90 minutes of exploration and discovery, we will wrap up our tour at this scenic location in Trinidad.

Included

  • Hotel pickup
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation. An accompanying person is required.

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