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Trinidad Guided Tour

Discover the charms, squares and history of the Beni department's capital on our guided tour of Trinidad. If we're lucky we'll even get to see the world's largest rodent!. Trinidad Guided Tour.

  • 2 hours
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Discover the charms, squares and history of the Beni department's capital on our guided tour of Trinidad. If we're lucky we'll even get to see the world's largest rodent!

Trinidad Guided Tour

At the scheduled time, we'll pick you up from your hotel and set off on our guided tour of Trinidad, which is the capital of the department of Beni.

Trinidad is a city with plenty of charm, which is something you'll see for yourself as we stroll around the Plaza Central. As we admire the beautiful façade of the cathedral, you'll also see the role nature and greenery plays in the city.

During this part of the tour, we'll learn about the most important chapters of the municipality's history. For example, did you know that it was once part of one of Bolivia's Jesuit missions? We'll also learn about the customs and traditions of its multicultural residents.

We'll then go to the Plaza de las Banderas, where we'll review the pre-Hispanic, colonial and republican past of the department of Beni.

To round off our tour, we'll walk to the San Juan stream, which runs through the south of the city. When we get to the riverbank, we'll be able to spot capybaras, which are the world's largest rodent.

After 1 hour 30 minutes of sightseeing, we'll finish our tour at this spot 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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