Guayaramerín

city in Bolivia


Guayaramerín is in the northeastern part of Bolivia.

The port of Guayaramerin

Understand

Guayaramerín is separated from Brazil by the Mamoré River.

Get in

By taxi

Take a shared taxi from Riberalta. In dry season, you can come as well by shared taxi from Trinidad or San Joaquin (the latter is Bs. 180, 7 hr, may be overnight). The bus (and shared taxi) terminal is out of the town, quite far away.

By plane

Guayaramerín has a small airport serviced by Amaszonas and EcoJet.

By boat

If you're adventurous and have time, come to Guayaramerín by boat via Mamore river from near Trinidad (3-7 days, depending on the water level; ask in Trinidad) or even Santa Cruz department (Puerto Villaroel).

Get around

The town is small enough to reach most places on foot. Mototaxis (Bs. 4-5) and tuk-tuk (Bs. 10) are available.

Small boats take you on the five minute trip across the river into the Brazilian border town of Guajará-Mirim.

See

The port at Mamore river.

Do

Buy

Eat

In the market.

Drink

Sleep

  • Hotel Esdras, calle Beni near calle Max Paredes (near the market). Shared bathroom. Room from Bs. 30.
  • Nueva Horizontes (four blocks from plaza, near the market). Bs. 70.

Go next

  • Riberalta A town at the junction of two big rivers. Has characteristic red soil and interesting surroundings.
  • Guajará-Mirim in Brazil Take a boat across the river.


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