- Flight from Rurrenabaque to La Paz International Airport
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Rurrenabaque tourist tax
The flight from Rurrenabaque to La Paz is a stunning journey over the Cordillera Real mountains and from the Amazon jungle. Only taking around 45 minutes this the fastest and most comfortable way to return in to La Paz after a visit to Rurrenabaque. The flight is operated by Amaszonas Airlines (currently the only airline that flies from and to Rurrenabaque). We recommend you book early in busy season as spaces fill up quick.
The flight from Rurrenabaque to La Paz is a stunning journey over the Cordillera Real mountains and from the Amazon jungle. Only taking around 45 minutes this the fastest and most comfortable way to return in to La Paz after a visit to Rurrenabaque. The flight is operated by Amaszonas Airlines (currently the only airline that flies from and to Rurrenabaque). We recommend you book early in busy season as spaces fill up quick.
In the past there were around 5 or 6 flights per day but Amaszonas have reduced the frequency and now it is typical to have have just 2 per day.
The flight departure times are typically 10.30am and 17.40pm currently but this could change but Amaszonas inform us they plan to keep this schedule until at least early 2019.
When booking we ask you to request a particular time range and you should put in an approximate preferred time in the notes section so we can book the closest best time for you. Of course you can also just ask us for the schedule for a particular date and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
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You will read various reports about how rainy season affects Bolivia and traveling there - many of these will contradict each other simply because Bolivia is a large country, with different conditions throughout and also people experiences with weather will vary from place to place and also from year to year. In general (although there are various opinions on this) rainy season is considered to be from Oct/Nov through to Mar/April. Rain can occur outside these months of course especially in lowland and jungle areas but the rainfall is definitely more during these months. Usually up until December there is not too much and we tend to get periods of a few days when it rains and periods of a few days when it does not. From Jan onwards until Mar/Apr there is more frequent and heavier rain and this can cause some problems but it is still perfectly possible to visit Bolivia during this time as long as you take some possible delays into account (which you should do any time of year anyway due to the chance of protests and roadblocks!).