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Ambboro National Park

I recommend packing some snacks and plenty of water. The park can be super remote, and you'll want to fuel up for those hikes without overpriced food stalls around every corner.
I think investing in a good pair of hiking boots is totally worth it. The terrain can be a bit rocky and slippery, and trust me, your ankles will thank you later!

My advice is to visit during the dry season, from May to October... I went in November and got soaked - it totally put a damper on the whole experience
Torotoro National Park

I recommend bringing snacks and plenty of water because food options are pretty limited in the park. I ran out of energy midway through my hike and had to cut my day short.

My advice is to wear sturdy shoes. Some trails can be slippery and rocky. I slipped once and it made me realize how important good footwear is, especially if you want to explore more of the park.
Park Regional Lomas de Arena

I suggest bringing plenty of water and snacks. There aren’t many places to buy food inside the park, and trust me, you'll want to stay hydrated while exploring those sandy terrains.

I recommend visiting in the late afternoon, around 4 PM. The sunset creates an incredible atmosphere over the dunes, plus it’s cooler and you’ll avoid the midday heat!
Madidi

Make sure to bring cash for tips and small purchases. I thought I could use my card everywhere, but many places only took cash, which was a bit of a hassle during my trip