Tuichi River

Steep slope on the Río Tuichi in Madidi National Park

The Río Tuichi is a left tributary of the Río Beni, on the eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes Cordillera in South America.

The headwaters of the river form various smaller rivers, which have their origin in the Cordillera Apolobamba the Bolivian East Andes. The river and its tributary rivers flow through the Madidi National Park in the province of Franz Tamayo and have a total length of over 300 km. From its source point from the Tuichi flows over 110 km in a northeasterly direction to 14 ° 6 ' S, 68 ° 19' W 14.094444444444 - 68.309444444444, then turns over another 155 km in the south-east, where it forms the border between the Province Franz Tamayo and Abel Iturralde province.

The Río Tuichi flows after a total length of 265 km in the Río Beni, 25 km upstream south of Rurrenabaque.

  • Amazon River system
  • River in South America
  • River in Bolivia
  • La Paz Department
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