about us

The main objective of the project is to protect the Parque Nacional Madidi in Bolivia and to support the indigenous community of San José de Uchupiamonas. The project initiators are taking on the challenge of implementing environmentally friendly and sustainable practices in the eco-lodge and minimizing the project's ecological footprint.

Baby sloth resting on a branch at Madidi Kullpana Ecolodge in Madidi National Park Bolivia

Responsible on site

Andrés Apana Hinojosa, born and raised in San José de Uchupiamonas, is a licensed tour guide with extensive experience in Madidi National Park and the Pampas region. Deeply connected to his homeland and its traditions, he coordinates local operations and ensures that the needs of the indigenous community are respected and integrated. As the main local contact for guests and tours, Andrés personally accompanies visitors and shares his deep knowledge and passion for the region, creating truly unforgettable experiences.

Andrés Apana Hinojosa, certified tourism guide at Madidi Kullpana Ecolodge in Madidi National Park

Project supporter

The foundation of this project is a partnership with Richard Borrmann from Germany, who is actively supported by his family. His vision is shaped by a deep commitment to nature, local communities, and the protection of the unique biodiversity of this fascinating ecosystem. In addition to promoting responsible tourism and ensuring sustainable environmental protection, the project places great importance on social responsibility. Richard Borrmann is responsible for marketing and serves as the international contact for bookings.

Richard Borrmann, project supporter of Madidi Kullpana Ecolodge, promoting sustainable tourism and biodiversity conservation in Madidi National Park

The Madidi Kullpana Ecolodge is characterized by its advantageous location in the immediate vicinity of Rurrenabaque.