Guayaramerín
Guayaramerín, located in the department of Beni, known for its tourist attractions and its warm and humid climate throughout the year.
Tourist attractions:
The Mamoré River: It is a stunning river that offers a wide variety of water activities, such as canoeing, fishing and boating.
Plaza Hernán Roca Casanovas is a central square of the city that has its own architecture.
Pacumutu: is a typical dish of the region made with red, rice and ripe bananas. It's a delight.
El majadito: it is a dish made with rice, beef jerky (dried meat), onion, tomato and pepper. It is a tasty and nutritious dish that can be found in many local restaurants.
The strip roast: it is a grilled beef, accompanied by potatoes and salad. It is a dish that can be found in many local restaurants and is very popular in the region.
Climate:
The climate in Guayaramerín is hot and humid throughout the year, with temperatures ranging between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius. The hottest months are from September to May, while the coolest months are from June to August. It is important to keep in mind that the humidity in the city can be high, so it is advisable to wear light clothing and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. In addition, it is common for rain to occur throughout the year. The Beni region is also known for having a large number of mosquitoes and other insects, so it is advisable to bring repellent.