Sécure Lodge
Jungle Wet-Wading and Sight-Fishing in Bolivia’s Wild Heart
An Authentic Jungle Adventure Awaits
Nestled between the Mosetenes and Eva Eva mountain ranges, Sécure Lodge provides direct access to the headwaters of the Sécure River—one of the Amazon basin’s purest tributaries. This fly fishing experience offers adventurous anglers the thrill of sight-casting to aggressive dorado, pacú, surubí, and yatorana while immersed in Bolivia’s pristine rainforest. With wet-wading, dugout canoe transport, luxury jungle accommodations, and a deep commitment to conservation, Sécure Lodge is the ultimate combination of authentic wilderness adventure and refined comfort.

Fish Species

Late June to Late October (dry season, optimal conditions)

Unrivalled Fishing Opportunities

  • Wet-wading crystal-clear jungle rivers and tributaries.
  • Sight-casting to large resident dorado (30+ lbs).
  • Fishing small creeks (Ashahana and Maniquicito) for trophy dorado.
  • Sand flats, log structures, and deep pools teeming with aggressive predators.
  • Fishing techniques: streamers, fruit imitations, technical casts to structures.

Adventurous Experiences Beyond Fishing

  • Wildlife viewing: macaws, tapirs, monkeys, caimans.
  • Jungle hikes.
  • Massage treatments at the lodge after fishing days.
  • Evenings with fine dining and Bolivian wines.

Accommodation

Lodge Details

  • Brand new lodge featuring 6 private single rooms.
  • Private bathrooms with hot water.
  • Air conditioning in living and dining areas.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the lodge.
  • Sustainable design using jungle-sourced wood.

Dining & Hospitality

  • International cuisine paired with Argentinean, Chilean, and Bolivian wines.
  • All meals included, plus snacks and drinks during fishing days.
  • Comfortable living and dining areas for relaxing evenings.

Facilities

  • Massage room
  • Free laundry service
  • Fly shop onsite
  • All-inclusive bar (liquor, spirits, specialty drinks)

Travel Information

Location

Tsimane Indigenous Territory, Bolivia

Nearest Airport

  • Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) – Santa Cruz de la Sierra

Transport to Lodge

  • Arrival to Santa Cruz ➔ Overnight at 5-star hotel (included).
  • Charter flight (50-minute) to Oromomo Native Village.
  • Dugout canoe transfer to Sécure Lodge.
Fact File: Sécure Lodge
Location
Tsimane Region, Bolivia
Type of Fishing
Jungle river wet-wading
Best Season
Late June to Late October
Sustainability
Indigenous conservation partnership
Angler Capacity
6 anglers per week
Environment
Clear mountain rivers, jungle flats, deep pools
Licence Required
Yes
Additional Notes
Nearest Airport/Transport Hub
Viru Viru International Airport (VVI)
Accommodation
Jungle lodge
Dining
Full-board gourmet meals
Other Activities
Wildlife, hiking, jungle exploration

Fishing Package Details

Sécure Lodge

Basic pricing

5,725+
7,600 + $550 (indigenous fee) + $120 (national park fee) per angler

per person sharing amenities

Included in the package:

  • Charter flights
  • 7 nights at Sécure Lodge
  • 2 nights in 5-star hotel in Santa Cruz
  • 6 days guided fishing
  • meals
  • transfers
  • Wi-Fi
  • laundry

Excluded in the package:

  • International flights
  • meals in Santa Cruz (except breakfast)
  • insurance
  • tips
  • local departure taxes

Your specialised Itinerary

We offer a custom itinerary to offer you your perfect fishing adventure.
After booking we will adjust our base itinerary to your wishes.

Daily itinerary
  • Breakfast at lodge, then depart by dugout canoe (cuamba).
  • Full day of guided fly fishing; paired with a professional guide and two indigenous guides.
  • Picnic-style lunch and cold drinks from Yeti coolers on the riverbanks.
  • Return to lodge by 5 PM for relaxing, dinner, and lodge amenities.

Conservation and Sustainability

Sécure Lodge operates in partnership with the indigenous communities of Tsimane, ensuring that the rivers and rainforests remain preserved for future generations. Fishing practices are 100% catch-and-release, and the lodge’s sustainable construction methods and eco-conscious operations reflect a deep respect for the Amazon ecosystem. Visiting anglers directly support indigenous-led conservation initiatives and a responsible model of wilderness tourism.