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TDD → CBB
Which side of the plane to sit from Teniente Av. Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport (Trinidad) to Jorge Wilsterman International Airport (Cochabamba)?
Right Side of the Plane
The Right Side offers a more dramatic visual transition from the flat, river-carved Amazonian basin into the rugged, high-altitude peaks of the Cordillera Tunari as you approach the Cochabamba valley.
TIPNIS Rainforest
Aerial view of the Isiboro Sécure National Park, showcasing deep, untouched canopy and high biodiversity.
Cordillera Tunari
Breathtaking close-up views of the 5,000-meter peaks that guard the northern edge of the Cochabamba basin.
Misicuni Reservoir
A massive turquoise body of water nestled high in the mountains, serving as a critical resource for the region.
Cochabamba Valley
A panoramic sweep of the city, including the Alalay Lagoon and the surrounding serranías as you land.
The right side is superior for the dramatic 'mountain wall' experience. Choose a seat forward of the wing to clearly see the transition from jungle to alpine tundra. In the morning, the lighting on the Tunari peaks is exceptionally crisp.
Mamoré River Meanders
Spectacular views of intricate oxbow lakes and silver river bends snaking through the Beni lowlands.
Llanos de Moxos
Vast flooded savannahs and tropical wetlands that define the landscape of northern Bolivia.
Sacaba Approach
Dense urban sprawl of the Sacaba municipality as the aircraft aligns for its final descent into the valley.
Sit on this side for the best lighting during afternoon flights to avoid the direct western sun. Look for the distinct 'white water' rivers contrasting against the dark green vegetation of the rainforest floor.
Distance: 319 km (198 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 32 min
Departure: TDD (-14.8186998367, -64.9179992676)
Arrival: CBB (-17.421100616455078, -66.17710113525389)
Route Type: Domestic
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