The weather in Beni Bolivia is typically hot and humid. Beni is the second largest of Bolivia's nine departments and covers the Northeastern-most section of the country. Because of its proximity to the Amazon Rainforest and river basin (every river in Beni is a tributary of the Amazon) it has a tropical climate and is hot throughout most of the year. It's two most popular tourist towns are
Trinidad and
Rurrenabaque. Beni is home to many fascinating Amazonian tribes such as the
Tsimané, who were recently studied and found to have the healthiest hearts and brains on Earth.
Beni receives ample amounts of precipitation during about 9 months of the year (October to May) and especially during the rainy season (December to March) when Beni regularly experiences serious flooding.
Beni's capital city, Trinidad, sits at just 237 meters above sea level. In the city of Trinidad, the average temperature during the winter (June through August, also the dry season) is 68ºF (20ºC) and between 75ºF and 85ºF (24ºC and 27ºC) during the rest of the year. However, Trinidad is located in the southern half of Beni. In towns farther north (such as Guayaramerín) average temperatures can be 10-15ºF (up to 7ºC) higher.
The widget below provides a 14-day Beni Bolivia weather forecast.
You can also visit the website of the Bolivian National Meteorology and Hydrology Service SENAMHI for real time local weather conditions and forecasts in dozens of Bolivian cities plus real time flood alerts.