BEST BOLIVIAN ALTERNATIVE JUNGLE AND WILDLIFE TOURS
Every year thousands of tourists from all over the world flock to the town of Rurrenrabaque to visit the Amazon and Pampas.While these locations are spectacular and worth visiting we have devised a list of alternative Jungle and Amazon Tours well off the well worn gringo trail.
This is the most spectacular of all of our new wildlife watching destinations. Remote and wild this private reserve in Beni offers incredible wildlife watching opportunities. Here virtually untouched grass savannahs verge with dry forest islands and in turn lead to pristine Amazon Rainforest Jungles. Our wildlife watching sucess here has been excellent, multiple Jaguar sighting, Black Caimans, Pink Dolphins Monkeys, Armadillos, Giant Anteaters and more. We explore the reserve by a combination of different methods including hiking, boating, 4wds and horseriding.
CHUCHINI RESERVE TRINIDAD
An amazing option for wildlife watchers, this reserve offers boat trips though the scenic Ibare and Mamore Rivers which combine to create spectacular merging of rivers as well as excellent Pink Dolphin watching. Alternative activities include hiking, night boat trips, piranah fishing, bird watching and more. This is an excellent alternative Amazon Rainforest Tour in Bolivia. Contact us for more details about our 2-4 day Wildlife watching trips here.
SAN MIGUELITO JAGUAR RESERVE
Located just 3.5 hours from Santa Cruz is this spectacular wildlife conservation Reserve. Home to 6 different species of felines, this reserve also hosts some of the highest densities of Jaguars found in South America. During a typical 3 day tour here you can see up to 150 species of birds as well as have the chance to see a huge variety or flora and fauna. Activities include hiking, boat rides, horse riding, setting up and checking camera traps and much more.
BLUE THROATED MACAW NATURE RESERVE
Remote and wild, the Blue throated Macaw Nature Reserve is a must for anyone wanting to see rare animals and pristine ecosystems. This reserve is home to the largest surviving populations of critically endangered Blue throated Macaws as well as a huge amount of birdlife. For mammal watchers this is the best location in Bolivia to observe Maned Wolf and the strange Giant Anteater
IF YOU ARE VISITING BOLIVIA AND WANT TO SEE WILDIFE THEN CONTACT US TODAY, WE ARRANGE THE BEST WILDLIFE AND JUNGLE TOURS IN BOLIVIA AND OUR EXPERT GUIDES WILL HELP YOU FIND RARE AND WONDERFUL FLORA AND FAUNA.
CHUCHINI RESERVE TRINIDAD
An amazing option for wildlife watchers, this reserve offers boat trips though the scenic Ibare and Mamore Rivers which combine to create spectacular merging of rivers as well as excellent Pink Dolphin watching. Alternative activities include hiking, night boat trips, piranah fishing, bird watching and more. This is an excellent alternative Amazon Rainforest Tour in Bolivia. Contact us for more details about our 2-4 day Wildlife watching trips here.
SAN MIGUELITO JAGUAR RESERVE
Located just 3.5 hours from Santa Cruz is this spectacular wildlife conservation Reserve. Home to 6 different species of felines, this reserve also hosts some of the highest densities of Jaguars found in South America. During a typical 3 day tour here you can see up to 150 species of birds as well as have the chance to see a huge variety or flora and fauna. Activities include hiking, boat rides, horse riding, setting up and checking camera traps and much more.
BLUE THROATED MACAW NATURE RESERVE
Remote and wild, the Blue throated Macaw Nature Reserve is a must for anyone wanting to see rare animals and pristine ecosystems. This reserve is home to the largest surviving populations of critically endangered Blue throated Macaws as well as a huge amount of birdlife. For mammal watchers this is the best location in Bolivia to observe Maned Wolf and the strange Giant Anteater
IF YOU ARE VISITING BOLIVIA AND WANT TO SEE WILDIFE THEN CONTACT US TODAY, WE ARRANGE THE BEST WILDLIFE AND JUNGLE TOURS IN BOLIVIA AND OUR EXPERT GUIDES WILL HELP YOU FIND RARE AND WONDERFUL FLORA AND FAUNA.
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