Bolivia wildlife tours range from Amazon rainforest visits to spotting hummingbirds on Lake Titicaca.
Bolivia is home to an abundance of wildlife – as varied as it is colourful and abundant.
For jungle there is Madidi National Park, teeming with jaguars, peccaries, otters, birds, frogs and insects.
In the highlands, spot Flamingoes, condors, viscachas and vicunas, just some of the unique fauna here.
Excellent trip, accommodation and guides. They were also flexible on what we wanted to do so on one day we did a day long walk which was great. It's of huge benefit as half the income goes to the community, it provides jobs, they have stopped logging as there is other work. The highlight was spotting an ocelot on one of the night canoe trips.
V. Carter, Chalalan eco-lodge
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The Uyuni tour - even though we weren't able to visit the National Park due to snow, it surpassed our expectations with its amazing, spectacular landscapes. We had a great guide (having an English-speaking guide was well worth the extra cost - thanks for the steer).
Everywhere was friendly, welcoming and well-located, and in fairness did have hot water which was very welcome! We loved the lodge at Chalalan. Other than the cold rooms, the Tayka Salt Flats tour lodges were spectacular.
The guides were top notch. Informative, personable, organised and punctual, and clearly put in the effort to give us an outstanding experience, including the revised itinerary in Uyuni where we felt that our guide, Alvaro, really stepped up to minimise the impact of the National Park closure and give us a great time.
Chalalan explained how they are benefitting the local community and it was gratifying to see the contribution it makes.
The arrangement by which Tayka hotels transfer into community hands also seemed like a good model.
Generally, we were told often that Bolivia feels a bit off the tourist map and that the country would benefit by visitors spreading the word.
Bolivia is a lovely, diverse and, in places, spectacular country. It's also one of the rougher countries we've visited, given the altitude, extremes of temperatures, road conditions, limitations of accommodation and general level of development, and this reflects in some of our comments above. Our trip itself was really enjoyable and fascinating and we'd like to thank you for your help in putting in together.
N Buckley, UK, 2017 » Bolivia Uyuni Salt Flats 4WD Tour
V. Carter, UK, 2011 » Chalalan, Bolivia Amazon Eco-lodge