Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report
Hi everyone, I’m excited to share this trip report of my trip to Bolivia with great people and great guides! As always, it’s way too long and detailed, with tangential
Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)
Hi all! As some of you may have gathered, I’m currently on a long backpacking trip in South America (unfortunately coming to an end this December). Over the next two months o
Advice for Tour in Bolivia
Hi, Just booked a tour to Jaguarland in early August. Being in Bolivia we would like to explore more of the land. The operators we talked to seem thou to be fully booked. Anybody h
A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version
A while back we posted this story on mammalwatching.com of an interaction between a puma and a tapir that we recorded in Kaa Iya on a trip with Nick’s Adventures Bolivia. The art
Bolivia – mainly monkeys, October 2024
Bolivia is a South American rising star. It offers world-class Jaguar viewing at a fraction of the cost of the Brazilian Pantanal, along with a range of other flagship Latin specie
Join us in Bolivia in September/October 2025
Hi everyone! We are two spanish mammal watchers going to Bolivia the last week of September/first week of October to visit Jaguarland and Kaa iya. We will spend 4 nights in Jaguarl
Bolivia – March 2024 trip report
Brief notes from a 2.5 week trip to Bolivia. Time spent looking for the titi monkeys and at Madidi near Rurrenabaque, and then in Kaa Iya out of Santa Cruz
Bolivia July-August 2024
A detailed account of a mammalwatching trip (with a bunch of birds as well) to Bolivia, using Santa Cruz as a hub for visits to El Refugio los Volcanes in the Yungas, Jaguarland No
Join me in Bolivia Sep .2025 and/or Colombia Jan 2026!!
Hi everyone, I’m excited to be planning 2 mega trips to South America where I’m looking for fellow Mammalwatchers to join me! The first trip is to Bolivia, in September of 2025
Opinions sought on a fox in Bolivia.
I have deliberately not put the exact location so people aren’t swayed by what it ‘should’ be. Any thoughts on this? Apologies for the poor photos. Thanks Steve &

