Nick’s Adventures Bolivia

Area: Bolivia
Type: Tour Operator
Office: Calle La Plata 8 Este, Equipetrol, Office 119, Smart Studio Nano, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Website: www.nicksadventuresbolivia.com
Email : nicksadventuresbolivia@gmail.
Phone / WhatsApp: +591 78458046Award-winning, Australian–Bolivian–founded tourism company with over 14 years of experience, pioneering mammal watching tourism across Bolivia.
We are the leaders in Bolivian mammal watching and the first operator to offer specialized tours focused on big mammals, rare species, and conservation-based travel.
Our main mammal watching destinations include:
- Kaa Iya National Park – A world-class feline watching destination, home to Jaguars, Pumas, Ocelots, and the endangered Chaco Peccary.
- Jaguarland Reserve – The best alternative to the North Pantanal for Jaguar and Ocelot tourism and perhaps the only reliable site for regular Jaguarundi sightings.
- Madidi National Park and Noel Kempff Mercado National Park – For diverse Amazon and Chiquitano wildlife experiences.
Main mammal species observed: Jaguar, Goeldi’s Monkey, Puma, Ocelot, Jaguarundi, Maned Wolf, Tayra, Chaco Peccary, and the Bolivian Pink River Dolphin, among many more.
In addition to mammal watching, Nick’s Adventures Bolivia also operates birdwatching and general tourism throughout the country, including visits to Uyuni Salt Flats, Lake Titicaca, La Paz, and other cultural and natural highlights — all of which can be combined with our mammal watching itineraries for a complete Bolivian experience.
Our tours are private or small-group only, with a strong commitment to wildlife conservation and supporting local communities.
Reports
Beni and Pando Departments, 2024: Jon Hall, 2 weeks & 46 species including Brown Four-eyed Opossum, Red-bellied Tamarin, Olallas’ Titi and Goeldi’s Monkey. And here is John Rogers’ more bird-forward report from the same trip.
Jaguarland and Kaa Iya, 2023: Charles Foley, 10 days & 30 species including Jaguar, Ocelot, Puma, Jaguarundi and Paraguayan Punare.
Bolivia, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 18 days & 36 species including Ocelot, Bolivian Pink Dolphin and16 primates with some great ones like Goeldi’s Monkey and Red-bellied Tamarin.

