Bolivia Birding Blue-throted Macaw & Endemics
Although it is difficult to be flexible with a tour, we will try where possible to make changes depending on our birding success, to allow more time where it can be best spent. Thus, we might end up emphasizing one area more than another. Whatever we do, it will be close to the following to get the best birding trip for everybody.
- DAY 1: Arrive in Bolivia/ Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Arrive at Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. We will welcome you and transfer you to the hotel. Night in Hotel
- DAY 2: Birding Loma de Arena – Botanical Garden
Today we will explore the Choco area Lomas de Arena Regional Park, which is located 25 minutes drive from Santa Cruz. We will bird for the morning and back to our hotel for Lunch. After Lunch, we will visit the Botanical Garden. Night in Hotel
Possible Birds: Red-legged Seriema, Greater Rhea, Spot-backed and White-eared Puffbirds, Fawn-breasted Wren, Golden-green Woodpecker, Crowned Slaty and Suiriri Flycatchers, Purplish Jay, Black-capped Antwren, Barred and Great Antshrikes, Guira Cuckoo, Chopi Blackbird, Orange-backed Troupial, Toco Toucan, Chestnut-eared Aracari, Yellow-chevroned Parakeet, Blue-crowned Trogon, Creamy-bellied Thrush, Chotoy Spineatail, Grassland Sparrow, Tawny-crowned Pygmy-Tyrant, Buff-throated Woodcreepers Yellow-tufted Woodpecker, White-bellied Nothura, Red-winged Tinamou and many other ones.
- DAY 3: Birding drive to Camiri
We will leave early this morning to the South of Santa Cruz along the paved highway connecting Bolivia to Argentina with some stops along the roadside at dry forests and humid Andean Foothill woodlands. if time permits we will stop at Lagunillas place for many other species. Night in Camiri
Possible Species: Bolivian Slaty-Antshrike, Black-capped Antwren, Striped-backed Antbird, Blue-fronted Parrot, Green-cheeked Parakeets, Plush-crested Jay, and some other species.
- DAY 4: Birding the Chaco borders of Paraguay and Argentina
We will have a full day for birding the “Chaco,” a mix of thorn forest, scrub, and savanna habitats where we will stop if we see any activity. For the afternoon we will bird some of the foothill woodlands and Laguinillas. Night in Camiri.
Possible Species: Black-legged Seriema, Many-colored Chaco-Finch, Larklike Brushrunner, Brown Cacholote. Crested Hornero, Cinereous Tyrant, Black-crowned Monjita, White-barred Piculet, Checkered Woodpecker, Black-bodied Woodpecker, Black-capped Warbling-Finche, Red-crested Finche, Red-crested Cardinal, Golden-billed Saltator. Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher, Saffron-billed Sparrow, Dusky-legged Guan, Ocellated Piculet, Comb Duck, Ringed and Brazilian Teals, Spot-flanked Gallinule, Southern Screamer, Military Macaw, Solitary Eagle, and many others.
- DAY 5: Morning Flight to Trinidad
After breakfast, we will take a local flight to Trinidad in the Beni Department. We will spend birding along the wetlands of Trinidad. Night in Trinidad
Possible Species: Jabiru, Wood Stork, Roseate Spoonbill, Limpkin, Wattled Jacana, Snail Kite, Black-collared Hawk, Long-winged Harrier, the local subspecies of Plain Softtail, and Velvet-fronted Grackle, Greater Thornbird, Grey-crested Cacholote, Black-collared Hawk, Snail Kite, White-bellied and Rusty-collared Seedeaters and many others.
- DAY 6: Loreto Road – Blue-throated Macaw
We will have a full day to search for the Critically Endangered Blue-throated Macaw. We will also look for other species such as Blue-and-yellow, Red-and-green, and Chestnut-fronted Macaws, Mato Grosso Antbird, White-lored Spinetail, Narrow-billed and Great Rufous Woodcreepers, White and Black-and-white Monjitas, South American Snipe, Large[1]billed and Yellow-billed Terns, Undulated Tinamou, Scarlet-headed Blackbird, Solitary Cacique, White-tailed Goldenthroat, and many others. Nights in Trinidad
- DAY 7: Birding and Flight to Cochabamba
Morning birding for some missing species and then we will go to the airport for our flight to Cochabamba
- DAY 8: Full-day birding along Cochabamba Valley
We will bird Cerro Tunari searching for Endemics and restricted species found along this valley. Night in Cochabamba
Possible birds: Cochabamba Mountain-Finch, Gray-headed Parakeet, Red-tailed Comet, Wedge-tailed Hillstar, Brown-backed Mockingbird, Plain-breasted Earthcreeper, Andean Swift, Creamy-breasted Canastero, Plain-mantled Tit-Spinetail, Andean Hillstar, Torrent Duck, Slender-billed Miner, Cordilleran Canastero, Cinnamon-bellied, Rufous-naped, Taczanowskis, Ochre-naped, and Cinereous Ground-tyrants, White-winged Diuca-Finch, Short-tailed Finch, Black-winged Ground-Dove and many others.
- DAY 9: Birding and drive to Comarapa
Early birding for some missing species. Then we will head to Comarapa. Night in Hotel
Possible Species: Rufous-faced Antpitta, Andean Guan, Black-winged Parrot, Violet-throated Starfrontlet, Strong-billed Woodcreeper, Golden-headed Quetzal, Slaty-backed Chat-Tyrant, Buff-banded Tyrannulet, Pale-footed Swallow, Pale-legged Warbler, Gray-bellied Flowerpiercer, Ringed Warbling-Finch, Bolivian Warbling-Finch, Spot-breasted Thornbird, Olive-crowned Crescentchest, Cream-backed Woodpecker Hooded Siskin, Purple-throated Euphonia, and Blue-and-yellow Tanager, Thick-billed Siskin, Rufous Antpitta, or Black-hooded Sunbeam and many others
- DAY 10: Full-day birding Siberia cloud forest
Today we will have a full morning birding up the mountains of Siberia searching for mixed flocks and several species restricted to the birding area. In the afternoon we will explore some of the dry forest for any missing species. Night in Comarapa.
Possible Species: Rufous-faced Antpitta, Andean Guan, Black-winged Parrot, Violet-throated Starfrontlet, Strong-billed Woodcreeper, Golden-headed Quetzal, Slaty-backed Chat-Tyrant, Buff-banded Tyrannulet, Pale-footed Swallow, Pale-legged Warbler, Gray-bellied Flowerpiercer, Ringed Warbling-Finch, Bolivian Warbling-Finch, Spot-breasted Thornbird, Olive-crowned Crescentchest, Cream-backed Woodpecker and many other species.
- DAY 11: Search for Red-fronted Macaw
Early drive to the Saipina area a special place where we will spend the full morning and, in the afternoon, the lower side of the mountains of Siberia. Night in Comarapa Hotel
Possible species: Red-fronted Macaw, Cliff Parakeet, Bolivian Earthcreeper, Bolivian Blackbird, Chaco Puffbird, Rufous-sided Warbling Finch, Striped Woodpecker, Spot-breasted Thornbird, Giant Antshrike, Yungas Guan, Monk Parakeet, Bolivian Earthcreeper and many others.
- DAY 12: Birding Quirusillas/ Esmeralda Lagoon
Early drive up to Quirusillas forest where we will spend the rest of the morning birding along the road descending to Samaipata and watch the hummingbird garden. Then we will head to Refugio Los Volcanes. Night in Los Volcanes
Possible Species: Red-faced Guan, Tucuman Parrot, Dot-fronted Woodpecker, Blue-crowned Parakeet, Grey-crested Finch, White-fronted Woodpecker, White-tipped Plantcutter, Black-and-chestnut Warbling-Finch, White-vented Violetear, Planalto Hermit, Fork-tailed Woodnymph, Glittering-bellied Emerald, White-bellied and Slender-tailed Woodstart, Golden-rumped and Orange-bellied Euphonias, Turquoise-fronted Parrot, Red-crested Finch, Black-Capped Warbling-Finch, Masked Gnatcatcher, Ultramarine Grosbeak, and many others
- DAY 13: Full day in Refugio los Volcanes
We will spend a full day birding along some of the trails and main roads. And he here any Owls during the nights we will try to find them. Night in Refugio Los Volcanes
Possible Species: Creamy-bellied and Rufous-bellied Thrushes, Gray-throated Leaftosser, Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner, Ocellated and Black-banded Woodcreepers, Black-capped Antwren, Marble-faced Bristle-Tyrant, Chestnut-backed Antshrike, White-winged Tanager, White-bellied Pygmy-Tyrant, Slaty Gnateater, Rufous-breasted Wood-Quail, Short-tailed Antthrush, Andean Condor, Channel-billed Toucan, Mitred Parakeet, White Woodpecker, White Monjita, Two-banded Warbler, Black-goggled and Blue-browed Tanagers, Dusky-green Oropendola, Plush-crested and Purplish Jays, Green-cheeked Parakeet, Military Macaw, Blue-throated Piping Guan, Striated Antthrush, Slaty Gnateater, Ochre-cheeked Spinetail, Bolivian White-crowned Tapaculo, Red-necked Woodpecker, Yungas (long-tailed) Dove, Yungas Manakin, Bolivian Recurvebill, Brown and Grey Tinamou and many other ones. Night in Refugio Los Volcanes
- DAY 14: Birding - Transfer to Santa Cruz Airport
Morning birding for some missing species and then we will go to the airport for our flight and Connections to Home
Have an Amazing tour in Bolivia!
TOUR TIME | 14 DAYS & 13 NIGHTS |
GROUP SIZE | From 2 People + Guide |
TOUR DATES | Tour Calendar and Custom Dates at ANY TIME |
TOUR PRICE | USD 3,600 per Person |
SINGLE ROOM | USD 500 per person |
ESTIMATE # SPECIES | 400 - 600 |
ACCOMMODATION | Comfortable places with private services, and WI-FI most of the places |
EASY OF BIRDING | Easy to moderate with some challenging species |
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHANCE | Excellent |
INCLUDE | Domestic flights, Hotel, lodges, full meals, entrance fee, private transportation, birding guide |
NOT INCLUDE | International, any alcoholic drinks, laundry, phone calls, extra activities, tips |