Ever wanted to see a jaguar in the wild? Jaguars are the only species of panther found in the Americas and unlike other cats, are good swimmers, heading to the river to feed on fish, turtle or caimans. Scared of humans, it’s more common to tread over a Jaguar’s muddy...
An ecological masterpiece, abundant in wildlife and teaming with precious plant species, Bolivia is one of the few places left in the world where travelers can experience mother nature at her finest. From elusive jaguars to pink river dolphins, Bolivia’s parks...
From incredible treks and cascading waterfalls, to towering jungle forests and rare wildlife encounters, Bolivia is one of the few places left in the world where travellers can experience Mother Nature at her finest. Here we take a look at five of...
Located over 600 kilometers northeast of Santa Cruz is one of the largest and most pristine parks in the Amazon Basin. Revered for its unique beauty, incredible biodiversity and largely untouched vegetation, Noel Kempff Mercado National Park is one the few places left...
Presenting a magnificent Andean dreamscape of snowcapped volcanoes, soaring mountains, bubbling hotsprings, bird-dwelling wetlands and vast wild plains, Bolivia’s oldest national park makes an exemplary location for photographers and adventurers alike. Located...
Ever wanted to see a jaguar in the wild? Located in the southeastern sector of Santa Cruz, far off the beaten track, is a national park famous not only for its population of big cats and for being the largest protected dry forest in the world, but for being the only...