Trip Report – Bolivian Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – October 2022 (tour 2)
This report is the third and final trip that Royle Safaris ran in Bolivia in 2022. We found 37 species of mammals on this trip visiting Jaguarland Reserve and Kaa Iya National Park
Trip Report – Bolivian Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – October 2022 (tour 1)
In October 2022 Royle Safaris ran two back to back mammal focused (special interest in cats) trips to Bolivia. This first trip report is from the first trip in which we were very s
Trip Report – Bolivian Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – August 2022
In the summer of 2022 Royle Safaris ran our first of 3 mammal focused (special interest in cats) trips to Bolivia. All were very successful with 5 species of cat being seen on two
New Trip Report: Bolivia
A new report from Rob & Romy Jansen, who were in Bolivia for 2.5 months. Bolivia, 2022: Rob & Romy Jansen, 11 weeks & 39 species including Madidi, Olallas & Rio Ben
New Trip Report: Brazil and Bolivia
Here’s an interesting – first time – report from Guido Rommens and Micheline De Vleminck, who saw some great stuff in Brazil and Bolivia in June, with species inc
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Royle Safaris have had a late cancellation on their trip to Bolivia to Jaguarland and Kaa Iya National Park, where the focus is on jaguars, pumas, ocelots and jaguarundis, though
New Trip Report: Beni, Bolivia
A first time report from Argentine Marcelo Gavensky, who has just discovered the world of mammalwatching (thanks Martin Royle for the conversion!). Barba Azul Reserve & Trinida
New Trip Report: Bolivia
A second report from Lennart Verheuvel who was in Bolivia after Ecuador Bolivia, 2021: Lennart Verheuvel, 15 days & 22 species including Giant Anteater, Jaguar and Jaguarundi.
New Trip Report: Bolivia, 2021
Here is a great report from Ian Thompson. Be sure also to check out his and Tracey’s photos: some seriously good species. Ian Thompson: Bolivia, October 2021 The genesis of t
New Trip Report: Bolivia
Another exciting report from Bolivia, still one of the most under-visited mammalwatching destinations in South America, though glad to see this is starting to change. Jaguar Land a