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BOLIVIA BENI TOUR

Tour Description

BOLIVIA
BIRDING TOUR
ANY TIME*

Duration:9 days, 8 nights
Group Size:2-4
2-3 Persons Price:$4230
4 Persons Price:$3930
Single Suppl:$200
Est #Species:275-350
Pace:Moderate
Difficulty:Moderate
Best Time::June-Nov
* This tour is available for any dates of your choosing provided guide services and accommodations are available.

DAY 1 - ARRIVE LA PAZ

Arrive La Paz. Overnight in a hotel in La Paz.

DAY 2 - FLIGHT & RIBERALDA

We'll take a very early domestic flight from La Paz to Riberalta, which is located in far northern Bolivia not far from the border with Brazil. The flight arrives in mid morning. Upon arrival we'll immediately go birding. Our primary target species is Masked Antpitta, which is best found near the small town of Marigüal, located an hour or so west of Riberalta. This species occupies riverine habitat of Varzea forest in a very restricted area of northern Bolivia. If the guide has a bird staked out. we should be able to find the bird in a couple hours. Otherwise, it will take some effort. After a hopefully successful excursion to see the antpitta followed by lunch, we'll drive east a half hour to the San Lorenzo pampas area.This dry cerrado region is a unique mix of tropical savanna, forest patches, and seasonally flooded plains. It's home to several range-restricted birds. We'll have the afternoon and early evening to look for Sharp-tailed Tyrant, Rufous-sided Pygmy-Tyrant, Cock-tailed Tyrant, Dark-throated Seedeater, and Black-masked Finch. We should also see Greater Rhea, which regularly occurs there. Overnight at a hotel in Riberalta.

DAY 3 - RIBERALTA

If all went well the preceding day, we'll go north to bird tropical Amazonian rainforest at the Aquicuana Natural Reserve. This infrequently visited reserve offers a second and perhaps better chance of seeing Masked Antpitta if we just couldn't get it the day before. It also offers a chance of seeing the rare-to-uncommon near-endemic Red-necked Aracari, the uncommon near-endemic Large-billed Antwren, the fairly common near-endemic Dusky-green Oropendola, and the scarce and local near-endemic Black-and-tawny Seedeater. Many other more widely distributed species are likely to be seen as well. Overnight in a hotel in Riberalta.

DAY 5 - RIBERALTA & TRANSFER

This day will be devoted to the long drive to Rurrenabaque and then on to Sadiri Lodge. This journey on the once dirt road used to take as much as 18-20 hours during dry season and was impassible during rainy season. Now, thanks to a decade long construction project that was finally completed in 2025, the transfer to the town of Rurrenabaque can be done in about 7½ hours and then an additional 2½ hours to the lodge. We have the option of going all the way to the lodge or spending a night at a hotel in Rurrenabaque. Overnight at a hotel in Rurrenabaque or at Sadiri Lodge.

DAYS 6-8 - SADIRI LODGE

Sadiri Lodge protects some 34,000ha of land within Madidi National Park. The habitat in most of the reserve is tropical rainforest. Some 540 species of birds have been recorded there, and we'll spend 3 full days seeing as many of them as we can. Birding is along a jeep track through the forest as well as on a network of trails within the forest. Many of the trails have steep sections that go up and down the hilly terrain so most of our birding time will be spent along the jeep track. A major appeal of the site is the ability to bird from ridges looking down into the forest canopy along the road, making canopy birds much easier to see. Mixed species flocks abound in the forest and are easy to see because of this topography. There are also hummingbird feeders near the lodge. Over 500 species have been seen around the lodge and the surrounding national park.

Our long list of target birds include the fairly common endemic Bolivian Brushfinch and near-endemics with varying degrees of commonness that includes White-browed Hermit, Blue-moustached Barbet, Rio Madeira Stipplethroat, Ashy Antwren, Brownish-headed Antbird, Slaty Gnatcatcher, Bolivian Recurvebill, Yungas Manakin, Cinnamon-faced Tyrannulet, Yungas Tyrannulet, Dusky-green Oropendola, and Cuzco Warbler. A number of nocturnal birds can be spotted during early evenings near the lodge. These include Great Potoo, Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl, Crested Owl, Band-bellied Owl, Subtropical Pygmy-Owl, and Black-banded Owl.

Among the many other possibilities are Pavonine Cuckoo, White-throated Woodpecker, Rose-fronted Parakeet, Hairy-crested Antbird, Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper, Round-tailed Manakin, Sharpbill, Yungas Tyrannulet, Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo, Olive Oropendola, and Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak. Hummingbird feeders at the lodge attract a nice variety of species including Gould's Jewelfront, Blue-tailed Emerald, Gray-breasted Sabrewing, and Fork-tailed Woodnymph. Aside from all these species, there is a long list of locally distributed and more widely distributed birds in the reserve that will keep us occupied throughout our visit. Nights at Sadiri Lodge.

DAY 6 - SADIRI LODGE & TRINIDAD

This morning we'll depart early for a 7-hour transfer to the town of Trinidad. We expect to arrive in time for some afternoon birding in gallery forest outside town to look for the near mythical Unicolored Thrush. Other possibilities include Buff-bellied Hermit, Band-tailed Antbird, Beni Grackle, and Gray-headed Tanager. Overnight at a hotel in Trinidad.

DAY 9 - TRINIDAD

Today we'll drive south about 60km to a private reserve near the town of Loreto to look for the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw at a private reserve near town. The best time to visit is nesting season from November to April during rainy season, but the birds are resident year-round. After returning to Trinidad and having lunch. The tour ends at the airport to catch a flight to either Santa Cruz de la Sierra or La Paz for connection with international flights home.

 

TOUR NOTES

Internal flights not included in tour price. May be combined with our Central Bolivia tour.

 

ADDITIONAL INFO
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BIRDING LOCALES

 

Cock-tailed Tyrant - courtesy Cesar Bollatty Gould's Jewelfront - © James F Wittenberger and Exotic Birding LLC Blue-throated Macaw - courtesy Cesar Bollatty