AMBORÓ NATIONAL PARK .
It is located on one of the final sections of the Andean Mountain Range, in the far south of the Amazon. This is a region with some of the most biodiversity and is considered vital for humanity due to its diverse ecosystems. It is a paradise for birdwatchers (over 800 species). It’s also an area filled with endemic species of flora and fauna.
THE BOLIVIAN PANTANAL: UNPARALLELED BIODIVERSITY
This is one of the most impressive places on Earth in terms of wildlife and is considered one of the most humid places in the world. It is believed that the Bolivian portion of the marsh is better preserved. It’s located in the far southeast of the department, surrounded by the dry forests of Chiquitano and Chaqueño. It is an ideal destination for travelers who love nature, apt for fishing, rafting, watching flora and fauna, camping, and photographic safaris.