Grand Bolivia: Part II

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Upcoming Dates

September 21 - October 2, 2026

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Cochabamba

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Cochabamba

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9 Maximum

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White-collared Jay © Andrew Whittaker

White-collared Jay © Andrew Whittaker

A super Bolivian birding adventure highlighting the special birds and spellbinding scenery of the majestic Andes and sweeping panoramas of altiplano, from its delightful Yungas forests and species-rich cloud forests to higher elevation Puna grasslands and localized Polylepis woodland with its sought-after avifauna. A wonderful new Bolivian field guide has opened the door to this sadly overlooked birding paradise. Combining Part I and Part II offers the possibility of the ultimate Bolivia tour with nearly 650 bird species! Part II focuses on Bolivia’s fabulous mountain habitats, encompassing cactus-clad valleys home to stunning hummingbirds, brackish lakes, and the famous and spectacular Lake Titicaca shimmering with thousands of flamingoes and its lovely grebe. We will seek out many exciting endemics and near-endemics along with a wealth of other seldom seen beautiful South American birds. Excellent photographic opportunities.

Bolivia is truly a hidden gem for birders. Poorly-known and typically overlooked, this South American country holds a superb variety of unspoiled habitats with a bewildering avian diversity approaching 1,450 species. Among these are some 25+ endemics, close to 100 near-endemics, easier to see here than anywhere else, and several newly described species. This unique landlocked paradise is one of the world’s last birding frontiers, where new discoveries are almost expected. With minimal overlap from Part I, we seek out all three flamingoes; near-endemic Titicaca (flightless) Grebe; spectacular Hooded Mountain-Toucan; Blue-banded Toucanet; rare Black-winged Parrot; Yungas Pygmy-Owl; Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe; superlative hummers including the endemic Black-hooded Sungem and spectacular Red-tailed Comet and Wedge-tailed Hillstar; confiding Scribble-tailed Canastero; endemic Rufous-faced and Bolivian antpittas; rare Scimitar-winged Piha; and endemic Black-throated Thistletail. We should also enjoy Giant Conebill and Giant Coot; Barred and Band-tailed fruiteaters; Chestnut-crested Cotinga; Rufous-bellied Mountain-Tanager; Green-throated Tanager; and endemic Cochabamba Mountain-Finch, all of which burnish Bolivia’s reputation as an undiscovered birding mecca. This breathtakingly scenic trip focuses on the heart of the enchanting Andes covering all of its incredibly varied habitats, each with a unique plethora of avian gems—all set against a backdrop of spectacular canyons and towering snow-covered volcanic peaks that reach to 21,000 feet. Of course, no trip to the Bolivian Andes would be complete without an opportunity to explore the riveting beauty of the massive Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake, and its intriguing Aymara indigenous people poling their famous reed boats along the lake shore, as well as its enigmatic grebe.

Bolivia has made great strides in the past two decades, upgrading its infrastructure with enormously improved roads and surprisingly good guest accommodations—excellent in some areas—and the country has made significant progress socially and economically as well. Despite such modernization, age-old customs flourish and may be on display anywhere, as evidenced by colorful and often strictly traditional clothes and dress, diverse markets, and pastoral landscapes.

Cochabamba is a strategic, habitat-diverse location ideal for beginning our Andean exploration, featuring bird-rich wetlands, hillsides cloaked in humid Yungas forests, and sculptured cactus-clad scrub valleys and uplands with panoramic overlooks in the Puna. Participants should expect encounters with an amazingly rich variety of species, including Black-and-chestnut Eagle, Andean Lapwing, striking Andean Avocet, Golden-headed and Crested quetzals, Masked Trogon, Chestnut-crested Cotinga, Orange-browed Hemispingus, White-collared Jay, Fulvous Wren, tanagers galore including Chestnut-bellied Mountain-Tanager, Band-tailed Fruiteater, endemic Rufous-faced and Bolivian antpittas, and Black-throated Thistletail. Shadowed by the mighty snow-capped Cerro Tunari, we’ll bird the unique Polylepis forest for the endemic Cochabamba Mountain-Finch, White-capped Dipper, an incredible line up of hummers— Wedge-tailed Hillstar, Red-tailed Comet, and Giant Hummingbird, the rare and local Rufous-bellied (Saltator) Mountain-Tanager, endemic Gray-bellied Flowerpiercer, Fulvous-headed Brushfinch, and iconic Giant Conebill. Higher up we’ll seek Glacier Finch, the odd boulder-loving Boulder Finch, various ground-tyrants and sierra-finches, and Andean Flicker.

Ascending to La Paz encompasses a tremendous transect of habitats from both wet and dry Puna to the rocky rain-shadow valleys characterized by stark columnar cactus-clad slopes. Here, remote picturesque lakes like the famous Titicaca are home to soaring Andean Condors and the incredible flightless Titicaca Grebe. Andean waterfowl abound in brackish lakes among the shimmering pinks of three species of flamingoes, in addition to Many-colored Rush Tyrant, Black-throated Flowerpiercer, and huge Giant Coot. Secluded hill forests are home to two endemics: the stunning Black-hooded Sunbeam and skulky Berlepsch's Canastero, plus Slender-billed Miner.

For our grand finale, we are based in Coroica, where we will enjoy three days of non-stop birding in two very different settings from pristine cloud forest (on one of the birdiest roads in South America) to scenic Puna for high elevation specialties. We can hope for Andean Condor, Rufous-bellied and Gray-breasted seedsnipes, Versicolored Barbet, Hooded Mountain-Toucan, Southern Emerald Toucanet, Crimson-mantled Woodpecker, rare Lanceolated Monklet, Great Sapphirewing, endemic Bolivian Antpitta and Stripe-headed and Undulated antpittas, recently described Diademed Tapaculo, Yungas Manakin, a magical set of tanagers—Golden-collared, Grass-green, Rust-and-yellow, Scarlet-bellied, Blue-winged, Orange-eared, Golden-naped, Blue-and-black, and Hooded Mountain Tanager, Chestnut Crested Cotinga, poorly-known Scimitar-winged Piha, White-eared Solitaire, Puna Tapaculo, and Scribble-tailed Canastero, before returning to finish in La Paz.

Bolivia holds some of the most stunning landscapes on earth. The combined effect of sensational scenery, abundant unspoiled habitats and birds galore, plus such pleasant people is simply enthralling.

Good to excellent accommodations and food; excellent quiet roadside birding in Andes; no really difficult hikes; fairly easy birding and walking with bus following along on trails; no altitudinal sickness as we carefully plan and gradually become acclimated; travel by comfortable air-conditioned bus; pace moderate with midday breaks but several early starts; nice and cool pleasant temperatures throughout; early morning around Titicaca can be cold.

Versicolored Barbet © Andrew Whittaker

Versicolored Barbet © Andrew Whittaker

Price: $6,425 in 2025

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Departure Dates

Reserve September 21 - October 3, 2025

Reserve September 21 - October 2, 2026

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