Discover the Culture &
Natural Beauty of Bolivia !
We are a small eco-tourism operator company based in Samaipata, a colonial village at the foot of the millennial pre-Incan ruins of El Fuerte. |

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Michael Blendinger, Gaby Cunningham and a team of the best guides and local scouts, invite you to join us for several days in nature interpretation, excursions, adventure, trekking through jungles and summits, horseback rides and bird-watching trips in National Parks and remote sites that only we can take you to.
Come with us! and enjoy the thrilling magic of vacations connected to the rythm of the natural world.
Talk to you soon !
Michael & Gaby
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To contact us: Please, use the Contact form (Vertical Menu- Under “Tell a friend”)
Or: info@discoveringbolivia.com;
chatt: gaby_samaipata@hotmail.com
Phones: (00591)39446227/ 73155737 Gaby / 72151115 Michael / 72171299 Nancy
New address:
Calle Bolívar oppositte to Club Ajedrez / Museo – Samaipata – Santa Cruz – Bolivia.
If you want to find birds in Bolivia while saving a few thousands, take Michael to the national park Amboró or any “green” site and you’ll end up with a long and marvelous. We visited Volcanes: Bolivian Recurvebill, Slaty Gnateater, Yungas Manakin; around Samaipata: Spot-breasted Thornbird, Rufous-capped Antshrike, a family group of Quetzals, Chestnut-crested Cotinga; a family group of Green Jays, Black and rufous Warbling-finch; in Saipina: 24 pairs of Fronted Macaws, family groups of White-fronted Woodpeckers, Bolivian Earth-creeper, a pair of White-tipped Plantcutters; in Siberia: Black-hooded Sunbeam (very lucky), Hooded Mountain-toucan, very tame Black-throated Thistletails, White-eared Solitaire, Green-throated Tanager and Plushcap. Its curious how places so close to each other belong to ecosystems so
diverse, but they are all similar in one aspect, they’re great for bird-watching. And the specialties cooperated with Michael as if he had released them in front of us.
William and Jimmy - Five days of bird-watching, overnighting at Volcanes, Samaipata and Comarapa Intense Birding