Located in the territory of the Indigenous Community San José de Uchupiamonas and within the Madidi Integrated Management Natural Area and Madidi National Park is one of Bolivia’s premier birding destination with the perfectly located Sadiri Lodge.
Sadiri Lodge Tour
AMAZON RAINFOREST BIRD WATCHING TOUR
SADIRI LODGE
Located in the territory of the Indigenous Community San José de Uchupiamonas and within the Madidi Integrated Management Natural Area and Madidi National Park is one of Bolivia’s premier birding destination with the perfectly located Sadiri Lodge.
Tour Outline
Covering over 34,000 hectares this spectacular reserve is home to over 400 different species of birds, during our tours we will be searching for a huge different variety of bird which include 9 different species of Owls, Military Macaws,Tanganers and the endemic Yunga Tyrannulet. Not only is the birding impressive you can also see a wide variety of wildlife, there are 25 km of walking trails of which to obseve the flora and fauna of the region.
TOUR INFORMATION
- Duration
3-5 Days, (longer birding trips can be arranged)
- Availability
Year round
- Suitable for
Bird watcher, Photographers, Families and Nature lovers
FACILITIES AND SERVICES DURING TOUR
- Spacious Traditional Style lodge, with comfortable double beds, private bathroom and hot water
- Excellent Bilingual Bird watching guides
- Use of specialised Bird watching equipment
- Serviced Bar
- International Cuisine including local, vegetarian and speciality dishes
- International Cuisine including local, vegetarian and speciality dishes
TOURS IN SADARI LODGE
- 3 days / 2 nights, program “Sambu”
- 4 days / 3 nights, program “Pacha mama”
- 5 days / 4 nights, program “S´Hadiri”
WHAT TO BRING?
- Shirts and / or long-sleeved shirts and long pants
Thin jacket
Comfortable walking shoes
Rubber boots if preferred
Repellent
Hat
Binoculars
Camera
For more information about our bird watching programs just contact us and we will send you all of the details, this incredible trip can also be combined with any of our other Bird Watching Tours which include visits to the Red Fronted Macaw and Barba Azul lodge.
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The second part of our trip was to Trinidad where we visited the Blue Throated Macaw Preserve with a guide who did her thesis on this species. Marina took excellent care of us and we visited rich birding areas by car and boat. Also saw the pink river dolphins. We visited the Kenneth Lee Ethnography Museum and fish museum at the university, and Lake Suarez, and Marina helped us understand what we were seeing. In all we identified 161 species, and quite a few that we wouldn't be able to see anywhere else. The Red Fronted and Blue Throated macaws, and other species in their habitat, were a big high point in our birding travels. We were able to spend ``quality time`` with the plush crested jay - a favourite. It is great to know that Bolivia has the capacity to share their special birds with others in the world.
Though we never met Nick and Carolina, they were always there for us via email and we know how much care they put into orchestrating this trip. Thank you Nick and Carolina.
Notes. Be aware that while Bolivia has the infrastructure for tourism, it may not always operate to your expectations and patience and good will are required. Bolivians are very nice people who consistently made us welcome. It really helps if someone in the group speaks Spanish. There aren't a lot of English speakers. Bolivian driving procedures are largely intuitive and perhaps not understandable to non-Bolivians. Expect rough dirt roads in the countryside, a good reason to go in the dry season.