Parque Nacional Amboró

Parque Nacional Amboró

Parque Nacional Amboró is a lush, biodiverse hotspot in central Bolivia, offering a diverse array of landscapes from cloud forests to dry savannas that captivate nature enthusiasts.

1,739,985
Acres Protected
Over 300
Miles of Trails
Less than 10,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Parque Nacional Amboró

Parque Nacional Amboró
 

Parque Nacional Amboró sits in the heart of Bolivia, encompassing over 1.7 million acres of contrasting ecosystems that straddle the foothills of the Andes and the Amazon basin. Due to this unique geographical position, it hosts a remarkable diversity of flora and fauna, with over 830 bird species and thousands of plant varieties. Within the park are habitats such as cloud forests, mountain ranges, and dry forests. Historically, the region has been revered by indigenous cultures for its natural sanctity and abundance. Notable recreational opportunities include guided jungle treks, birdwatching excursions, and exploration of its numerous waterfalls and rivers. Landmarks such as the La Chonta waterfall and the mysterious rock formations of Volcanes attract adventurous visitors. The park's remoteness and undisturbed beauty provide visitors with a tranquil escape into nature.

Highlights

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Chorros de San Luis - a stunning waterfall accessible via a scenic hike

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Diverse birdlife including the rare Andean cock-of-the-rock

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The rock formations of Los Volcanes - surreal natural sculptures

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Remote jungle campsites for unique wilderness experiences

Notable Natural Features

Chiflón Waterfalls

A series of cascading waterfalls, ideal for trekking and photography.

La Yunga

A lush cloud forest zone offering guided tours and rich biodiversity.

Volcanes

Bizarre and beautiful rock formations with stunning panoramic views.