Jaguar and cub in Bolivia
A special sighting in Bolivia’s Jaguarland Reserve — a female jaguar walking through the reserve with her young cub.
A special sighting in Bolivia’s Jaguarland Reserve — a female jaguar walking through the reserve with her young cub.
One of the resident male jaguars at Jaguarland Reserve in northern Santa Cruz, Bolivia. We’ve been fortunate to observe this individual regularly for several years, and he continues to move through the reserve and surrounding forest.
Bolivia now has an amazing alternative to Brazil's North Pantanal for seeing Jaguars in the wild. Jaguarland Reserve Bolivia is a private property with an extremely high density of Jaguars, small felines and South American wildlife. Over 300 bird species have been recorded as well as excellent herping. There is even the chance to see rare reptiles like the endemic Bolivian Anaconda. Trips are arranged from Santa Cruz Bolivia
Couple of Jaguars observed in Jaguarland Reserve Bolivia on a wildlife Safari with Nicks Adventures Bolivia. This male has been around for the past 2 years.
Young Jaguar we observed in Bolivia during a wildlife tour with Nicks Adventures Bolivia.
A young male jaguar gave us an unforgettable encounter in Kaa Iya National Park, Bolivia, walking boldly right up to our 4x4 during a Nick’s Adventures Bolivia wildlife tour last September.
Kaa Iya is one of Bolivia’s best places to see wild jaguars, especially for travelers looking for a raw, remote, and authentic big cat experience. The jaguars here can be surprisingly confident, and can be seen on foot here.
A rare Jaguar caught on the Camera trap of Nicks Adventures Bolivia in Yanapuma Reserve on the border of Amboro National Park Bolivia. This area we have captured 6 different feline species.