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Birdwatching in the Amazon Rainforest


Covering a staggering 6.7 million square kilometers across nine countries, the Amazon Rainforest harbors over 1,300 bird species. Its habitats display sheer diversity, from flooded forests to towering canopies, providing a refuge for an astonishing array of winged wonders. Birdwatchers can witness the avian kingdom's splendor within this kaleidoscopic landscape.

The Amazon is home

Things to do and see - Birdwatching in the Amazon Rainforest

Observe the different species of birds present throughout the park
Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
Spot hundreds of bird species, including macaws and parrots
Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
Embark on bird-watching tours and immerse yourself in the rainforest
Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, Ecuador
Have an authentic birdwatching trip within the Amazon jungle
Manu National Park, Peru
Explore a birding paradise in one of the world’s largest protected areas
Madidi National Park, Bolivia
Indulge in birdwatching and exploring the rainforest ecosystem
Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil
Take a birdwatching excursion on a river cruise
Amazon River
Set out on an expedition to see the most impressive display of birds
Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, Peru
Enjoy unique opportunities for birdwatching
Jau National Park, Brazil
Take a boat tour to a tranquil and remote reserve ideal for bird-watching
Juma Sustainable Development Reserve, Brazil

FAQ - Birdwatching in the Amazon Rainforest

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