Situated just east of the Andes in Colombia, the Los Llanos is a vast grassland plain. The region’s varied landscapes of wetlands, savannahs, rivers, palm groves and gallery forests attract and nourish an extensive array of wildlife of rare mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.

On land, you can expect to spot howler monkeys between tall forest trees, and if you’re lucky, catch a glimpse of the rare pink river dolphin, a puma or a prowling jaguar on the hunt for prey…

Home to over 600 exotic bird species, Casanare is a birdwatchers paradise. 19% of the world’s bird species can be found in Colombia, making it the world leader in terms of bird species biodiversity; most evident in this vast region thanks to its varied landscapes and water deposits. Spot red-bellied macaws and roseate spoonbills, jabirus, wire-tailed manakin, chestnust-eared aracari and the iconic scarlet ibis…to name but a few!

Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy a wide selection of safari-style game drives.