Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve
The Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve is located in southwestern Bolivia, near the Chilean border. Established in 1973, it covers an area of approximately 7,147 square kilometers and is known for its stunning landscapes, including high-altitude deserts, salt flats, and volcanic formations. The reserve is home to diverse wildlife, including the endangered Andean flamingo, llamas, and vicunas.
This national reserve is also famous for its unique geological features, such as the Salar de Chalviri and the Laguna Colorada, a red lagoon that attracts many migratory birds. The reserve plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and offers opportunities for eco-tourism, allowing visitors to experience its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.