Pay a visit to one of the most iconic and lush cloud forests around Bogotá! Hike in search of colorful tanagers and toucans, take in spectacular views as the clouds roll in and out all while surrounded by the living sounds of nature.
Duration: 10 hours<br/>Vegetarian Lunch <br/>2WD<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 10 hours<br/>Vegetarian Lunch<br/>Pickup included
With over 200 recorded species, this forest reserve and adjacent shade-grown coffee plantations offer abundant birdlife that is easy to spot with the naked eye, making it a prime site for nature photography.
Availability: This tour is available every day of the year except December 25th and January the 1st.
Difficulty: Short, natural walking paths of low difficulty are available while the steep inclines are optional or can be done from the vehicle.
Accessibility: This tour is for all ages. We are happy to arrange a customized tour for you, should you have a visual/hearing impairment.
Duration: The total tour time is 10 hours from start to finish with 4 hours of birdwatching time.
Elevation: The average altitude is 1600 to 1800 m.a.s.l
Weather: The average temperature is 24ºC with highs of 28ºC during the dry months. About 10% of the time we visit here we experience light rain.
Target Species: Turquoise dacnis (E), Velvet-fronted euphonia (E), Colombian chachalaca (E), Indigo-capped Hummingbird (E), Scrub tanager (NE), Bar-crested Antshrike (NE), Crimson-backed tanager, Tropical mockingbird, Blue-necked tanager, Saffron finch, Palm tanager, Blue-gray tanager, Red-crowned woodpecker, Thick-billed euphonia, Bay-headed tanager, Orange-chinned parakeet, Spectacled parrotlet, House wren, Black phoebe, Great kiskadee, Ruddy ground-dove, Smooth-billed ani, White-vented plumeleteer, Yellow-headed caracara, Streaked saltator, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Ringed Kingfisher, Bare-faced Ibis, Yellow-bellied Seedeater, Yellow-faced Grassquit
We depart from The Bogotá Marriot Hotel (Av. El Dorado #69 B-53). Details of the exact location and meeting time will be send to you upon booking.
This activity is a full tour including transport
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