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Photographing dozens of hummingbird and tanager species
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Observing endemic birds in a regenerated cloud forest
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Hiking through paramo with a backdrop of volcanoes and snow-capped mountains
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Attending a lek of Andean Cock-of-the-Rock
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Hearing the commotion of Yellow-eared Parrots

Colombia: Discovering the Central Andes

Feb 19 - Mar 01, 2027

11 days | Colombia | Quest Nature Tours

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One of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, Colombia’s bird life alone accounts for nearly one fifth of the planet’s avian species. On this exciting new tour, we discover some of this natural abundance as we explore rich landscapes at various altitudes in the central Andes between Pereira and Medellín, an area which hosts many endemic birds and plants.

We begin in the coffee region between Pereira and Manizales, where Andean cloud forests are interspersed with rich coffee plantations. The Otún Quimbaya Sanctuary along the Otún River is a great place to get to know the ecology of cloud forests. Here, remarkable amounts of water move through the moss- and epiphyte-covered trees, and fruiting plants attract flocks of colourful tanagers. A bit farther north, the Tinamú Birding Nature Reserve is the living manifestation of a successful and ongoing forest regeneration effort. Curious antpittas and some truly spectacular hummingbirds are standouts at the nearby Río Blanco Nature Reserve. Moving higher in altitude, we come to the humid elfin forests and sweeping páramo grasslands of Los Nevados National Park, where we can observe hardy wildlife against a backdrop of volcanoes and snow-capped mountains.

Our three-night stay farther north in the village of Jardín allows us to have easy access to several impressive sites, including the Yellow-eared Parrot Reserve and the renowned lekking site for Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, one of the most striking and well-known tropical resident birds. The dry forest at Bolombolo in the Cauca Valley serves as an interesting contrast to the humid forests that dominate much of the Central Andes.

Among our explorations of forests and grasslands, we have planned many visits to feeding areas where tanagers, hummingbirds, toucans, and antpittas offer close views and excellent photography opportunities.

This tour is perfect for both first-time Colombia travellers or return visitors who wish to experience the dazzling natural diversity, notably the bird life, of this verdant stretch of the central Andes.
Quest Nature Tours Birding Worldwide Explorers Club University of Guelph Alumni Tours
Tour Cost (per person):
TBA  Includes all taxes and gratuities
Group Size:
9 – 12 participants

What’s included: Accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in this itinerary; meals as described in this itinerary; non-alcoholic beverages served with all meals; water available on coach on all excursions ; Airport transfers on arrival and departure days; park entrance fees; services of Quest Leader, Graham Sorenson, and a local Colombian naturalist

"I found this trip to be even better than I expected. The birding was excellent, and there were good opportunities to enjoy other aspects of nature (butterflies, amphibians, trees, flowers, etc.) Leadership was excellent, and all the arrangements worked out very well." - David W.
"The Colombian guide who accompanied the tour had the highest level of both organizational skills and birding skills." - Jim H.

Itinerary at a Glance

DayActivity
1Arrival Pereira, transfer to La Florida
2Otún Quimbaya Sanctuary / To Tinamú
3Tinamú
4Rio Blanco
5Hacienda El Bosque / To Los Nevados
6Los Nevados National Park
7Nevado del Ruiz / To Jardín
8Yellow-eared Parrot Bird Reserve / Antpittas feeders
9Cock-of-the Rock lek / Finca Bambusa
10Bolombolo Dry Forest and La Romera / To Medellín
11Depart Medellín
Optional: Post-trip extension to Los Llanos

Your Tour Leader

Chris Earley is the University of Guelph Arboretum’s Interpretive Biologist and Education Coordinator and a self-proclaimed 'nature geek'. He teaches workshops at the Arboretum, and participates in research around the world. Chris has led many previous Quest trips around the world.

Quest Nature Tours Birding Worldwide Explorers Club University of Guelph Alumni Tours
Tour Cost (per person):
TBA  Includes all taxes and gratuities
Group Size:
9 – 12 participants

What’s included: Accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in this itinerary; meals as described in this itinerary; non-alcoholic beverages served with all meals; water available on coach on all excursions ; Airport transfers on arrival and departure days; park entrance fees; services of Quest Leader, Graham Sorenson, and a local Colombian naturalist

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