ARAUCANA LODGE: CHOCO ENDEMICS BONANZA
The tour starts in the KM 18 and San Antonio Cloud Forest, which provide an excellent introduction to birding in the Colombian Andes. More than 100 years ago, Frank Chapman, of the American Museum of Natural History, spent some time researching the bird diversity of this forest, which concluded in the first detailed bird survey for Colombia. The birding in the area is amazing, with mixed-species flocks of Multicolored, Purplish-mantled, Scrub and Golden-naped Tanagers foraging along side Scaled Fruiteater, Chestnut-breasted Chlorophonias and Golden-headed and Crested Quetzal.
Apart from a visit to an active Andean Cock-of-the-rock lek, this tour dips into the humid forests of the Pacific lowlands in the San Cipriano Reserve, where the habitat and the species differ dramatically from those in the Andean Cloud forests.
Another destination is the Upper Anchicaya Valley, in one of the most biodiverse national parks in the planet: Farallones NP. Found along The Old Buenaventura Road, which descends from the western Andes to the Pacific Ocean, the area is one of Colombia’s newest destinations to open up to birding, and is AMAZING.
The road provides a mind-boggling diversity of birds and is such that it inspired Steve Hilty to start work on his Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia. This was the first ornithological field guide for South America and inspired a myriad of ornithologists in the continent.
Tour Dates
MARCH 29 – APRIL 5 2025
JUNE 25 – JULY 2 2025
JANUARY 17 – 24 2026
FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 7 2026
AUGUST 15 – AUGUST 22 2026
JANUARY 17 – 24 2027
FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 7 2027
Tour Price
US$2,495 per person.
Double Occupancy
Single Supplement $795 USD
Tour leader
You will be accompanied the entire tour by one of our Talented, Bilingual, Professional Birding Guides. Please let us know if there is a certain member of our team that you would like to have with you during your tour.
- Bird the Anchicaya Watershed, an area that inspired the first Bird ID guide for South America.
- Enjoy the feeders at KM 18, where more than 22 species of hummingbirds have been recorded.
- Stay at the amazing Araucana Lodge, known as one of the best birding lodges in south America. Araucana Lodge is designed for birders and is strategically located to access a wide variety of birding habitats.
- Visit an active Andean Cock-of-the-rock Lek.
- Take an exhilarating rail ride in the Pacific Lowlands where you will bird close to sea level in search of lowland species.
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