ENDEMIC BIRDS OF COLOMBIA
ENDEMIC BIRDS OF COLOMBIA
TRIP 1: Andean Region, Choco & Pacific Lowlands
A Bird Photography Tour focused on Endemic and Near-endemic birds.
Endemic Birds of Colombia is a series of bird photography expeditions, each exploring a different region of the country. The TRIP 1: Andean Region, Choco & Pacific Lowlands itinerary follows the western slopes of the Andes, from the Choco cloud forests and Pacific lowlands to the dry inter-Andean valleys, temperate forests and high páramos of the Central Andes. A two-week journey through landscapes that change completely as the route climbs.
Trip Overview
Colombia is home to more bird species than any other country on Earth and holds one of the richest concentrations of endemic and near-endemic birds in the world. Many of these species are restricted to a single mountain range, valley or forest, making every stage of the route different from the last.
Travelling in a group of no more than 8 participants, led by our two specialist guides: Marc Guyt & Jose Castaño, allows time to photograph each location properly, adapting to weather, light and bird activity rather than following a fixed schedule.
From humid lowland rainforest to páramos above 4,000 metres, the route crosses an extraordinary range of habitats. Each landscape offers its own photographic opportunities and a distinctive selection of Colombia's most sought-after endemic birds.
Where and when?
The tour begins in Cali and ends in Manizales, crossing the western and central cordilleras from west to east.
The western section focuses on the Choco bioregion — one of the wettest and most species-rich areas on Earth, with a very high concentration of endemic and near-endemic birds.
The route then moves through the Cauca Valley and up into the western slope of the Central Andes, covering wetlands, dry forest and mid-elevation cloud forest.
The final days climb into the high páramos of the Central Andes, where the avifauna changes dramatically and open-country endemics become the main targets.
October and November are excellent months for this route. The inter-Andean valleys are productive, migration adds some interest, and the Choco forests are active throughout the season.
For whom is this tour?
This tour is designed for Bird Photographers who want to work seriously in the field. Photographers who understand that the best images come from time, patience and being in the right place with the right conditions.
You do not need to be an expert birder or photographer. But you do need to be comfortable with full days outdoors.
If you have photographed birds before and want to push further, with better light, more complex subjects, wilder places, this is the right trip for you.
Endemic & Near-Endemic Highlights
Choco & Pacific lowlands
Banded Ground-Cuckoo · Baudo Guan · Choco Toucan · Five-colored Barbet · Tooth-billed Hummingbird · Rose-faced Parrot · Choco Poorwill · Berlepsch's Tinamou · Esmeraldas Antbird · Stub-tailed Antbird · Sapayoa · Pacific Flatbill · Glistening-green Tanager · Blue-whiskered Tanager · Scarlet-and-white TanagerWestern & Central Andean Forests
Multicolored Tanager · Cauca Guan · Stiles's Tapaculo · Crested Ant-Tanager · Tolima Dove · Tolima Blossomcrown · Indigo-winged Parrot · Yellow-eared Parrot · Fuertes's Parrot · Chestnut Wood-Quail · Colombian ChachalacaHigh Andean Forests & Páramo
Buffy Helmetcrest · Rainbow-bearded Thornbill · Viridian Metaltail · Golden-breasted Puffleg · Black-thighed Puffleg · Buff-winged Starfrontlet · Tourmaline Sunangel · Noble Snipe · Andean Teal · Carunculated CaracaraNear-endemics & regional specialties
Toucan Barbet · Spot-crowned Barbet · Scarlet-rumped Toucanet · Grass-green Tanager · Moustached Antpitta · Hooded Antpitta · Tatamá Tapaculo · Parker's Antbird · Turquoise Dacnis · Black-billed Mountain Toucan
Other photographic highlights
Prices and options
Trip price:
From 4.850 € per person
Single supplement: 380€
Deposit: 900 €
*Prices shown include applicable taxes
Group size: Maximum 8 participants
Tour Leaders: Marc Guyt & José Castaño
Dates: October 25 to November 7 | 2026
What’s included
Accommodation throughout the itinerary
All ground transport during the tour
Cali airport/hotel pick-up on Day 1
Pereira airport drop-off on Day 14
All meals throughout the programme
14 days of guiding with Marc Guyt and José Castaño + local guides
All entrance fees and reserve access included in the itinerary
On-location photographic guidance throughout the tour
What’s not included
International flights to/from Bogota
Domestic connections Bogota–Cali and Pereira–Bogota
Alcoholic drinks
Travel and cancellation insurance
Personal expenses
Anything not specified above
Tour Itinerary
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We meet in Cali airport and transfer to the birding areas around Km 18, beginning the tour with afternoon sessions targeting some of the Andean specialties of the western slope.
Key species: Chestnut Wood-Quail, Colombian Chachalaca, Grayish Piculet, Multicolored Tanager, Flame-rumped Tanager -
A full day of forest birding beginning at the Doña Dora birding lodge,
Afternoon drive to San Cipriano.
Key species: White-whiskered Hermit, Spot-crowned Barbet, Toucan Barbet, Scarlet-rumped Toucanet, Grass-green Tanager -
A full day dedicated to the forests around San Cipriano, one of the most productive lowland sites in Colombia. We spend the entire day working the forest trails and edges in search of some of the most sought-after endemics on the tour.
Key species: Berlepsch's Tinamou, Baudo Guan, Brown Wood-Rail, Choco Poorwill, Tooth-billed Hummingbird, Rose-faced Parrot, Banded Ground-Cuckoo, Blue-tailed Trogon, White-tailed Trogon, Black-breasted Puffleg, Five-colored Barbet, Choco Toucan, Lita Woodpecker, Choco Woodpecker, Sapayoa, Pacific Antwren, Esmeraldas Antbird, Stub-tailed Antbird, Pacific Flatbill, Glistening-green Tanager, Rufous-throated Tanager, Blue-whiskered Tanager, Scarlet-and-white Tanager
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A final morning session in San Cipriano before leaving the Pacific lowlands and transferring east toward Buga, crossing back over the western Andes.
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We begin the day at the Sonso Lagoon, a key wetland in the Cauca Valley.
In the afternoon we head toward Cajamarca, entering the Central Andes.
Key species: Grayish Piculet, Apical Flycatcher, Spectacled Parrotlet, Dwarf Cuckoo, Bar-crested Antshrike
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A full day in the Anaime Valley and surrounding cloud forest.
Afternoon drive to the Fuertes's Parrot Reserve.
Key species: Colombian Chachalaca, Tolima Dove, Tolima Blossomcrown, Indigo-capped Hummingbird, Yellow-eared Parrot, Yellow-headed Brushfinch
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A full day at the reserve, working the cloud forest trails and spending time with the endemic parrots of the Tolima slope.
Key Species: Yellow-eared Parrot, Indigo-winged Parrot (or Fuerte’s Parrot)
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A morning session in the Anaime area before transferring to Risaralda area.
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A full day at Otún Quimbaya Flora and Fauna Sanctuary, one of the finest mid-elevation forest reserves in Colombia, before transferring to Apía in the afternoon.
Key species: Chestnut Wood-Quail, Cauca Guan, Stiles's Tapaculo, Multicolored Tanager, Crested Ant-Tanager, Bronze-winged Parrot, Moustached Antpitta, Hooded Antpitta, Rufous-breasted Flycatcher, Scrub Tanager
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Morning birding on the Pacific slope before moving toward Mistrató.
Key species: Tatama Tapaculo, Parker's Antbird, Turquoise Dacnis
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Full day of Birding in Mistrató
Afternoon transfer toward Río Blanco Nature Reserve, with birding stops along the road as we climb into the cloud forest zone. -
A full day in Río Blanco, one of the finest antpitta sites in Colombia, where feeding stations allow for exceptional close-range photography of normally elusive species.
Key species: Brown-banded Antpitta, Black-billed Mountain Toucan, Bicolored Antpitta.
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The day will be dedicated to the páramo and upper montane habitats, where we will look for some of the characteristic birds of the high Andes.
Key species: Rufous-fronted Parakeet, Andean Teal, Noble Snipe, Carunculated Caracara, Tourmaline Sunangel, Buff-winged Starfrontlet, Crescent-faced Antpitta, Ocellated Tapaculo, Black-backed Bush Tanager, Buffy Helmetcrest
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A final morning session in the páramo before transferring to Pereira Airport for onward flights to Bogotá.
Key species: Buffy Helmetcrest, Rainbow-bearded Thornbill, Viridian Metaltail, Black-thighed Puffleg, Golden-breasted Puffleg
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