Trails, forests, mountains and jungles of the Andes await you with unique adventures, outdoor sports and bird watching routes, revealing its natural and cultural richness that will captivate your senses.
In Bolivia, the Torotoro National Park in Potosi invites adventurers to discover a fascinating subway world, with mysterious caves, imposing canyons and prehistoric fossils that tell stories of ancient times. The Bluebeard Nature Reserve, In Beni, a sanctuary for birdwatchers, it is home to the blue-bearded macaw, an endangered species. The Madidi National Park, in La Paz, is home to more than 1,000 species of birds and allows you to observe its rich fauna on hikes and boat excursions.
In Colombia, Nimaima and Útica in Cundinamarca offer a unique experience with activities such as torrentismo, rappelling, canopy and water sports, surrounded by majestic mountain scenery, rivers and waterfalls. The Central Andes Birdwatching Route, in Caldas, Quindío y Risaralda, The park invites you to explore cloud forests and coffee plantations, home to emblematic birds such as the cock of the rock, the Inca hummingbird, among more than 70 endemic birds. The Colombian Caribbean Birdwatching Route, in Cesar, Magdalena and La Guajira, invites you to explore jungles, wetlands and mountains inhabited by more than 600 species of endemic and migratory birds.
In Ecuador, the Andean Chocó Route, The Pichincha river, in Pichincha, combines adrenaline and nature with sports such as canopy and tubing, while watching colorful birds such as the toucan and the hummingbird. The Condor Route, In the Antisana Ecological Reserve, you will travel through moorland and forest landscapes where the Andean condor can be seen among volcanoes and open skies. The Yasuní National Park, In Orellana, it is surprising for its biodiversity, ideal for spotting the harpy eagle, unique species and even the pink dolphin in an environment that fascinates for its natural richness.
In Peru, the Colca Valley in Arequipa offers the opportunity to contemplate the majestic Andean condor soaring through the skies over imposing canyons. In San Martin, the Alto Mayo Protected Forest enchants visitors with a vibrant community of hummingbirds, tanagers and the elusive whiskered owl, amidst a green and mountainous landscape. In Lambayeque, the Historical Sanctuary Pomac Forest protects unique species such as the Peruvian rufous-crowned and rufous-crowned nightjar, as well as the elegant Tumbes swallow, completing a fascinating itinerary for those who enjoy birdwatching.
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