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Bird-Watching at Barbas Bremen

Would you like to discover the natural heritage of the Quindío region? In this bird-watching activity in the Barbas Bremen nature reserve, we'll discover the great biodiversity of this area of Colombia. Description.

  • 6 - 8 hours
  • 10Superb | 3 reviews

Would you like to discover the natural heritage of the Quindío region? In this bird-watching activity in the Barbas Bremen nature reserve, we'll discover the great biodiversity of this area of Colombia.

Description

At 8 am, we'll meet in the Vereda Lusitana de Filandia and enter the Barbas Bremen nature reserve to learn about its flora and fauna. We'll begin our bird-watching tour.

Before we start, we'll enjoy a delicious Colombian coffee and discuss the history of the reserve and its biodiversity efforts.

We'll walk through the trails of the reserve, making stops to watch birds like hummingbirds, tanagers, woodpeckers, streak-headed woodcreepers, warblers, and migratory birds.

After the walk, we'll visit the reserve's restaurant for breakfast. Energized, we will continue our search for other birds, including toucans.

During the tour, we may encounter other animals such as howler monkeys, otters, deer, and amphibians like the big-headed frog and quimbaya harlequin. We'll allow time for lunch nearby before concluding the activity after approximately 6 hours.

Tour with pickup

Upon booking, you can choose the option with pickup at your hotel in Filandia or Salento. This tour will start between 6:20 and 6:40 am and will last 8 hours.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off (depending on selection)
  • Transport by minibus (depending on selection)
  • English–speaking guide
  • Welcome coffee
  • Admission to sites mentioned

Not included

  • Food and drinks

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