The Lodge
Natural sites
Whale and Dolphin Watching
Turtle Conservation
Bird Watching

Tour Programs

Whale and Dolphin Watching

Season: July 1 through October 20 Every year, some 2,000 humpback whales migrate from the South Pole to mate and give birth in warmer waters. The Pacific Coast of Colombia is home to the Bottlenose, the Spotted and the Spinner dolphins. Planning your trip for this season will give you a very high probability of seeing the largest animals on the planet as well as the playful dolphins. ...

 

Nature and Adventure

This is the perfect getaway for those escaping from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here you can relax and enjoy nature especially the sunsets that look like life size water paintings. If you’re looking for stronger emotions, this is the place for adventure sports. Exotic beaches, crystal clear rivers, waterfalls and pristine forest—they are perfect spots for sea or river kayaking, treetop trekking, rappelling, surfing, bodysurfing and forest trekking.

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Bird Watching

Colombia , with 1,876 species, has the largest number of bird types in the world. The region of El Chocó is a migratory corridor marked by two oceans and is a hotspot for bird fauna with about 800 species thus classifying as an IBA (Important Bird Area). The Harpy Eagle, the Black-tipped Cotinga, the Sun Bird and the Oropéndola of Baudó are some outstanding species. The country is thus considered an undiscovered paradise for ornithologists and bird watchers. ...