Begin your birdwatching experience in Minca early in the morning, when the forest is most alive. Walk along peaceful trails surrounded by tropical vegetation, rivers, giant trees, and the sounds of the awakening jungle.
Minca is home to nearly 350 bird species, making it one of the most fascinating birdwatching destinations in Colombia. Throughout the walk, your local birding guide will help identify species using binoculars and share stories about the relationship between the community and the surrounding ecosystem.
Focus not only on observing birds, but also on understanding the importance of protecting the forests and water sources of the Sierra Nevada. Depending on the season and weather conditions, some of the species commonly observed include toucans, tanagers, oropendolas, hummingbirds, kestrels, woodpeckers, flycatchers, motmots, parrots, and many endemic birds unique to this region of Colombia.
End your experience with a traditional local-style breakfast in a peaceful natural setting. Enjoy coffee grown in the region or a fresh natural juice, accompanied by a light breakfast while reflecting on the morning’s sightings and the importance of conservation in Minca.