Birdwatching at Agrícola Camelias: A Tropical Dry Forest Paradise

Regular price US$378

Choose this birdwatching tour near Cartagena if you want a guided nature experience in the tropical dry forest of Agrícola Camelias, with private transportation, a specialized birding guide, breakfast, lunch, snacks, water, entrance fees, and travel insurance included. This is a strong fit for birders, nature photographers, wildlife lovers, and curious travelers who want to explore one of Bolívar’s most interesting birding areas beyond the city.

A Specialized Birding Experience in a Protected Dry Forest Reserve

Located approximately 45 minutes from Cartagena, Agrícola Camelias is a protected tropical dry forest reserve known for its birdlife, trails, lake areas, and peaceful natural setting. The reserve covers around 40 hectares and has become an important birding destination in the Bolívar department.

Colombia is recognized worldwide for its extraordinary bird diversity, and this experience offers a close look at one of the most unique ecosystems of the Colombian Caribbean: the tropical dry forest. Unlike a city tour or beach day, this is a quiet early-morning nature experience designed around observation, patience, and connection with the landscape.

Agrícola Camelias has more than 230 recorded bird species, according to local birding records and community observation. Actual sightings vary by season, weather, time of day, bird behavior, silence on the trail, and daily forest conditions. Your specialized guide will help identify species, listen for calls, and choose the best observation points along the route.

Experience Highlights

Birdlife & Biodiversity

Explore a reserve with more than 230 recorded bird species and a variety of habitats for birdwatching. With a specialized guide, you may observe resident and migratory birds depending on the season, weather, and daily activity.

Tropical Dry Forest Ecosystem

Walk through preserved tropical dry forest, one of Colombia’s most threatened ecosystems. The route may include forest trails, open areas, and the reserve’s lake, offering different observation points for birds, plants, and local wildlife.

What's included?

  • Private round-trip transportation from Cartagena.
  • Specialized birding guide.
  • Traditional breakfast with fruit.
  • Local Caribbean lunch.
  • Bottled water and snacks.
  • Entrance fees to Agrícola Camelias.
  • Travel insurance, once participant details are provided.
  • Guided birdwatching route through tropical dry forest, trails, and lake areas.

Not included:

  • Binoculars, camera, lenses, tripod, or personal birdwatching equipment.
  • Additional drinks, snacks, or personal purchases not listed as included.
  • Extra bottled water beyond what is included.
  • Tips for guides, drivers, local hosts, or reserve staff.

Schedule

  1. Between 5:30am t0 6:00 AM – Hotel pickup: Departure from Cartagena by private transportation toward Agrícola Camelias one hour from Cartagena.
  2. Early morning – Trail birding: Begin the birdwatching route through forest trails while bird activity is usually higher and temperatures are softer.
  3. Breakfast: Enjoy a traditional breakfast with fruit during the experience, according to the day’s route and operation.
  4. 10:30 AM – Lake birdwatching session: Continue observation near the reserve’s lake area, where different species may be active depending on water levels and season.
  5. 12:00 PM – Local lunch: Enjoy a traditional Caribbean lunch at the Las Camelias house.
  6. 1:00 PM – Return transfer: Begin the return trip to Cartagena.

Itinerary order, birding locations, breakfast timing, lake visit, lunch timing, and return time may vary depending on weather, trail conditions, bird activity, group pace, traffic, and guide recommendations.

Important Information

  1. Bird sightings: Agrícola Camelias has more than 230 recorded bird species, but specific sightings are not guaranteed. Birds move freely and activity changes with season, weather, time of day, and forest conditions.
  2. Best behavior for birding: Move quietly, keep voices low, avoid sudden movements, and follow the guide’s instructions to improve the chances of wildlife observation.
  3. Recommended equipment: Bring binoculars if you have them. A camera with a zoom lens is recommended for wildlife photography. Equipment is not included.
  4. Dress code: Wear comfortable, lightweight clothing suitable for forest trails. Avoid sandals, flip-flops, or short skirts because trails may be uneven, bushy, muddy, or rocky.
  5. Footwear: Comfortable closed-toe walking shoes or hiking shoes are strongly recommended.
  6. Essentials: Bring high-quality sunscreen, mosquito repellent, hat, sunglasses, and extra water if you are sensitive to heat.
  7. Required documentation: During the booking process, please provide full name, date of birth, and ID or passport number for every participant to process mandatory travel insurance.
  8. Age recommendation: This activity is recommended for nature lovers aged 6 and older. Children should be able to walk quietly and follow guide instructions during wildlife observation.
  9. Physical level: This is a nature walk, not a technical hike, but guests should be comfortable walking on natural trails in warm, humid conditions.
  10. Tropical dry forest conditions: Expect heat, insects, dust or mud depending on weather, uneven paths, and natural terrain.
  11. Weather: Rain, wind, heat, or trail conditions may affect the route, species activity, and timing of the experience.

FAQ

Do I need to be an expert birder to join?

No. This tour is suitable for both beginners and experienced birders. The specialized guide helps introduce newcomers to birdwatching while also supporting guests who already know how to observe and identify species.

How many bird species can be found at Agrícola Camelias?

Agrícola Camelias has more than 230 recorded bird species. This means the area has strong bird diversity, but it does not mean all species will be seen during one visit. Sightings depend on season, weather, time of day, and natural bird behavior.

Are bird sightings guaranteed?

his is a natural birdwatching experience, so specific species cannot be guaranteed. The guide will help choose the best observation points and identify birds by sight, sound, and behavior.

What is the best time of year for birding?

Birdwatching can be productive year-round in the tropical dry forest. Migratory species may be present between October and April, which can increase diversity during that period.

Is transportation included?

Yes. Private round-trip transportation from Cartagena is included.

Are meals included?

Yes. The experience includes traditional breakfast with fruit, bottled water, snacks, and a local Caribbean lunch.

Is this tour suitable for children?

Yes, it is recommended for nature lovers aged 6 and older. Children should be able to walk on natural trails and remain quiet during observation moments.

What should I wear?

Wear lightweight clothing and comfortable closed-toe shoes or hiking shoes. Avoid flip-flops, sandals, and short skirts because trails can be uneven, bushy, muddy, or rocky.