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Overview
Thirty kilometers southwest of Bogotá, Chicaque Natural Park holds 300 hectares of high-altitude Andean cloud forest, seven distinct ecosystems, and a bird list that serious ornithologists come specifically to work through. Most visitors to the capital never find it — and that’s exactly what makes a full day here feel like a genuine discovery rather than a tour stop.
Colombia holds more bird species than any other country on earth, and the cloud forests of the Eastern Andes contain a subset of that diversity found nowhere at lower elevations. A private guide makes this forest legible in ways solo exploration doesn’t — identifying species by calls that preceded any visible movement, explaining why a mixed flock means you should look three canopy levels higher, and connecting the ecology to the Muisca geography that surrounds it. Chicaque, whose name means powerful and great mountain in Muisca, sits at the less-visited edge of the same landscape that gave rise to the El Dorado legend.
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Highlights
Hike deep into Chicaque's cloud forest — a private reserve with seven distinct forest types, 20 km of ecological trails, and three crystal-clear streams running through it.
Spot more than 100 bird species in a single day, guided by an expert who knows every call, nest, and feeding spot in the park.
Look for the Collared Inca, Beryl-spangled Tanager, Slate-throated Redstart, and Green-and-black Fruiteater — species that thrive in this high-altitude cloud forest and nowhere near the city.
Learn the ecology of the Bosque de Niebla — the fog forest — from a guide who explains not just what you're seeing, but why this ecosystem exists here and what keeps it alive.
Escape the city entirely for a full day — Chicaque sits between 2,000 and 2,700 meters, with views of the snow-capped Tolima, Santa Isabel, and Ruiz volcanoes on a clear morning.
What's Included
Private English-speaking expert birding guide (full day)
Private hotel pickup and drop-off
Round-trip transportation to Chicaque Natural Park
Park entrance fee
Risk insurance
What's Excluded
Lunch and additional food or drinks
Photography equipment
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Know before you book
This is a full-day hiking tour — wear comfortable clothes suitable for forest walking and waterproof hiking footwear. Avoid bright colors, which can disturb the birds.
Bring a warm jacket. Chicaque reaches temperatures around 18°C (65°F) inside the park, and the cloud forest stays cool and damp throughout the day. Rain gear is recommended.
The tour involves approximately 3 hours of hiking on forest trails of easy to moderate difficulty. A walking cane is welcome if you use one. Note your fitness level or any health conditions when booking so your guide can plan accordingly.
This tour departs early in the morning — birdwatching requires the first hours of daylight when species are most active. Your guide will confirm your exact pickup time the day before.
Lunch is not included. The park has a traditional restaurant on-site where you can eat surrounded by forest. Budget for a meal before you go.
Binoculars are available to borrow — confirm at booking. If you own a pair, bring them. A zoom camera is ideal for the bird species you'll encounter.
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Cancellation Window
12 hours before starting date
Difficulty
Easy
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 12 hours before departure. Cancellations made within 12 hours of the tour start time are non-refundable.
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FAQs
Chicaque sits between 2,000 and 2,700 meters above sea level and stays around 18°C (65°F) inside the forest. The cloud forest is damp and often foggy — that's what makes it a cloud forest. Bring a warm jacket, waterproof hiking footwear, and a light rain layer regardless of the forecast. The weather can shift quickly.
Yes, though keep in mind this tour involves active hiking through forest trails — it's more physical than the Monserrate trail. Your guide moves at your pace, and there's no pressure to rush. If you have any health conditions your guide should know about, note them when booking or mention them at pickup. The activity takes place at considerable altitude.
Birdwatching requires the early hours of the day because that's when most species are feeding, calling, and most visible. By midday the forest quiets down considerably. The tour departs early to make the most of peak activity — your guide will confirm the pickup time the evening before.
The park is privately owned by Manuel Escobar Lozano, who chose to open it to visitors rather than develop the land — a decision that has preserved 300 hectares of cloud forest a short drive from one of South America's largest cities.
In the Muisca language — the indigenous people of the Bogotá savanna — 'Chicaque' means powerful and great mountain. The Muisca were the civilization that gave rise to the El Dorado legend, and this region was at the center of their territory for centuries before Spanish colonization.