Andean Torrent Duck standing on a rock in a river in Bosque Guajira, a birdwatching destination near Bogotá, Colombia

Wings in Bosque Guajira

Birdwatching near Bogotá in Guasca’s High-Biodiversity Ecosystems

Guasca is a municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, located in the Eastern Andes of Colombia, and recognized as a strategic destination for birdwatching near Bogotá. This region offers access to diverse ecosystems that support high biodiversity and unique bird species. One of its most important sites is Bosque Guajira, a nature reserve located within the buffer zone of Chingaza National Park. Its ecological richness and proximity to the city make it an ideal location for travelers seeking a birding experience in Colombia in a well-preserved natural environment.

Whistling Heron perched on a tree in a cloud forest in Bosque Guajira, a birdwatching destination near Bogotá, Colombia
Perched quietly in the cloud forest, this bird reflects the richness of Andean ecosystems in Bosque Guajira. Whistling Heron (Syrigma sibilatrix) | Raíces Profundas Turismo Ecológico y Cultural.

Cloud Forest and Páramo Birding Tour in Bosque Guajira

“Wings in Bosque Guajira” is a carefully designed birdwatching tour in Colombia where visitors explore both the cloud forest and páramo ecosystems in a single experience. Along the trails, birdwatchers can observe a variety of Andean species, including hummingbirds that frequently visit the reserve. The combination of altitude, vegetation, and natural water sources creates ideal conditions for bird activity. This experience is perfect for those looking for cloud forest birding near Bogotá in a peaceful and biodiverse setting.

Close-up of an Andean Pygmy-Owl in Bosque Guajira, a birdwatching destination near Bogotá, Colombia
A close encounter that reveals the intensity and beauty of Andean birdlife in Bosque Guajira. Andean Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium jardinii) | Raíces Profundas Turismo Ecológico y Cultural.

In this tour, it is possible to watch the following interest special birds:

Endemic species (E): Silvery-throated Spinetail, Brown-breasted Parakeet and Muisca Antpitta.

Near-endemic species: Blue-throated Starfrontlet, Black-billed Mountain Toucan, Rufous Wren, Andean Siskin, Pale-naped Brushfinch, Golden-fronted Redstart, Rufous Browed Conebill.

Other species: Andean guan, Band-tailed Pigeon, Sparkling Violetear,  Longuemare’s Sunangel, Black-tailed Trainbeared,  Green-tailed Trainbeared, Purple-backed Thornbill,  Tyrian Metaltail, Glowing Puffleg, Shining sunbeam, Great Sapphirewing, Sword-billed Hummingbird, White-bellied Woodstar, Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle, Roadside Hawk, Andean Pygmy-Owl, Smoky-brown Woodpecker, Crimson-mantled Woodpecker, American Kestrel, Pale-bellied Tapaculo, Montane Woodcreeper, Pearled Treerunner, White-chinned Thistletail, Many-striped Canastero, Red-crested Cotinga, White-throated Tyrannulet, Mountain Elaenia, Crowned Chat-Tyrant, Yellow-bellied Chat-Tyrant, Rufous-breasted Chat-Tyrant, Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant, Tropical Kingbird, Brown-bellied Swallow, Sedge Wren, Great Thrush. Lesser Goldfinch, Slaty Brushfinch, Gray-browed Brushfinch, Rufous-collared Sparrow, Mountain Cacique, Shiny Cowbird, Black crested Warbler, Black-backed Grosbeak, Plumbeous Sierra Finch, Band-tailed Seedeater, Plain-colored Seedeater, Plushcap, Black-headed Hemispingus, Superciliaried Hemispingus, Capped Conebill, Blue-Backed Conebill, Rusty Flowerpiercer, White-sided Flowerpiercer, Black Flowerpiercer, Glossy Flowerpiercer, Masked flowerpiercer, Golden-crowned Tanager, Hooded Mountain-Tanager, Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager, Blue-and-black Tanager and more.

Species in some threat category:

  • Critically endangered (CR): n/a
  • Endangered (EN): n/a
  • Vulnerable (VU): Brown-breasted Parakeet
  • Near Threatened (NT): Black-billed Mountain Toucan
  • Data Deficient (DD): n/a

Austral species migratory May – September: Fork-tailed Flycatcher.

Boreal species migratory September – April: Osprey, Broad-winged Hawk, Swainson’s Hawk, Merlin, Western Wood Pewee, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Eastern Kingbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Bank Swallow, Gray-cheeked Thrush, Swainson’s Thrush, Blackburnian Warbler, Summer Tanager, Scarlet Tanager.

hummingbird in Bosque Guajira near Bogotá Colombia birdwatching tour high Andean forest
A colorful hummingbird resting in the high Andean forest of Bosque Guajira. White-bellied Woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) | Raíces Profundas Turismo Ecológico y Cultural.

Destination

Guasca Páramo and Bosque Guajira Reserve.

Date

At the visitor’s availability.

Location

Guasca Municipality.

Attractions

Páramo ecosystem and High Andean Forest.

Weather

Cold weather.

Altitude

2.800, 1.250 and 2.950 m.a.s.l.

Aimed at

Children: 7 – 9 years old
Teenagers: 10 – 14 years old.
Youth: 15 – 20 years old.
Young Adults: 21 – 39 years old.
Adults: 40 – 64 years old.
Senior: 65 years and older.

Minimum number of participants

1 PAX.

Difficulty level

Medium (Undulating terrain, average effort)

Duration

8 hours approximately.

Distance to be covered

3 kilometres approximately.

The plan includes

  • Medical insurance card covering events in Colombia.
  • Terrestrial transportation Bogotá (Hotel) – Fute reserve and Pedro Palo Lagoon – Bogotá (Hotel).
  • Entrance tickets to Fute reserve and hummingbird feeder.
  • Breakfast.
  • Snacks and hydration during the trip.
  • Lunch.
  • Professional Tourist Guide and Birdwatching Guide Specialist, who accompanies the person or group during the whole day.
  • An exclusive comfort accessory designed for your journey.

The plan does not include

  • Activities not included in the itinerary.
  • Services not included in the plan, such as toiletries, personal items, and laundry service.
  • Articles of a personal character, medical expenses and international calls.
  • Alcoholic beverages.
  • Tips or gratuities, which are voluntary and at the guest’s discretion.
  • Additional charges or extensions for reasons beyond our control.

Recommendations

Is important to follow the next recommendations to have a pleasant experience during the whole day which will be in a natural context:

  1. Punctuality: Don´t forget to arrive at the place at the hour indicated by us, this will allow us to fulfill let to achieve with our itinerary.
  2. Attire: Carry comfortable clothes for cold weather and a raincoat. Don´t wear jeans. You can carry other articles like a cap, hat, gloves, and neck warmer.
  3. Self-care: Carry sunscreen, grooming kit, repellent, and one or two plastic backs to put garbage on. It is very important to carry your medicine if you are in some medical treatment.
  4. Personal elements: Carry a suitcase (Not Mochila or handbags) if you go in a group is very important each person carry their bag to distribute the weight equally.
  5. Feeding and hydration: We will have breakfast, lunch, and snacks. You can carry food to generate energy during the activity and on the tour we will give you water.
  6. Documents: Carry your passport and personal documents that you will need. Remember you will have a medical assistance card if you have health problems during the activity.
  7. Money: You can carry money that you need or if you want to buy something in the place that you visit. On the tour, we can find artisanal products or food prepared in the region.
  8. Restrictions:
    – Do not arrive at activities in a drunkenness or post-drunkenness state.
    – Do not get under states of legal or illegal psychoactive substances.
    – Don´t smoke during the activity.
    – Do not bring pets or other types of animal species to the place where the activity will take place.
    – Do not carry radios or elements that disturb the tranquility of the ecosystem.

Do you have questions or want to make a reservation? Contact us! Our advisors will provide you with all the information you require. 

Birding in Bosque Guajira Natural Reserve