Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/26/2018 - 06/02/2018
All Day
Location
Armenia, COLOMBIA
Categories
There are two exciting program options.
The Jungle Adventure and Cali Comfort. Scroll down for details.
JUNGLE ISLAND ADVENTURE OPTION
- SGL – $1.840 per person
- DBL – $1.490 per person
We have focused on variety – striving to offer something appealing for all tastes. This option allows you to extend your time in the palm-rich jungle in Bahia Malaga by spending the night in rustic accommodations on the island of Ladrilleros. In exchange for an evening of shared accommodations and no AC or WiFi, these hardy explorers will have an extra day to explore the Jungle and its 40+ palm species. Given limited availability of lodging, this Option is limited to the first 90 participants to register.
Those seeking soft beds, air-conditioning and fine food should consider the itinerary for the Cali Comfort Option.
Day 1 (Saturday, May 26) – Arrival to Armenia
Check in at Hotel Campestre Las Camelias – a beautiful, country inn featuring exposed bamboo beams on the ceilings, a state-of-the-art health and fitness center, pool and two restaurants serving Colombian and international cuisines.
Note: Meals are on your own.
Day 2 (Sunday, May 27) – Armenia: A Walk in a Garden
This will be a full day to explore the Quindio Botanical Garden. Located just outside of Armenia, Quindio Botanical Garden is one of the finest botanical gardens in Colombia. Featuring a wide variety of plant varieties, including examples of all palm species found in Colombia, the gardens are most famous for the stunning mariposario – a butterfly-shaped greenhouse featuring over 1,500 different species.
Participants will tour the garden in groups of approximately 20, and will be accompanied by a bilingual guide. An included boxed lunch will be served in the garden.
You will wrap up the day with a Welcome Dinner at Las Camelias with a typical Colombian meal included.
IPS Member and renowned palm specialist Dr. Rodrigo Bernal will present “The Palms of Colombia.”
Day 3 (Monday, May 28) – Tochecito: A Day of Tall Palms
After a typical breakfast, we will board buses for the hour-long trip to Salento – jumping-off point for Tochecito, home to the newly created forest reserve and hundreds of thousands of Ceroxylon’s in habitat.
We will enjoy a brief stop in Salento, a typical coffee town located in the heart of Colombia’s coffee producing region.
You will then hop aboard World War II era Willys Jeeps, on which you will climb through the lush cloud forests of the steep Andean foothills to the heart of the newly-created National Forest Reserve (so new, in fact, that the name has not been finalized). The Forest Reserve is home to one of the largest natural stands of Ceroxylon quindiuense in the world, as well as Ceroxylon alpinum.
An included box lunch will be served where you will enjoy the view overlooking hundreds of thousands of wax palms.
From there you will travel a short distance to visit what is thought to be the tallest palm in the world.
Following a day in the valley of wax palms, our jeeps will return you to Salento where you will take a short break for coffee and restrooms before boarding busses back to Las Camelias Hotel for dinner included.
Day 4 (Tuesday, May 29) – Valle de Cocora & Buenaventura: A Dramatic Change of Habitat
We will start the day experiencing again Colombia’s majestic wax palms. Our first stop is the Cocora Valley. This cloud forest was designated as a National Park and Protected Area by the Colombian government in 1985 to protect the wax palm from deforestation, cattle grazing and urbanization. Beyond its famed palms, Valle de Cocora is also home to numerous other interesting flora – including the pino romeron, puyas (bromeliads), frailejónes (espeletias), and encenillos (Weinmannia tormentosa), as well as a host of endangered or rare animals, including mountain tapirs, spectacled bears, and sloths. While the lower reaches of the park have been affected by cattle grazing and deforestation of all species other than the wax palms, it affords an up-close view of the palms in a garden-like setting.
Following the visit to Valle de Cocora, you will travel to the port city of Buenaventura by bus and receive an included boxed lunch. Like most port cities, Buenaventura is not known for its picturesque views or spotless streets. Rather, this bustling, un-polished stop is the jumping-off point for the Day 5 exploration of the Pacific lowlands at Bahia Malaga, located north of the port of Buenaventura.
You will enjoy a well-prepared included dinner followed by an IPS presentation, with time for a swim in the hotel’s roof-top pool.
Day 5 (Wednesday, May 30) – Bahia Malaga: A Full day on Palm Islands
This palm-rich day will offer participants the opportunity to see as many as 40 species native to Colombia. The day will begin with an early departure following breakfast at the hotel. You will then enjoy a 90-minute boat ride to La Plata (see maps for more detail). From La Plata we leave in four groups. This is a unique opportunity to experience a wide variety of palms while travelling through the dense Colombian coastal rainforest via boats and on foot.
The Pacific lowlands of Colombia are among the world’s rainiest places. With annual rainfall of up to 12,000 mm (472 inches), this area is a paradise for rainforest palms. This bay, recently established as the Uramba Bahia Malaga National Park, is the breeding place of the humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), which swim every year from Antarctica to the warm waters of the Pacific, where they remain between July and October. The bay itself is surrounded by a pristine rain forest, where 40 species of palms can be found. Among them we will see some rare species, like the unusual Ammandra decasperma, the endemic Chelyocarpus dianeurus and the uncommon Aiphanes tricuspidata. We might even bump into the extremely rare Socratea hecatonandra. (For full list please visit the DOCUMENTS section of the website.)
The group will be divided into four routes. Each route will offer a wide variety of species – some new and some unique on each route. And, each route will vary according to level of fitness required. The routes will include:
Group A: El Morro (boat and hike)
Group B: Sendero de Las Palmas (boat and hike)
Group C: Sierpe (boat and hike)
Group D: Boat tour of the Archipelago (no hiking)
In late afternoon, we board boats which will transport you to your hotel. The Jungle Island Adventure Group will be divided between two hotels due to limitation on space. Those in the Cali Comfort group will return to Buenaventura where they will meet a bus that will transport them to Cali.
Those in the Jungle Adventure Group will enjoy a typical “islander” evening, including a dinner prepared by local cooks. All rooms will be shared (no singles). To request a specific roommate please email us at colombia@esalatinamerica.com.
Day 6 (Thursday, May 31) – Bahia Malaga: Seeing What You Missed the Day Before
Participants will be divided into three groups to visit the portions of the Day 5 itinerary they did not visit the day before. (Note: Those choosing the Cali Comfort group have already traveled to Cali the afternoon of Day 5)
Note – Each person will receive an included boxed lunch upon departure.
We will depart in the late afternoon for Buenaventura where we will board buses to head to Cali. Weary but having spent the day in a palm habitat, you will check in and enjoy an included dinner.
Day 7 (Friday, June 1) – Cali: Optional Day Activities, Board Meeting and Farewell Dinner
This is a day to enjoy Cali and optional activities (see descriptions), do a little shopping, visit the local botanical garden or simply rest.
Note: Lunch is on your own.
We will conclude the 2018 Biennial with a Farewell included Dinner for the whole group including a few awards, and typical salsa dancing for which Cali is so renown.
Day 8 (Saturday, June 2) – Scattered Departures
CALI COMFORT OPTION
- SGL – $1,850 per person
- DBL – $1,500 per person
We have focused on variety – striving to offer something appealing for all tastes. This option allows you to enjoy your comfort at an enchanting city and a 4 star hotel with soft beds, air-conditioning and fine food everything you need in the itinerary for the Cali Comfort Option. You will be given optional activities to and free time to explore and enjoy everything Cali has to offer.
Day 1 (Saturday, May 26) – Arrival to Armenia
Check in at Hotel Campestre Las Camelias – a beautiful, country inn featuring exposed bamboo beams on the ceilings, a state-of-the-art health and fitness center, pool and two restaurants serving Colombian and international cuisines.
Note: Meals are on your own.
Day 2 (Sunday, May 27) – Armenia: A Walk in a Garden
This will be a full day to explore the Quindio Botanical Garden. Located just outside of Armenia, Quindio Botanical Garden is one of the finest botanical gardens in Colombia. Featuring a wide variety of plant varieties, including examples of all palm species found in Colombia, the gardens are most famous for the stunning mariposario – a butterfly-shaped greenhouse featuring over 1,500 different species.
Participants will tour the garden in groups of approximately 20, and will be accompanied by a bilingual guide. An included boxed lunch will be served the garden.
You will wrap up the day with a Welcome Dinner included at Las Camelias with a typical Colombian meal.
IPS Member and renowned palm specialist Dr. Rodrigo Bernal will present “The Palms of Colombia.”
Day 3 (Monday, May 28) – Tochecito: A Day of Tall Palms
After a typical breakfast, we will board buses for the hour-long trip to Salento – jumping-off point for Tochecitos, home to the newly created forest reserve and hundreds of thousands of Ceroxylon’s in habitat.
We will enjoy a brief stop in Salento, a typical coffee town located in the heart of Colombia’s coffee producing region.
You will then hop aboard World War II era Willys Jeeps, on which you will climb through the lush cloud forests of the steep Andean foothills to the heart of the newly-created National Forest Reserve (so new, in fact, that the name has not been finalized). The Forest Reserve is home to one of the largest natural stands of Ceroxylon quindiuense in the world, as well as Ceroxylon alpinum.
An included box lunch will be served where you will enjoy the view overlooking hundreds of thousands of wax palms.
From there you will travel a short distance to visit what is thought to be the tallest palm in the world.
Following a day in the valley of wax palms, our jeeps will return you to Salento where you will take a short break for coffee and restrooms before boarding busses back to Las Camelias Hotel for an included dinner.
Day 4 (Tuesday, May 29) – Valle de Cocora to Buenaventura: A Dramatic Change of Habitat
We will start the day experiencing again Colombia’s majestic wax palms. Our first stop is the Cocora Valley. This cloud forest was designated as a National Park and Protected Area by the Colombian government in 1985 to protect the wax palm from deforestation, cattle grazing and urbanization. Beyond its famed palms, Valle de Cocora is also home to numerous other interesting flora – including the pino romerón, puyas (bromeliads), frailejónes (espeletias), and encenillos (Weinmannia tormentosa), as well as a host of endangered or rare animals, including mountain tapirs, spectacled bears, and sloths. While the lower reaches of the park have been affected by cattle grazing and deforestation of all species other than the wax palms, it affords an up-close view of the palms in a garden-like setting.
Following the visit to Valle de Cocora, you will travel to the port city of Buenaventura. Like most port cities, Buenaventura is not known for its picturesque views or spotless streets. Rather, this bustling, un-polished stop is the jumping-off point for the Day 5 exploration of the Pacific lowlands at Bahia Malaga, located north of the port of Buenaventura.
You will enjoy a well-prepared included dinner followed by an IPS presentation, with time for a swim in the hotel’s roof-top pool.
Day 5 (Wednesday, May 30) – Bahia Malaga: A Full day on Palm Islands
This palm-rich day will offer participants the opportunity to see as many as 40 species native to Colombia. The day will begin with an early departure following breakfast at the hotel. You will then enjoy a 90-minute boat ride to La Plata (see maps for more detail). From La Plata we leave in four groups. This is a unique opportunity to experience a wide variety of palms while travelling through the dense Colombian coastal rainforest via boats and on foot.
The Pacific lowlands of Colombia are among the world’s rainiest places. With annual rainfall of up to 12,000 mm (472 inches), this area is a paradise for rainforest palms. This bay, recently established as the Uramba Bahia Malaga National Park, is the breeding place of the humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), which swim every year from Antarctica to the warm waters of the Pacific, where they remain between July and October. The bay itself is surrounded by a pristine rain forest, where 40 species of palms can be found. Among them we will see some rare species, like the unusual Ammandra decasperma, the endemic Chelyocarpus dianeurus and the uncommon Aiphanes tricuspidata. We might even bump into the extremely rare Socratea hecatonandra. (For full list please visit the DOCUMENTS section of the website.)
The group will be divided into four routes. Each route will offer a wide variety of species – some new and some unique on each route. And, each route will vary according to level of fitness required. The routes will include:
Group A: El Morro (boat and hike)
Group B: Sendero de Las Palmas (boat and hike)
Group C: Sierpe (boat and hike)
Group D: Boat tour of the Archipelago (no hiking)
In late afternoon, we board boats which will transport you to your hotel.The Jungle Island Adventure Group will be divided between two hotels due to limitation on space. Those in the Cali Comfort group will return to Buenaventura where they will meet a bus that will transport them to Cali and have a wonderful included dinner at the Spiwak Hotel.
Day 6 (Thursday, May 31) – Cali: Rest, Relax, Explore
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
Spend the day on your own exploring the city. Or, choose one or several of the Optional Activities offered by our tour operator (See Optional Activities Tab on this website).
Note: Lunch is on your own.
Enjoy an included dinner at the hotel.
Day 7 ( Friday, June 1) – Cali: Optional Activities, Board Meeting and Farewell Dinner
This is a day to enjoy Cali and optional activities (see descriptions), do a little shopping, visit the local botanical garden or simply rest. Board of Directors will meet at 9:00AM.
Note: Lunch is on your own.
We will conclude the 2018 Biennial with an included Farewell Dinner for the whole group including a few awards, and typical salsa dancing for which Cali is so renown.
Day 8 (Saturday, June 2) – Scattered Departures
Should you require any further information, please contact our Client Support Team at colombia@esalatinamerica.com.