Let's plan your Colombia birding experience

Every great trip starts with a conversation. I’d love to hear where you want to go and what you’re hoping to see.

I reply to all enquiries within 48 hours — usually much sooner.
For quick questions, WhatsApp is fastest.
For itineraries, availability, and quotes, email or the form below works best.

Tell me about your trip

Whether you have a date in mind or you’re still dreaming, fill in what you know. The more detail you share, the better I can tailor a proposal for you.


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    Colombia is waiting

    Prefer to write directly?

    Choose whatever feels most natural. All messages reach me personally, there’s no team, no automated replies, just Paula.

    WhatsApp

    Best for: Quick questions, last-minute availability, checking in during a trip. [+57 311 733 0780]

    Email

    Best for: Detailed enquiries, itinerary requests, quotes, invoices. [alboreohistorias@gmail.com]

    Instagram

    Follow for recent sightings, bird photos, and trip updates. [@alboreo_birding]

    I’m often in the field from 5:00 AM onwards, so if I don’t reply immediately, I’m probably watching birds with someone. I’ll be back to you by end of day.

    From first message to first bird

    Booking a tour with Alboreo is a conversation, not a checkout. Here’s what to expect:
    • Step 1: Get in touch

    Send me a message through the form, WhatsApp, or email. Tell me your dates, who you’re travelling with, and what kind of experience you’re after. No need to have everything figured out, we can work it out together.

    • Step 2: I send a proposal

    Within 48 hours I’ll come back with availability, a suggested itinerary, and pricing. If you have questions or want to adjust anything, we keep the conversation going until it feels right.

    • Step 3: Confirm & deposit

    Once you’re happy with the plan, a deposit secures your dates. I’ll send an invoice with full payment details and terms.

    • Step 4: Pre-tour preparation

    Closer to your trip, you’ll receive a detailed pre-tour pack: exact pickup times, packing list tailored to your specific itinerary, species briefing, hotel details, and any medical or logistical recommendations.

    • Step 5: We go birding

    I’ll meet you at your accommodation or airport. From that moment, everything is taken care of, transport, meals, guides, access. You focus on the birds.

    Good to know before you write

    How far in advance should I book?
    Most international clients book 6–12 months ahead, especially for peak season (November–March) when dates fill quickly. That said, last-minute enquiries are always welcome, get in touch and I’ll tell you what’s available.
    Right now, Alboreo operates primarily as private tours, meaning the experience is designed around you and your group, not shared with strangers. If you’re interested in joining a small departure with other birders, ask me and I’ll let you know if anything is planned.

    Absolutely. Colombia’s birding regions are also rich in culture, hiking, and local food experiences. Many of my clients love mixing a morning of birding with an afternoon exploring a town, visiting a coffee farm, or doing a short walk. Just mention it when you get in touch.

    This is the most common question I receive, and a very fair one. The short answer: yes, the regions where I operate are safe and welcoming. I’ve been guiding international visitors here for nine years without incident. I’m happy to talk through specifics for wherever you’re considering.

    Life happens. Full cancellation terms are included in the booking confirmation.

    More than okay. Some of my favourite tours have been with people who’d never held binoculars before. The joy of seeing your first tanager is something I never get tired of sharing. I’ll go at whatever pace suits you.
    Yes. If photography is your priority, whether you’re shooting on a phone or a 600mm lens, just say so when you enquire and I’ll structure the day with more time at key spots, and light conditions in mind.

    Colombia is waiting

    Colombia is the most bird-diverse country on Earth. Over 1,900 species, extraordinary endemics, and habitats that shift from cloud forest to lowland jungle within a day’s drive. The only thing between you and your best birding experience is a first message.