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Montezuma (Tatamá NP)

The legendary Montezuma road in Tatamá — a Chocó cloud forest of staggering tanager and endemic diversity.
Getting there
From Pueblo Rico, on the western slope of Tatamá National Park
Best for
Chocó endemics, tanagers, hummingbirds, cloud-forest birding, photography
The land
Wet Chocó cloud forest on the western slope of Tatamá
Good to know
The Montezuma road climbs through several life zones, each with its own birds
What it is
Montezuma, on Tatamá's western slope, is one of the world's great birding roads — a Chocó cloud forest of staggering tanager and endemic diversity.
The Montezuma road climbs through the wet Chocó cloud forest of Tatamá National Park, passing through life zone after life zone. It is among the most bird-rich routes on earth: dazzling mixed tanager flocks, Chocó endemics, the gold-ringed tanager, hummingbirds and a daily spectacle of colour — a magnet for serious birders and photographers.
PhotoMontezuma (Tatamá NP) — chocó cloud forest.
The reason to come

The great birding road

Montezuma is one of the richest birding roads on the planet.

Chocó endemics

Gold-ringed tanager and a host of wet-forest endemics.

Tanager flocks

Dazzling mixed flocks along the road.

Cloud-forest photography

Hummingbirds and tanagers at close range.

Worth knowing

A road of endless birds

Montezuma's climb through the Chocó cloud forest is one of the most bird-rich routes anywhere on earth.
PhotoA gold-ringed tanager on the Montezuma road.
When to come — honestly

A year-round cloud forest.

December – March
Best
Drier months — the best access on the cloud-forest road.
July – August
Good
A second drier window.
Year-round
Good
Bird-rich all year, though often wet.
The Chocó is one of the wettest regions on earth — expect rain, and a rough mountain road.
Context

The Chocó jewel

Montezuma is a world-class cloud-forest birding road on Tatamá's wet western slope.

It anchors the western-Andes and endemics itineraries.

We base Montezuma to work the famous road through the Chocó cloud forest for endemics and tanagers.

Beyond the obvious

More to Montezuma (Tatamá NP).

PhotoThe Montezuma road

The Montezuma road

Mixed tanager flocks.

PhotoChocó endemics

Chocó endemics

Gold-ringed tanager and more.

PhotoHummingbird photography

Hummingbird photography

At the feeders.

Why Wild Voyager

We turn the world's #1 bird country into a smooth trip.

Colombia has more birds than any nation, but the sites are scattered across ranges and coasts. We sequence the Andes, Santa Marta, Llanos and Amazon to maximise the wildlife with minimal backtracking.

Handpicked stays

We choose the lodge and guides that fit your goals, not whatever is left.

We time it right

We build your visit around the season and the wildlife that delivers.

Wildlife you may see
Birds

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Field notes, now and then.

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