10 Oct 2026 - 25 Oct 2026 (16 days)
USD6,295 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Lisle Gwynn
Tour price (Per person): USD6,295 * GBP5,029 * EUR6,051 * AUD9,688
Single Supplement: USD770 * GBP615 * EUR740 * AUD1,185
Our new Chocó Specialities birding tour completes our tour coverage of this incredibly diverse country. Long ignored and historically tricky to reach, the lowland Chocó forests of Northwest Ecuador and the coastal littoral now make for a very appealing tour. The Chocó is an eco-region and biodiversity hotspot that holds the largest number of restricted-range birds of any Endemic Bird Area in the Americas, with 62 species being endemic to the area. Habitats are typically characterised by tropical humid lowland forests and wet cloud-forests. Unfortunately, the Chocó region is also one of the most threatened areas in South America. Deforestation rates are accelerating and habitat destruction has been most severe in the lowlands, especially the coastal plains and foothills. Departing Quito we are introduced to the Andean region of the Chocó with a bevy of normally difficult species including Moss-backed Tanager, the Indigo Flowerpiercer, Beautiful Jay, Orange-breasted Fruiteater, Chocó Vireo, Pacific Tuftedcheek, Black Solitaire, Star-chested Treerunner, and Purplish-mantled and Glistening-green Tanagers. We also make a chance to see a few enigmatic antpitta species like Giant Antpitta, Yellow-breasted Antpitta, Ochre-breasted Antpitta and Moustached Antpitta. As we move into the Chocó lowlands, we target Long-wattled Umbrellabird, Brown Wood-Rail, Banded Ground Cuckoo (if it is showing), Ocellated and Stub-tailed Antbirds, Scarlet-breasted Dacnis, and Scarlet-and-white, Blue-whiskered and Lemon-spectacled Tanagers. Five-colored Barbet, Black-tipped Cotinga, Lita and Chocó Woodpeckers, Yellow-green Bush and Golden-chested Tanagers provide the supporting cast to the drab but monotypic Sapayoa and the exceedingly tricky Rufous-crowned Antpitta.
Long-wattled Umbrellabird; Sapayoa; Baudo Guan; Rufous-crowned Antpitta (rare); Brown Wood & Ecuadorian Rails; Dark-backed Wood Quail; Berlepsch's Tinamou; Rose-faced Parrot; Chocó Trogon; Five-colored, Orange-fronted & Toucan Barbets; Black-breasted & Barred Puffbirds; Plate-billed Mountain Toucan; Black-tipped & Blue Cotingas; Red-capped Manakin; Orange-breasted Fruiteater; Guayaquil, Lita & Chocó Woodpeckers; Ochraceous Attila; Jet, Spotted, Esmeralda’s, Ocellated & Stub-tailed Antbirds; Giant, Yellow-breasted, Moustached & Streak-chested Antpittas; Chocó Poorwill; Chocó Screech Owl,; Cloud-forest Pygmy Owl; Beautiful Jay; Chocó Vireo; Short-tailed Woodstar; Humboldt Sapphire; Tooth-billed Hummingbird; Velvet-purple Coronet; Violet-tailed Sylph; Hoary Puffleg; Empress Brilliant; Pacific Tuftedcheek; Star-chested Treerunner; Black Solitaire; Dagua Thrush; Stripe-throated Wren; Chocó & Nariño Tapaculos; Subtropical Doradito; Pacific Flatbill; Rufous Mourner; Rufous Piha; Scarlet-breasted Dacnis; Moss-backed, Golden-chested, Purplish-mantled, White-winged, Scarlet-and-white, Blue-whiskered, Lemon-spectacled, Glistening-green & Grey-and-gold Tanagers; Indigo Flowerpiercer; chances for Banded Ground Cuckoo (very rare).
Brown-headed Spider Monkey; Mantled Howler Monkey; White-fronted Capuchin.
Chocó tropical lowland forest, Chocó cloud-forest, Tumbesian dry forest, highland lakes
Warm to hot and humid
8 with 1 Rockjumper leader & local birding leader
WARNING: This tour involves strenuous activities and is intended for experienced adventurers. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, please check out our [Explore Relaxed Tours]
This is a moderate to difficult tour. You should have a VERY GOOD level of fitness and stamina & be in VERY GOOD health. Not suitable for dedicated or avid photographers; inexperienced birders; or anyone with mobility or health challenges. Our Mega tours are very fast-paced birding adventures designed for the dedicated lister and serious birder. The focus of the tour is to see as many of the endemics and area specials as possible in our given time. In order to cover the necessary route to maximise the species list we tend to spend a single night at most sites and travel large distances. There is very little down time aside from that spent driving from one site to the next. These tours are not suitable for dedicated or avid photographers; inexperienced or new birders; as well as anyone with serious mobility or health challenges.
Varies from basic to very comfortable.
Moderate to demanding. Bird density is low, many visuals are high in the canopy.
400+
Reasonable, typical rain forest conditions of variable light and frequent rain.
Fantastic tour and very diverse bird life. Lev and the local guides were fantastic! Could not recommend the trip or the guides more.
Dušan is a very knowledgeable, passionate, dedicated and high-energy leader. He is also very cognizant of his charges and tries to ensure that each of us sees the target birds. At one point, it was to his detriment not being able to photograph a very rare bird so I could catch up to him as it flew away. Dušan’s easy-going personality and humorous life and birding stories not only had us in awe of his experiences but also helped create a dynamic rapport within our group which enhanced our interpersonal interactions and travels that much more. Dusan was not immune to some gentle (or not so gentle) ribbing either. All was in good fun and tolerated admirably. We however will remember fondly the “Dušan mile”.
Overall the three consecutive tours were very very good. Tuomas was a superb, highly experienced/knowledgeable leader. It is amazing all the songs and calls he has mastered. He was most congenial, patient and always helpful to everyone. Highly recommend him as a leader. Local leaders and staff were all very good and most kind. Accommodations were comfortable and food was very tasty and well prepared.
Dušan Brinkhuizen is great bird master, very friendly and helpful. The trip was brilliant.
Dušan Brinkhuizen is a wonderfully skilled birder and he readily shares his enthusiasm for birds and their environments. He is also skilled in Spanish and knowledgeable about the country.
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