Acaime Natural Reserve is a captivating destination in the Colombian Andes, known for its biodiverse cloud forests and vibrant hummingbird population.
Acaime Natural Reserve is located in the cloud forests of the Cocora Valley in the department of Quindío, Colombia. Sprawling across the lush expanse typical of the Andes, it is part of the Los Nevados National Natural Park. This reserve is most famous for its diverse hummingbird species, offering a sanctuary with feeders where visitors can observe these fascinating creatures up close. The area is characterized by its high-altitude wet forest environment, a haven for unique flora and fauna. Orchid species and larger mammals such as the spectacled bear inhabit the area, making it crucial for conservation efforts. The history of Acaime ties into the larger conservation narrative of Colombia’s national parks and ecological resilience. Recreational activities include hiking well-worn trails through scenic landscapes and within reach of stunning vistas and waterfalls. These trails facilitate a seamless connection with the surrounding pristine environment, ideal for those interested in botany and wildlife viewing. Visiting Acaime provides insight into Colombia's rich natural heritage and offers an immersive experience in the serene splendor of the Andes.
Hummingbird observation points with numerous feeders
Dense, biodiverse cloud forests teeming with life
Trail access to Los Nevados National Natural Park
Scenic viewpoints overlooking Cocora Valley
A series of feeders where numerous hummingbird species can be closely observed.
Trails that wind through dense cloud forest offering glimpses of orchids and other native plants.
Natural overlooks providing panoramic views of the Cocora Valley.