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Whale season and kayak Ocean Pacific Coast, Bahía Málaga Chocó.

On the Colombian Pacific coast (Pacific jungles), 4 hours from Cali, is the Uramba - Bahía Málaga National Natural Park, considered one of the richest and most biodiverse areas on the planet and is the destination for the greatest seasonal migration for the humpback or humpback whale. It is estimated that between 600 and 1000 whales visit this protected area between July and October.

Moderate journey through the jungle, rivers and sea in a kayak, suitable for the general public and adjustable in levels of demand, allows you to explore and learn about the jungles, fauna, flora and culture of the Colombian Pacific with the spectacle of the whales.

Program.

Departures from Cali 05:00 hours and return to Cali 19:00 hours.

Includes:

- Seabird watching on Palma Island.

- Whale watching in the Negritos Reef.

- Kayak rides and walks along beaches and cliffs.

- Complete food.

- Private land transfer Cali - Buenaventura - Cali.

- Maritime transfer Buenaventura - Juanchaco - Buenaventura (use of the dock).

- Permanent accompaniment and guides of the region

- Travel insurance.

- Photos and videos of the program.

Important:

- Some outings include a native canoe ride through estuaries and mangrove swamps.

- Last day does not include dinner.

- Menu mostly composed of fish and seafood. It is possible to change to meat or vegetarian options with prior notice.

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