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Fundación Loros

For tour operators, DMCs & travel designers

The conservation experience your Colombia program is missing.

A wildlife-release reserve an hour from Cartagena, run entirely by our own bilingual team and built on a published, peer-reviewed release method — a real conservation day your travelers will remember, and one you can recommend with confidence.

Published in Bird Conservation International (Cambridge) · eBird hotspot · Government-permitted wildlife reserve · 4.9★ on Tripadvisor

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Where it all began

Fundación Loros started in 2019 with a single hand-raised parrot — Beethoven — in a Cartagena apartment: a syringe, a spoon, and the internet for a vet. From the day Alejandro took him in, the mission was never to keep him — it was to return him to the wild.

Alejandro hand-rearing Beethoven · Cartagena, 2019 — the foundation’s first parrot.

In 2022 the environmental authority granted our first rehabilitation permit; a few birds became dozens, and behind them the thousands seized across Colombia every year. We bought land, biologists and scientists joined, and what began in an apartment is now a 500-hectare reserve.

From one parrot to a reserve

What that one parrot set in motion: 500 hectares of protected dry forest, hundreds of birds in rehabilitation, and the working route your travelers join — and the story they take home.

You already know the hard part of a nature program: the operator on the ground.

The weakest link in most conservation itineraries is the local supplier — variable guides, unverifiable impact, safety you can’t audit from a desk. We were built to remove that risk.

Every Loros experience is operated by our own staff, not subcontracted. Our release method is published, peer-reviewed, and openly documented. Our impact is counted, not narrated. When you put a Loros day in your itinerary, you’re adding the one part of the trip you don’t have to worry about.

Why we’re the easy part of your program

We own the experienceWe can prove the impactWe’re easy to sell
Bilingual guides on our own staff. Max 5 guests per guide. No subcontracting — the team your travelers meet is ours.A published release study (72% one-year survival, peer-reviewed · Bird Conservation International), open protocols, live impact counters. None of this is a marketing claim — it’s all auditable.Door-to-door from Cartagena hotels. One hour each way. Half-day or full-day. Slots in any existing Cartagena program.

One reserve. Eight ways to slot it into your itinerary.

All experiences run along The Wildlife Freedom Journey — the real working route our team walks every day to return rescued parrots and macaws to the wild. Guests don’t watch the work; they join it. Every option runs 6 hours, max 5 guests per guide, door-to-door from Cartagena, with our own bilingual team — never subcontracted.

ExperienceBest forDurationIntensityGroup cap
The Dawn Watch (birdwatching)Birding & nature operators6hLow–moderate5 / guide
Sanctuary Volunteer DayPurpose / impact programs6hLow5 / guide
The Liberation Trail (UTV safari)Families & comfort-led groups6hLow5 / guide
The Highland Ride (horseback)Slow-travel & scenic6hLow–moderate5 / guide
The Ranger Patrol (ATV)Adventure & adrenaline6hModerate5 / guide
Monkey’s Creek TrekFit adventure travelers6hHigh5 / guide
UTV + Horseback at sunsetTwo-in-one / golden-hour6hLow–moderate5 / guide
Tití Reintroduction VolunteerPrimate / species-focus6hLow5 / guide

What every option includes: private door-to-door transport from Cartagena · breakfast & lunch from the farm · bilingual guide · all activities · one native tree planted per traveler · conservation contribution. No hidden optionals.

Modular by buyer

  • For DMCs — White-label friendly. We operate under your brand on the ground if needed, deliver the impact data you report to travelers, and keep your customers yours.
  • For luxury + conservation — Private-only on request. Single-group departures, customizable depth, and a conservation narrative backed by a Cambridge paper — not a brochure.
  • For birding & nature specialists — Specialist-grade. eBird hotspot, 200+ species, target endemics (Forpus spengeli, Ortalis garrula), and free-flying released amazons and macaws you won’t see on a standard Caribbean itinerary — all backed by peer-reviewed work.

En el terreno

Lo que tus viajeros verán de verdad

Momentos reales de la reserva — fauna en rehabilitación, guacamayas en vuelo libre y los senderos que tus clientes recorren a pie, a caballo y en UTV. Cada foto es nuestra, tomada en el sitio.

Guacamayas bandera en vuelo libre sobre la reserva cerca de Cartagena
Safari en UTV por los senderos de la reserva
Tití cabeciblanco, en peligro crítico, en el bosque seco tropical
Senderismo por la loma de bosque seco tropical en la reserva
Tucán pico de quilla — avistamiento de aves en la reserva
Cabalgata por la reserva cerca de Cartagena
Loros en rehabilitación en el santuario cerca de Cartagena
Guacamaya bandera (Ara macao) en la reserva Los Loros

Impact your marketing team can actually use.

Your travelers want measurable good, and your competitors publish metrics for it. Here’s yours — per traveler, traceable, ready to put on your own page.

  • 1 native tree planted by each guest, in the restoration zone, geo-logged.
  • A share of every booking funds active rehabilitation of rescued birds.
  • Each visit feeds citizen-science data — eBird checklists and parrot-sighting records.

Every metric on this page links to a source. That’s the difference between an impact claim and an impact program.

The reserve, in numbers

Auditable impact you can stand behind

  • 100+

    Birds released and site-faithful

  • 150+

    Birds in active rehabilitation

  • 500 ha

    Protected tropical dry forest

  • 20,000+

    Native trees planted

  • 72%

    One-year survival of released parrots

    Peer-reviewed · Bird Conservation International

  • 1,000+

    Parrots seized per year in Colombia · the reason we exist

Detrás de la experiencia

La conservación que financian tus viajeros

Cada reserva aporta a conservación activa: nidos artificiales, estaciones de comedero y 500 hectáreas de bosque seco tropical protegido — uno de los ecosistemas más amenazados del Caribe colombiano.

Guacamaya en una cavidad de nidificación en el bosque seco tropical
Loro real asomado a la entrada de un nido artificial
Guacamayas en una estación de comedero en la reserva
Periquitos en un comedero colgante
Vista panorámica de las 500 hectáreas de la reserva
Bosque seco tropical protegido en la reserva cerca de Cartagena

Don’t take our word for it.

Our free-flight release method for Amazona ochrocephala is published in Bird Conservation International (Cambridge University Press, 2026), co-authored with Texas A&M, Liberty Wings and CARDIQUE. Full protocols are open on our site. Read the paper (DOI).

Un loro liberado, comiendo en libertad

Un loro frentiamarillo come flores de papayote en la reserva — justo el resultado que busca nuestro protocolo de liberación, publicado y revisado por pares.

Reseñas verificadas

Lo que dicen los huéspedes

Reseñas reales en Tripadvisor, GetYourGuide y Airbnb — verifícalas tú mismo en los enlaces.

Glorious!

We have traveled the world and had numerous inspiring experiences. This is definitely one of our Top ten! Our driver Tony and our guide Corina were superb! When you arrive you are greeted with a delicious breakfast overlooking the property, watching the birds fly around you. The center is rehabilitating the birds to be released back into the wild and they graciously took us through the cages to see their process. Later we drove to the top of the property with a stunning view of the ocean and saw dozens of birds ready to be released and many already flying around. What a spectacle! This is well worth your time.
Harold F.· EE. UU./CanadáViator · 19 may 2026
  • This is one of THE best experiences I've ever had anywhere in the world! It goes far beyond being a mere ATV tour. You escape to the countryside about 90 minutes outside Cartagena — a completely different world from the walled city. You arrive at a nature reserve where they rescue, rehabilitate and “rewild” parrots and macaws (and in our case, we were lucky to see the release of a toucan). You meet the owner, Alejandro, a passionate conservationist, and his wonderful team. I canNOT recommend this experience enough! Book it!

    Olga· Estados Unidos

    GetYourGuide · jul 2025

  • A soul-enriching journey into nature

    This was truly one of the best tours I have ever experienced. From the very beginning, the team demonstrated a highly professional and welcoming attitude. I especially appreciated the opportunity to be so close to nature and to hear the meaningful stories behind the rescued birds; it added depth and purpose to the tour. The most unforgettable part — real food for the soul — was riding a horse through the forest, up the hill, at sunset. I know I will remember it for the rest of my life.

    Ieva M.· Letonia

    Viator · 14 dic 2025

  • Escape

    Easy 1-hour comfortable transport from Cartagena with great information given en route. You visit a rehabilitation reserve and upon arrival are immediately immersed in birds. You take a UTV up and down the hills with great views of the countryside and the Cartagena skyline. Your guide is highly educated and will answer any question. You will be up close and personal with the birds in rehab. Felt like being out with a friend enjoying nature to the fullest. Highly recommend, especially if city life gets overwhelming. A breath of fresh air. Very memorable.

    Cyrus B.· EE. UU./Canadá

    Viator · 23 mar 2026

  • A MUST DO when visiting Cartagena

    This tour is located an hour outside Cartagena. There was a light drizzle and we were given the option to reschedule; we chose to go through with it — no regrets! Rain suits, boots and helmets were provided. The staff and tour guides were excellent throughout and made the tour worth every penny. From fruit cutting to bird feeding, four-wheeling, the views and sunset, to horseback riding and planting trees — definitely worth the experience. The place is a beauty!

    Dedra B.· EE. UU./Canadá

    Viator · 14 sep 2025

  • A piece of paradise away from city life

    This experience was the highlight of our trip to Cartagena. The work the foundation does is incredible, with a true focus on conservation and wildlife. From preparing food, feeding the birds, seeing monkeys and tortoises, to horse riding and planting a chosen tree — we wouldn't recommend this more highly. A huge thanks to Roshan, Andrés and Paulina; the passion they have for their jobs is exemplary and their knowledge out of this world.

    Christina B.· Reino Unido

    21 sep 2025

  • Awesome

    The guides were all very knowledgeable and passionate about their conservation efforts. We learned so much about the foundation and the importance of preserving nature and saving the animals affected by deforestation and other issues. This is great for families and a great opportunity to learn.

    Catherine J.· EE. UU./Canadá

    28 ago 2025

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See it before you sell it.

We host familiarization visits for operators evaluating Loros as a supplier. Come walk the reserve, meet the team, and judge the experience the way your travelers will — the best way to know it’s right for your program.

See it before you sell it

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We host familiarization visits for operators evaluating Loros as a supplier. Walk the reserve, meet the team, and judge it the way your travelers will.

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Built to plug into your operation.

Trade rates+

Net rates available to registered operators. Request the operator pack for the current rate sheet.

Capacity+

Small by design (5 guests per guide, for animal welfare). Multiple parallel groups and private departures available with notice.

Lead time & calendar+

Bookings confirmed on a rolling calendar; high-season blocks bookable in advance.

Cancellation (trade)+

Operator terms differ from our consumer policy; defined in the operator pack.

Insurance & safety+

Liability coverage in place; safety briefings on every departure; reduced-mobility alternatives available.

Languages+

Spanish & English standard. Other languages on request with notice.

Legal & compliance+

Fundación Loros, NIT 901.597.480-2; CARDIQUE Resolución 1972/2022; non-profit. Documentation in the pack.

Payment+

Invoiced terms for trade partners.

Add the day they’ll remember most.

Travelers routinely call this the highlight of their Colombia trip. Give yours that day — and the impact story to go with it.

Direct contact: info@loros.org · WhatsApp +57 320 696 0469.

For tour operators, DMCs & travel designers

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