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As one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems containing a cornucopia of species not found anywhere else on the planet, Chocó offers a wealth of natural pursuits.
Be sure to enjoy the area on foot, as the hikes here take place in virtually untouched countryside. Also worthwhile is a whale watching trip to see the protected humpback whale. Surfing and scuba diving and surfing are also popular among visitors.
Sports fishing is said to be among the worlds finest here, with very few visitors leaving unsatisfied. Catches of marlin and large grouper are common.
The Isla Tumaco-Isla El Morro road ends in a loop at a glistening, black-sand beach and warm-watered s...
A small island tucked into the mangrove estuaries near Tumaco, Bocagrande is a magical place to spend ...
Located on the Pacific coast in northwestern Nariño Department, Parque Nacional Sanquianga contains 3...
Located in the state of Chocó, the park covers an area of 210 sq. miles with topographical features s...
At 110 feet in depth the wreck of the former Colombian Navy vessel - Sebastian de Belalcazar - is out ...
Every June and July enthusiast fishermen descend onto the murky pacific waters in Bahia Solano, Cupica...
Nuqui offers a cornucopia of delights to the adventurous traveler with one eye on some adrenalin packe...
Stretching along two km and ending dramatically as the ocean's fury makes a meal of the rocks that bor...
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