Trails, Jungle & Biodiversity: Immersive Hiking in Nuquí
Walking through the jungle of Nuquí is not just moving from one point to another—it’s stepping into a living world where every step reveals new sounds, colors, and scents. The Chocó Biogeographic region, considered one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, is home to around 8% of all known flora and fauna species. According to the Humboldt Institute, more than 1,000 bird species, hundreds of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals, as well as an abundance of plant life, thrive in this unique ecosystem.
In this article, we explore the trails starting from Casa Balae, the wildlife and flora that can be found along the way, and how to enjoy this experience safely, responsibly, and in a way that benefits both the visitor and the local community.
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