Reserva Biologica Caoba

Reserva Biologica Caoba

Member Since

2012
Category

Accommodation & Lodging
Phone

+573168325731
Address

paso del Mango, Bonda Km 8
Santa Marta, Magdalena
Colombia
Regions of Operations

South America

Reserva Biologica Caoba

  • About Us

     

    The Caoba Biological Reserve was created in 2007 by a German

    and Colombian biologist couple with a vision to preserve and

    contribute to the ecosystem of the region.

     

    To complement the stunning natural surroundings we have

    created a butterfly house, many ponds filled with turtles,

    amazonian fish and even babilla.  And of course, we are

    continually adding to our collection of flora in our labyrinth

    of medicinal plants and botanical garden.

     

    The location of Caoba is in the beautiful region of El Paso Del 

    Mango and on the site of an ancient Tayrona town.  

    Together with the indigenous Koguis, we have worked

    tirelessly to uncover and restore many relics of the past

    civilisation, and even to build traditional structures like the

    Kogui bridge and Kogui house.

     

     

     

     

    Sustainability Practices

    The Reserve offers:

    - A wide genetic collection of water plants, flowers, medicinal plants and trees of the region and abroad. 

    - Reforestation support (with seeds and/ or young trees)

    - Knowledge on Medicinal Plants (more than 350 species)

    - Historical and Cultural information. We work close with the indigenous Koguis.

    - Accommodations environmentally conscious

     

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