Private Tour
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4 hours
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You will have the once in a lifetime opportunity to see cotton-top tamarins, a critically endangered primate found only in Colombia. Learn about Proyecto Titi's award winning conservation program that is helping to protect these tiny monkeys and work with local communities. You will be able to be a part of the important work that is being done to protect endangered species and their habitats.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Join Proyecto Tití’s award winning conservation program to protect the Critically Endangered cotton-top tamarin in Colombia and see these fascinating little monkeys in their forest habitat! We will pick you up at your hotel at 7am and drive about 1 hour to the community of Los Limities. Enjoy a 3 mile hike on trails that are designed to provide you with opportunities to see some unique flora and fauna from the region and meet a monkey found only in Colombia, the cotton-top tamarin! You will likely see other animals, so grab your binoculars to spot spectacular birds, butterflies, and a host of other animals. As you enjoy snacks made especially for you, you will meet our award winning artisans that creating beautiful, hand-made, tote bags crocheted from recycled plastic bags. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet community conservation leaders that have created small businesses that not only benefit local communities, but wildlife! Get ready to shop for more products made locally and know that your purchases help to support communities committed to conserving cotton-tops!
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12 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
kallaruth,
May 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Just wow. This was the highlight of our Colombia trip. Proyecto Titi is the best kind of conservation organization - the kind that uplifts an entire community while actually make a difference for these monkeys. Their program was exceptional. We were greeted with fresh fruit and juice and an educational talk, then taken a short drive away to go into the jungle. Our guides were friendly and very informative. They pointed out birds and whatever else they saw along the way. We saw the tamarins almost right away, then hiked a little more and watched a family jump around through the treetops. They were really fun to watch and very cute. We even got to see a newborn baby on its mother's back. It was such a gift to see such a rare and special animal in its natural habitat. We also got to meet one of the farmers in their program. His smile, and his obvious pride in being able to help save these monkeys, was almost as heartwarming to see as the monkeys. When we returned to their center we bought a lot of the crafts made by the local women. I wish we'd bought more. One of the artisans came to talk with us and showed us how they make fantastic tote and crossbody bags out of plastic bags. I was so impressed by the skill and patience it takes. I bought three (and I'm really picky) because they really are beautiful. We also bought a lot of cute cotton-top stuffies they also make. I can't recommend a visit here more than five stars, but I'd give it 100 if I could. Absolutely make this happen if you can. It's well worth the effort. Wear real pants and sturdy shoes. Lots of mosquitos so bring your repellent. We didn't get one bite. Bring binoculars. Mostly, GO!!!
cheersbeth,
Dec 16, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The experience is amazing - the only place in the world to see habituated cotton-top tamarins in the wild and meet members of the community who are so actively and proudly involved in this impressive conservation effort!
The Monkey Lady,
May 6, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Having followed conservation efforts on behalf of the endangered Cotton-Top Tamarins (locally called Titis) for decades, I jumped at the chance to join a tour to see these charming little monkeys with Fundación Proyecto Tití. While based in scenic Cartagena, Colombia, we took two day-trips to visit the monkeys and learn about local communities’ conservation and reforestation efforts. The first day we went to Los Limites. Our day began with a delicious breakfast at a community center. Then we were guided on a hike through various types of habitat – farmland and tropical dry forest – and were taken to see a group of titi monkeys that have been studied for some time. The titis’ amazing high-pitched vocalizations added to the great pleasure we felt from seeing them jump around in the canopy. Bonus sightings during our hike: red howler monkeys, a glimpse of a skittish capuchin monkey, a potoo (a large nightjar type bird), and a sloth. Returning to Los Limites for lunch, we learned more about the local people’s conservation strategies to restore the forest and discourage keeping monkeys as pets. We had the opportunity to buy crafts including bags and bracelets made from recycled plastic bags. Our second day-trip was to Reserva Natural Los Tities de San Juan, an amazing hilltop reserve where reforestation efforts have created Cotton-Top Tamarin habitat from former cattle pasture. We toured the nursery and helped plant a few trees in the forest. There are several trails for tourists in the reserve. On our walk, we saw titi monkeys as well as an incredible variety of ants, including leaf-cutter ants. The dedicated staff at Los Tities de San Juan told us about efforts to expand the reserve, and we were treated to a delightful lunch. I highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to see charismatic wildlife while learning about conservation in action!

m rins0nc,
Mar 28, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
All the senses are put at the service of nature, from the moment you travel from Cartagena for an hour, until you reach this place in the tropical dry forest, where science is done and awareness is created of the need to protect the habitat (forest dry tropical), the only possible home for this endemic species (it only exists and lives in some departments of the northern part of Colombia), so wonderful and unique in the world, such as the White-headed Titi monkey (scientific name Saguinus oedipus). The human team around this project works in love with their work, it shows in every detail. Congratulations to the entire team working on this project! There has been a lot of happiness and learning during our visit. We were also able to observe and identify more than 40 species of birds.

6J0hnC,
Mar 24, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
An awesome trip! The forest we entered is part of Proyecto titi, a comprehensive and amazing conservation and reforestation effort, the best we've seen. Felix was our guide in the forest, and has peregrine eyes -- from sitting on the right side of the vehicle, he saw howler monkeys far ahead to the side on the LEFT side of the road. Altogether, we saw Cebus, Alouatta, and of course Saguinus, the cotton-top tamarins. And Felix found for us a three-toed sloth, a rare treat! Back at the office, Ana gave a demonstration of crocheting with a plastic bag and showed us the many items (many of which we bought) made from these recycled bags by her women's cooperative. Leysthen was a gracious host and coordinator of the trip, and the food was incredible. Big hats-off to Dr. Anne Savage, friend and colleague, for putting the trip together. Truly unforgettable.
Charleton L,
Feb 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I had the pleasure of taking one of Proyecto Titi’s tours this winter, and it was easily one of my favorite adventures in Colombia! The entire team is not only kind, welcoming, and very well informed on the wildlife of the area, but also are clearly passionate about their mission. As a visitor from abroad, it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore the forests of Colombia with guides that ensures safety and guidance along the way. I would recommend this trip for any and all nature lovers!

williamfG5310NR,
Feb 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had an amazing time trekking in the forest with Proyecto Titi!! It was great not only to learn about the incredible conservation work being done, but to get to see it in action. We encountered multiple Cotton Top family groups as well as a variety of other wildlife. The staff was incredibly hospitable and took great care to ensure we had everything we needed for a successful day. The field guides were some of the most knowledgeable and talented people we have ever worked with. They were quick to point out wildlife we would have missed otherwise and always answered our many questions. This was an unforgettable experience and I am eager to return and try it again!!


I1469PEtracyf,
Feb 4, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The team was very professional. It was great to see the cotton-top tamarins and all the birds and other wildlife was exceptional. The idea of protecting a species by protecting a habitat and providing jobs is a win-win. Wow!
sschapir,
Jan 26, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a fantastic experience. Everything was perfect; the accommodations, the viewing experience, the people we met and worked with, the people we traveled with, the information we received, and most of all, the monkeys. I have viewed monkeys at many places across the globe, and nothing can compare to this trip. The things that Dr. Savage, Rosamira, and their team have accomplished are just amazing. We planted trees to help with their reforestation efforts and I am already looking forward to returning in a few years to see the cotton-tops feeding, traveling, and frolicking in our trees. Thanks everyone for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, which will hopefully become a twice-in-a-lifetime experience (or maybe more).
643leeannea,
Jan 26, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our trip to see the Titi monkeys (Cotton top tamarins) at Proyecto Titi was awesome! It was fun and we learned a lot about local wildlife and culture. We had a comfortable drive in a small bus to Los Limites, where we were greeted by the friendly and enthusiastic staff of Proyecto Titi. They welcomed us with tasty local fruits and snacks. We then ventured to the Tropical dry forest with our expert guide Jaeson who could track the monkeys. We walked along a well groomed trail. We saw several troops of the Titi monkeys who jumped around in the trees to get a better look at us. They are so cute! Jaeson also spotted a group of Howler monkeys, which we could hear howling throughout the forest, a sloth, sleeping bats, beautiful butterflies and lots of other wildlife. We learned about the important uses of the local trees as well. After the hike we had a delicious lunch of local foods. Ana from AsoArtesania showed us how they make the Ecomochilas - purses and tote bags made out of discarded/recycled plastic bags. These bags help to keep the environment clean and benefit the local women who make them. Of course I bought many of the lovely bags! Overall it was a great experience and I would highly recommend it as a fun day trip from Cartagena or Barranquilla.
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