The Valle de Cocora is a major attraction near Salento, famed for its palma de cera (wax palm), the tallest palm in the world at about 60m. It's about 15-20km out of Salento and the little coloured jeeps mentioned previously take people out there. Two pax in the front with the driver, 6 on the bench seats in the back and three standing up on the rear platform and hanging on. Colombia-style OH&S! But every pax is a revenue pax (3400 pesos - barely $2 (aka pesos of the Pacific
)), so they have to be packed in, true airline style!
Once in the valley, there is about a 2.5h hike, solid going in parts - and rather Indiana Jones as some of the pics to follow will demonstrate. It leads to a reserve noted for its hummingbirds. After a badly-needed rest and attempts to photograph the rapidly-moving birds, it's about 1km back down the same track to another track that leads up a seriously steep, energy-sapping (to use the LP guide's words - and not wrong:shock
incline to Finca La Montana - essentially a ranger house. Altitude is around 2800m, hence the energy-sapping. From there it is downhill, initially above, then through, many of the palms before loading up the Jeeps as people stagger back in, for the ride back to Salento. All up about 8 hours - but seriously well worth it!
I'll post a few sets of pics to follow. Most should be self-explanatory from the above description. I used my camera for the humming bird shots and have transferred a selection to my iPad. Rather than insert them now, I'll upload some phone pics first to try to keep a sense of sequence of the day's activity.