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A perfect escape from Lima’s urban rhythm, this full-day birding trip explores two of the most productive bird habitats on Peru’s central coast: the marine cliffs of Pucusana and the wetlands of Pantanos de Villa. In just one day you can observe over 90 species, including Humboldt Penguin, Inca Tern, Peruvian Seaside Cinclodes, and the colorful Many-colored Rush Tyrant—all within a short distance from Lima.
Lima Hotel
5:30 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
For travelers who wish to experience Peru’s bird diversity without leaving the capital, this one-day birding tour from Lima offers a perfect combination of marine, coastal, and wetland ecosystems.
We begin along the Pacific Ocean in the small fishing village of Pucusana, where dramatic rocky cliffs and offshore islets host an abundance of seabirds and marine mammals. Later, we explore the Pantanos de Villa Wildlife Refuge, a network of lagoons and reedbeds that attract both resident and migratory birds.
This itinerary is ideal for visitors arriving or departing from Lima, photographers, and anyone seeking to enjoy a rich day of nature and wildlife close to the city.
We’ll meet at 5 a.m. at your hotel in Lima. Our day starts before sunrise as we drive south along the Pan-American Highway toward Pucusana, a picturesque harbor village alive with fishing boats and seabirds. From here, we board a local boat to navigate around rocky islands where Humboldt Penguins, Peruvian Boobies, and Inca Terns nest in spectacular numbers. South American sea lions often bask nearby, adding a vibrant touch to the coastal scenery.
After the boat excursion, we continue birding along beaches and cliffs that shelter species such as Surfbird, Gray Gull, American Oystercatcher, and Peruvian Seaside Cinclodes, a species restricted to the Peruvian and Chilean coast.
Following lunch (picnic or local restaurant), we return north to explore Pantanos de Villa, a UNESCO-listed Ramsar Site at the southern edge of Lima. The wetlands’ open lagoons and reed-fringed trails provide excellent views of White-tufted Grebe, Great Grebe, Puna Ibis, Gray-hooded Gull, and the dazzling Many-colored Rush Tyrant, one of Peru’s most striking small birds.
By late afternoon, we conclude our adventure and return to your hotel after a rewarding day surrounded by the coastal birds of Peru.
Absolutely — our guides adapt the experience for all levels, from beginners to experienced photographers.
Yes, solo travelers are welcome. The tour operates with a private guide even for one participant, ensuring a flexible and personalized birding experience.
Single travelers can book this tour at an individual rate ((USD 450), which covers private guiding, transportation, and logistics. Shared departures may be available on request.
Cancellations made at least 48 hours before the tour receive a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable, as logistics and guide services are already arranged.
This was an amazing birding day near Lima! Our guide was very knowledgeable and helped us spot so many species — from the cute Humboldt Penguins in Pucusana to colorful Many-colored Rush Tyrants at Pantanos de Villa. The boat trip was safe and relaxing, and we even saw sea lions close to the cliffs. It was incredible to see such rich wildlife only a short drive from the city. Perfect tour for anyone who loves nature and photography!
Birding Expeditions Peru is a local tour operator company that provides excellent birding tours throughout Peru. Is the perfect choice for nature and birds lovers looking for an amazing birding journey in Peru.
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