Nuqui, on Colombia's Wild Pacific Coast
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In this episode, we journey to Nuquí, one of the most remote and biodiverse corners of Colombia’s Pacific coast. It’s a place where the rainforest crashes into the ocean, where there are no roads, and where life moves to the rhythm of tides, rain, and community.
Our host revisits a 2008 expedition to the region—complete with a disastrous boat ride, rainforest hikes, dugout canoe journeys, and encounters with the pioneering eco‑lodges that helped shape sustainable tourism in Chocó.
We also explore how Nuquí has evolved over the past 15 years, marked by improved access, stronger community leadership, and a growing movement toward conservation and responsible travel. Yet despite these shifts, Nuquí remains wild, raw, and unforgettable.
🌊 WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE- A firsthand story of arriving in Nuquí by boat during a torrential Pacific storm
- The rise and fall of El Cantil, one of Colombia’s early eco‑tourism pioneers
- How local entrepreneurship reshaped coastal life in a region without roads
- A magical journey up the Río Joví by dugout canoe to a hidden waterfall
- What’s changed since 2008—from flights to whale‑watching to community‑run tours
- How new eco‑lodges like La Kuka are continuing the legacy of sustainable travel
- Why Nuquí still feels wild and untouched despite increased tourism
- The enduring truth behind Colombia’s old tourism slogan: “The only risk is wanting to stay.”
🐋 HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS
- Nuquí is accessible only by plane or boat—and the boat option is not for the faint of heart
- Chocó is one of the rainiest places on Earth, shaping both daily life and travel
- Humpback whales migrate here from July to October, making it one of Colombia’s top wildlife experiences
- Afro‑Colombian and Indigenous communities now lead many tours, surf lessons, and jungle hikes
- Sustainable tourism is growing, with lodges partnering directly with local families and conservation groups
- The region remains pristine and remote—a rare “off the map” destination in a crowded world
🧭 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS
Nuquí, Colombia, is more than a destination—it’s a case study in community‑driven tourism, environmental stewardship, and the delicate balance between access and preservation. This episode offers a window into a coastline that feels almost prehistoric, yet is evolving through the leadership of the people who call it home.
🎧 LISTEN IF YOU LOVE…- Wild, remote travel stories
- Eco‑lodges and sustainable tourism
- Rainforest and ocean adventures
- Cultural travel led by local communities