Sulawesi
Biodiversity facts
- · Sulawesi is one the most important
Endemic Bird Areas (EBA) in Sulawesi : of the 328 birds species, 89 (27%) are
unique.
- · Of the 127 mammals species, 79 (27%) are
endemic, and endemism riset to 98% if non-flaying mammals are excluded.
- · 29 of the 104 reptiles species (28%) are
endemic to Sulawesi.
Sulawesi Birding Tour 15 Days / 14 Nights
Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival in Manado – Tangkoko Nature Reserve
You arrival in Manado, meeting service, transfer to Tangkoko Nature reserve, birding along the way (if possible)
Overnight
Day 02: Tangkoko Nature Reserve
We’ll spend the early morning birding in the Tangkoko Nature Reserve looking for montane species, such as Asuch as Red-backed Thrush, Lilac-cheeked Kingfisher, Green-backed Kingfisher, Ruddy Kingfisher, Knobbed Hornbill, Red-bellied Pitta, Spot-tailed Goshawk, Sulawesi Goshawk, Purple-winged Roller, Sulawesi Babbler, Blue-backed Parrot, Yellow-breasted Racquet-tail, Isabelline Bush-hen, Sulawesi Nightjar, Tabon Scrubfowl, Large Hanging Parrot and Pygmy Hanging Parrot. Sulawesi Dwarf Kingfisher, Ochre-bellied Boobook, Pied Cuckoo-shrike, Sulawesi Triller, White-bellied Imperial Pigeon, Silver-tipped Imperial Pigeon, Sulawesi Cicadabird, Sulawesi Hawk-eagle, Sulawesi Serpent Eagle and Sulawesi Short Crested Myna. After lunch we will be making use of an outrigger boat across mangrove forest to see Black-billed Kingfisher, White-rumped Cuckoo-shrike and shore birds. In the evening you’ll be introduced for nocturnal primate or Tarsier called Tarsius spectrum that can be found in the North Sulawesi only. As we travel into the park we’ll bird the forest en route, and as darkness falls we’ll walk into the forest in search of the amazing Spectral Tarsier; we have an excellent chance of finding (and photographing) these diminutive primates at dusk as they exit from their shelter in the huge fig trees that are a feature of this area.
Overnight
Day 03: Tangkoko Nature Reserve
We’ll have this whole day to explore the coastal and montane forest of this wonderful park, which supports a good range of the region’s endemic birds. We should see many spectacular Wallacean species, such as Black-naped Fruit-Dove, the unusual Azure-rumped Parrot, Yellow-billed Malkoha, Sulawesi Dwarf Kingfisher, and Ashy Woodpecker. The park boasts a healthy population of the amazing Knobbed Hornbill as well as a unique monkey, Sulawesi Crested Macaque. Weather permitting, during the heat of the middle of one day we’ll take a boat out to an area of mangroves in search of Black-billed Kingfisher and White-rumped Cuckoo-shrike.
Overnight
Day 04: Tangkoko – Kotamobagu
After breakfast, Sulawesi birding trip continues. We drive to Kotamobagu. Birding along the way, stopping to admire a beautiful pair of huge Sulawesi Masked Owls in their traditional cave roost.
Overnight
Day 05: Kotamobagu – Gunung Ambang
After breakfast we continue our journey by driving to Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park (formerly known Dumoga Bone). In the afternoon we go birding around Gunung Ambang where there is a good site for observing a new endemic species called Cinnabar Boobook or Cinnabar Hawk-owl.
Day 06 and 07: Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park
Two full days to explore the Sulawesi birding in the Dumoga Bone, where you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable bird-watching guide.
Driving early to Tambun gives us the chance to see Maleo and its nesting ground, birding continues along Molibagu roadside. After lunch we move on to Toraut forest to find-out Speckled Boobook and get a good view or Raptors, Hornbills and Racquet-tails.
Overnight
Day 08: Doloduo – Tomohon
Still birding in the park, the journey continues. We drive 4-6 hours to Tomohon. In the Afternoon we move on to Mahawu forest to find-out Scaly-breasted Kingfisher. Diabolical Nightjar should be seen within this forest.
Overnight
Day 09: Tomohon – Makassar – Palu
After breakfast we’ll fly to Palu, via Makassar, from where we’ll drive to Lore Lindu National Park. This is essentially a travel day but we’ll have a chance to do some birding in paddy fields along the way.
Overnight
Day 10: Palu – Lore Lindu National Park
The whole day is meant to explore the Sulawesi birding in the Lore Lindu National Park where you will be accompanied by bird-watching guide who has sharp eyes and a good has talent for birding.
Overnight
Day 11 and 12: Lore Lindu National Park
After breakfast we’ll return by car to Palu, stopping to bird again in the forests of Lore Lindu and then in Oloboju to look for Savanna Nightjar on their nesting grounds, Purple-bearded Bee-eater, Diabolical Nightjar, Grey-headed Imperial Pigeon, Rufous-throated Flycatcher, Blue-fronted Flycatcher, Maroon-backed Whistler, Malia, Olive-flanked Whistler, Sulphur-bellied Whistler, Streak-headed Dark-eye, Malia, Sulawesi Thrush, Small Sparrow-hawk, Red-eared Fruit-dove, Chestnut-backed Bush-warbler, Sulawesi Lesser Honey-eater, Rusty-bellied Fantail, Greater Honey-eater, Mountain Serin and Cinnabar Boobook. A number of open-country birds and waterbirds can be seen in the magnificent and ancient paddy fields stretching between the park and Palu. We’ll stop to check through the flocks of Chestnut Munias for the localized Black-faced Munia, and we may well see Lesser Coucal and Eastern Yellow Wagtail.
Overnight
Day 13: Lore Lindu – Palu
Still birding in the park to find-out species that are yet to be seen. The trip continues by driving down to Palu. We bird on rice fields at Oloboju to discover Pale-headed Munia, Blue-tailed Bee-eater, White-shouldered Triller and Savanna Nightjar. If time permits us, we continue birding on salt ponds to see shore birds.
Overnight
Day 14: Palu – Manado (via Makassar)
After breakfast you will be taken to the airport for your depature to Makassar and will be connected with your flight to Manado. When you arrive in Manado, you check in at Aston Hotel.
Overnight
Day 15: Manado – Out
On time, transfer to Manado Airport for your flight.
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