Introduction
Many reasons fueling the anxiety to know Bahia Solano is because here is where the forest joins the sea, where the beaches are lonely and quiet, where the rivers are crystal clear and pure, where the sea is beautiful and whimsical, with joy, where life is lived differently.
Bahia Solano is a magnificent natural treasure that is the pride of the population of Chocó and any Colombian citizen fascinated with the manifestations of nature, like this there are very few places in the world, where life is lived simply, it is understood and appreciated. Perhaps what is more wonderful are the portentous arrivals of the whales, or the early passage of small turtles into the vastness of the ocean, or the feast that arm into the sea the elusive and skilful dolphins.
Every beach, every trail or every district of Bahia Solano makes an excuse to get there, and to stay for good, it is not a little history of settlers with a before and after getting to know Bahia Solano.
Here the program Posadas Tourism has several cabins that are served by their owners, providing the basic services for travelers who enjoy the informal simple way to travel around the world. Welcome!
Climate
Dominates the wet tropical climate with an average temperature of 28°C. Usually in January, February and March are the months of summer, and the rest of the year is dominated by heavy rain with some sunny days.
Location
Region of Baudó, between the mountains and the sea on the Pacific coast in northern Choco department.
Culture
Predominant population are African descent and a lower percentage are the indigenous Embera, and, in the region have settled some families of settlers from Antioquia especially. The three races factor in Bahia Solano translates into an interesting cultural mixture and a greater dynamism in trade, thanks to the contribution of each community. Such diversity is evident in events like the Festival of the Bay during the first week of August or July 16th in celebration of the Virgen del Carmen. The economy revolves around fishing, agriculture, handicrafts and tourism, the latter, the fundamental line that rely heavily on other activities. They retain much of the traditions left by the Africans brought in as slaves to be translated into songs and dances that honor the life, death and nature. The coast citizen is outgoing, cheerful and attentive to the tourist, so it means that every corner will feel at home.
Gastronomy
The sea and the fertile jungle provide foods that are deliciously prepared for the enjoyment of locals and travelers. The location is perfect to enjoy traditional fish such as tuna and the other not as common as mackerel, and albacore gunboat.
Difficult to know at what place the food is more delicious, well, where a garment or a grill pan is placed into the cooker, it is certain that comes with a delicious recipe of rice with coconut, fried plantain, cassava, beans or salads. And Borojo juice, pineapple, orange, lemon or lulo, some of the fruits that are grown in the area.
Getting There
To get to the airport Jose Celestino Mutis of Bahia Solano is very easy, there flights from Medellin and Quibdo. From Bogota, the airline Satena travels every day in connection with Medellin. The flights depart from Quibdo the capital of Chocó on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting passengers from Pereira. Consult your travel agent.
For more information:
Satena Tel. (1) 605 22 22
National free online
018000 912 034
Airline travels from Ada
Medellin on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
Contact: Tel. (4) 444 42 32.
The company has SEARCA charter flights and provides its services to other airlines.
Reports. Tel. (4) 285 89 79
Attractives
Once in Bahia Solano ther is the option of staying in the village, going by public transport cars to the beaches of Southern part in the Valley or by boat to the beaches of the north, by agreement with any of the inns or tourist travel agencies.
In addition to the warmth and beauty of the people, in Bahia Solano you will be fascinated by the whole spectacle of the landscape and demonstrations of wild and marine life. The arrival of the whales Yubarta or humpback, releasing turtles, pristine beaches, crystal clear rivers, caudal waterfalls, coral reefs or the unforgettable sunset when the sun lies in the Pacific. Enough reasons,but not all of the reasons to come to this district town of the department of Chocó.
BAY SOLANO
The town is the point of arrival and the basis for the attractions of the south and north. Share the culture and customs of its people through walks through the streets, climb to the lookout of the Virgin or meet the work of craftsmen in stone, sea palm or timber. The Feast of the Bay during the first week of August is a special occasion to scale across the cultural richness of the municipality in which they are located two tourist lodges or hostels.
THE VALLEY
It is the largest district of Bahia Solano located some 20 km to the south and inhabited by fishermen and craftsmen.
Wander the streets and get infected with the enthusiasm of the people through cultural expressions and local dances of chirimía and sucunduco. Nearby are the beaches of Respingue in which frequently are observed artisanal fishing operations.
From El Valle are undertaken trips traveled by boat to see natural attractions such as waterfalls of el Tigre y Chadó and the rivers Juna, Tunde and El Valle, the last two is good to travel in panga or canoe.After the pleasant outtrips seek accommodation in the innsor hostels of the tourist district.
THE BEACHES ALMEJAL-Where the Turtles Are Placed in The Sea
These beaches located about 2 km from the district Valley are the most sought after by the scene swimmers and athletes from the area.
When the tide lows down natural Jacuzzis between the rocks and wide beaches are formed so it is great to practice beach soccer, beach volley ball. When the tide is high there may appear the perfect surfing waves.
One of the events that you can´t miss is the turtle releasing that is in between December and January. It is a wonderful emotion that you feel when you watch these tiny little turtles born right there and confront the big ocean and the complex of its waters.
BEACHES OF THE NORTH
The beaches of Huina, Huaca, Mechanics, Pots, Paridera, Flores and Nabugá are some of the stations to find the magic of peaceful Choco.
At the back of the coast is the permanent presence of the jungle mountains of Baudó among the thick vegetation and the birth of streams, rivers and waterfalls and lush and Huaca of the Nabugá.
You can also practice diving, snorkeling and in whale season is very easy to see these beautiful animals showing their huge tails. Another attraction at this place is fishing and recreational craft.
In Huina, Pots and Flores are located several tourist lodges or hostels.
UTRIA NATIONAL PARK
The administrative area is located opposite the site where the sea stops forming a calm lake in the cove of Utría.
More than 50 thousand hectares protected by the Directorate of National Parks are one of the largest reserves of the department of Choco. This place can be reached by boat from any of the communities on foot or by the interpretive trail that joins Ithe district village of the Valley.
The mangrove and coral ecosystems are part of the biodiversity of the area, inhabited by among other species the toucan, the kettle of mount, the ocelot, deer, and the guagua Also classes for migratory turtles, fish and cetaceans. The creek is also a special site for whale watching.
To visit it is necessary to seek permission at the office of National Parks of Colombia. Tel. (1) 243 20 09 / 243 16 34, Bogotá. For more information: www.parquesnacionales.gov.co
EMBERA PEOPLE INDIGENOUS SETTLEMENTS
The settlements Embera usually found through browsing by panga in the rivers that are placed in the jungle. Share and learn about the culture of these communities proves to be a pleasant experience.
LODGING OR ACOMMODATION
Reserve before traveling to the inn where you're going to agree to stay in the displacement boat because with the exception of the town, all the inns are scattered in different beaches and bays, distant from each other.
HEALTH
Although not a requirement to travel to the area, it is advisable to apply vaccines against yellow fever and tetanus. Bring in your luggage analgesics, first aid items, sunscreen and insect repellent.
WHAT TO BRING
Camera, batteries, flashlight, lighter and cash, there is only one bank in the town of Bahia Solano. Wear lightweight and waterproof clothing, shorts and Galoshes that can be wet. For hiking in the jungle, boots, pants and shirt sweatshirt with long sleeves.
SCHEDULES
The hours of admission to the National Park Utría are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CONSERVATION
Do not remove elements vegetable or animal species in the area.Contributes to the conservation of flora and fauna.
TRANSPORTATION
In Bahia Solano there are no boats of public service, only private boats from the hostels or lodges, so it is important to confirm with the innkeepers of the site chosen date and time of arrival to the reception at the airport.
PLEASE NOTE
The service power is only standing in the town of Bahia Solano, on the other beaches operates power plant to be turned on from 6:00 pm to 9:00 p.m. There are few fixed telephones and only the signal comes from a cellular operator in some sectors of the region.
IMPORTANT
It is indispensable accompaniment of a guide to the area to all routes in the forest, the sea and beaches. If you are fond of fishing and diving at the inns will provide the necessary equipment. For more information contact one of the agencies recommended.