WEATHER CONDITIONS & BILINGUISMIt is necessary to be properly prepared for the weather conditions of the destination which are detailed below, but as this is an approximation, please note that they may vary. Also, keep in mind that it might be difficult to find bilingual staff or people at the destination.
Hato La Aurora:
Temp. Min: 18ºC Max: 30ºC, slightly humid climate / (350 m.a.s.l.)
ATM´S
It is advisable to carry cash for extra expenses during the trip since access to ATMs and dataphones at the desert are non-existent and the last place to withdraw money is Yopal.
PHONE SIGNAL & WIFI
You will visit a destination where there is good phone and internet signal. Once you leave the urban areas you might have poor or non-existent phone connectivity.
There’s Wi-Fi with decent but not perfect signal in the dining area of the Lodge.
TIPPING
Tipping is not mandatory, but if you consider you can tip the guides and/or other staff with an amount from 20.000 to 50.000 COP (5 to 12 USD approx.) per day of service.
SEASONS
- The dry season in Colombia ranges from Mid-November till March.
- The water levels will be lower and the hikes in general might be easier as you can expect less mud and drier trails.
- The chances to observe wildlife in general are higher during the dry season.
- Getting by car to off the road paths will be easier, making the transportation times shorter to those spots in the reserves.
- Migratory birds might be easier to spot during the dry season.
- The rainy season starts in April and ends in mid-November, being May and October the rainiest months in Colombia and from June to September a softer rainy period.
- In the rainy season you can expect to see rivers with higher levels and more imposing, with a greener vegetation.
- Availability of rooms during the dry season might be difficult to have, especially in march, therefore, it is advisable to book in advance if you want to travel during this season.