JBL Expedition Colombia 2022 takes place

Due to the corona situation the JBL expedition to Colombia planned for 2021 was postponed to February 2022. As there were over 200 applications from all over the world, JBL decided to carry out this expedition twice. The participants for the first expedition in February 2022 have been confirmed. Applications for the second JBL Colombia expedition in November 2022 are currently open.

JBL is in close contact with local Colombian partners who inform us of the political and health situation on a daily basis. According to the Colombians, there will be no problems in carrying out the two JBL expeditions in 2022. The feedback from Puerto Inirida, the starting point of the boat trips into the lowland rainforest, is interesting: there are hardly any corona cases and the few there were, were not serious! The Colombians attribute this to the locals’ high-functioning immune systems, as they mainly eat fish, vegetables and fruits. Anyone who would still like to register for this fascinating trip to the altum angelfish and cardinal tetras can do so via the JBL website until 1 May 2022. The price of the trip will be around € 1900 including all flights.

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