The La Chorrera waterfall is located 45 minutes from Bogotá downtown, in the municipality of Choachí. With a height of 590 meters, this being the highest in staggered fall in the country, the sixth in South America and the sixty worldwide according to the World Waterfalls Database. It also has another smaller waterfall where it is possible to rappel.

Birdwatching

Bogotá’s countryside, nestled in the Andes Mountains, offers a diverse range of bird species for enthusiasts. In the high Andean forests, it’s a haven for birdwatching. Local guides will help you spot colorful hummingbirds, majestic tanagers, and elusive species like the Synalaxis Subpúdica, which is endemic to the Bogotá region. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature just outside Bogotá.

Hiking

Near to Bogotá downtown: cloud forest, waterfalls, La Chorrera

Planting trees

Sightseeing

The Bogotá region offers a wealth of sightseeing opportunities and cultural heritage sites. Explore the historic heart of Bogotá in La Candelaria, with its charming colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant street art. Visit iconic landmarks such as the impressive Plaza de Bolívar and the historic Catedral Primada. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural scene by exploring world-class museums like the Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) and the Botero Museum, featuring renowned works of art. Discover the indigenous heritage at the enchanting Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral, an underground marvel carved into a salt mine. Additionally, explore the lush landscapes and coffee plantations on the nearby Coffee farms, where you can learn about Colombia’s coffee culture and enjoy breathtaking scenery. The Bogotá region is a treasure trove of history, art, and natural beauty, providing a captivating experience for sightseers and culture enthusiasts.

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