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Pedro Palo Lake - Tena
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A trail in the rural area of Tena municipality, in the region of Tequendama - 50 km southwest of Bogota. The walk starts in the small village of Patio Bonito and takes us to the lake of Pedro Palo. |
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Ubaque Lake
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In the middle of the steep mountains of the Black River canyon you will find the Ubaque Lake. This lake is situated in the municipality of Ubaque and belongs to the sacred lakes of the Muisca mythology.
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The Green Lake, Tausa
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The beautiful “páramo” lake is situated at 3,700 m above sea level, in the municipality of Tausa (25 km northwest of Zipaquirá). |
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Trail of fog Faca - Sasaima
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Winding descending trail through the mountains that frame the savannah of Bogota in the West. The trail starts in Faca municipality and goes towards Sasaima. |
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Ancient path of Encenillo
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North of the municipality of La Calera in the region of Salitre a part of the ancient path which leads to the Colombian eastern plains was restored.
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Páramo of Pasquilla
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South of Bogota at the altitude of 3,200 meters you will find one of the most beautiful lakes in the savannah of Bogota - the Lake of Alar.
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Rocks of Tunjaque
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The rock of Tunjaque is located in the influence zone of the Chingaza natural park and belongs to the La Calera municipality. It is a natural route to the Choachi municipality from La Calera.
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Sanctuary Chiquito
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Sanctuary Chiquito is a nature reserve in the neighboring mountain of the Laguna Verde. It is located in the km 28 on the road connecting Zipaquira with San Cayetano (68 km from Bogotá).
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Siecha Lagoons
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Sacred Muisca mountain lakes in the Chingaza National Park. They are located in the northwestern sector of the park at an altitude of 3,400 m on a rocky glacial cirque.
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Sumapaz, Bocagrande
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Páramo Sumapaz covers an area of 150,000 hectares making it the largest páramo in the world and it is a vital water source. Extensive fields of frailejones and many mountain lakes reaching to almost 4,000 m.
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Chicaque Forest
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Chicaque Forest is a private nature reserve located southwest of Bogotá. It is the gateway to the Tequendama region and it is an important refugee of fauna and flora of the high Andean forest. |
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Circuit of páramo Verjón
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This is a hike in the eastern slope of Páramo Verjón in the municipality of Choachí (Cundinamarca). The ascent starts at 3100 m and the trail reaches a stunning viewpoint of the Rio Negro valley.
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Sueva waterfalls
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A trip to the water springs near the town of Junin, Cundinamarca where the mighty waters of Chingaza National Park run down the mountains and form the impressive Sueva cascades.
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Virginia waterfalls
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Northwest of Bogota in the town of Pacho (Cundinamarca), surrounded by cloud forests two beautiful waterfalls called Virginia are found. Virginia falls is a Colombian country landscape.
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Trail Zipacón - El Ocaso
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This is a very interesting trail that descends from the "Cultural Village" of Zipacón to the town of Ocaso in the Tequendama region in the municipality of Cachipay and Zipacón. |
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Source of the river Bogotá
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Located in the páramo of Villapinzón municipality in Cundinamarca department. The trail takes us through a green valley of numerous lakes, wetlands and some areas of cloud forest. |
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Utica, Tobia
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Utica is located west of Bogota towards the town of Villeta about 119 kilometers from the capital with the altitudes between 500 and 1,600 meters above the sea level. |
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Panda Lake
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Panda Lake is located in the upper part of the Guasca Páramo, about 4 km from the road Guasca - Junin. The surroundings are characterized by steep valleys and páramo.
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Bolsa Lake, Junin
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Bolsa Lake is located in the town of Junin, department of Cundinamarca. It lies at an altitude of 2,930 meters above sea level in páramo and high Andean forest in the Chingaza National Park.
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Sutatausa Blades
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Impressive rocky cliffs at the southern end of Ubaté valley as a natural balcony to appreciate the cundi-boyacense high plateau in the middle of dairy savanna. |
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