1. Hiking to “La Capital de la Mora” from Anapoima

Demanding hike in temperate land, on the rise, through coffee plantations, stone roads, old coffee farms, flowers and fruit trees, passing through the municipality of Triunfo known for its abundance in Mango and until reaching Victoria, small town, police inspection of the municipality of El Colegio, capital of the blackberry!

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2. Hike to Cerro Tusa in Venecia (Antioquia)

The fertility and beauty of the lands located in its surroundings were used by the indigenous societies that inhabited this territory. The indigenous ethnic groups of the “Titiribíes” and “Sinifanaes” were the ones that originally inhabited these lands.

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3. Hiking Camino Real La Aguadita

Paved road very old, with intermediate goal suitable for all and final goal for the most demanding!

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4. Hiking Juaitoque Forests (Cucunubá) (Cucunubá)

Spectacular view of the valley of Ubate, the lagoon of Cucunubá (almost dry) and in the distance the lagoon of Fuquene.

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5. Hiking along the old Cogua – Neusa path

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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6. Expedition Páramo de Ocetá (Monguí Boyacá)

It’s considered the most beautiful páramo in Colombia

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7. Hiking to Iguaque Lagoon (Villa de Leyva)

A fantastic hike to the Sacred Lagoon of Iguaque in Villa de Leyva, one of the most beautiful towns in Colombia and one of the most sacred lagoons for the Muisca people

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8. Expeditions to the Tatacoa Desert in your car

In the Tatacoa Desert we will walk through the Culebra Canyon and the valley of the Xilópalos (fossilized tree trunks), Los Hoyos with its “ghosts”, Cuzco with its red Martian earth and as if that were not enough we will refresh ourselves in a natural pool in the middle of the desert and observe in amazement through powerful telescopes under the direction of a professional astronomer, the Milky Way, our sister planets and the occasional nebula in the depths of the galaxy.

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9. Expeditions to the Tatacoa Desert from Neiva

The Tatacoa Desert is a must-see, home to lunar formations and landscapes of astonishing colors. We’ll hike through the Culebra Canyon and the Valley of the Xilópalos (fossilized tree trunks), Los Hoyos with its “ghosts,” Cuzco with its red Martian earth, and, as if that weren’t enough, we’ll cool off in a natural pool in the middle of the desert and, under the guidance of a professional astronomer, gaze in awe at the Milky Way, our sister planets, and the occasional nebula deep within the galaxy through powerful telescopes.

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10. Hiking Parque Natura Chicaque

Ascenso por caminos indígenas

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11. Hiking Alto de la Viga

It is a very demanding walk, with a lot of ascent and with beautiful panoramic views, it is for people with experience and good physical condition! We will visit the famous and legendary Laguna de Ubaque, a beautiful lagoon surrounded by trees nestled in the mountains. We will also visit two picturesque towns with a temperate climate: Choachí and Ubaque and the Grandmother waterfall.

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12. Guapi and Gorgona Between Sea and River with Whale Watching

Appreciate with us the sighting of the Yubartas whales, one of the most amazing spectacles of nature.

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13. Hiking Tena – El Tambo Waterfall – San Carlos Waterfall – The Bride’s Veil Waterfall – Bojacá

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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14. The Magic of Putumayo Expedition 4 days

Discover ancient indigenous cultures, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking canyons. Enjoy local cuisine, handcrafted souvenirs, and thrilling adventures like river tubing and night safaris.

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15. Expedition Güejar River (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Wet Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, best known for being the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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16. Expedition Guape, Güejar and Cafre Canyons (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Dry Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, Guape, Güejar and Cafre canyons, the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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17. Expedition Guape, Güejar and Cafre Canyons (Mesetas Meta) 4 days (Dry Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, Guape, Güejar and Cafre canyons, the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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18. Expedition Güejar River (Mesetas Meta) 4 days (Wet Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, best known for being the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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19. Hiking El Retiro (Antioquia) – Sendero de los Musgos

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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20. Hiking Lagunas de Siecha – Páramo de Chingaza May 20th, 2018

It is a set of three lagoons located in the jurisdiction of the Colombian municipality of Guasca, in the department of Cundinamarca. At the moment the three lagoons receive the names of: Faust, America, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient language of the Muisca, Siecha means The House of the Man.

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21. Expedition Guape, Güejar and Cafre Canyons (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Dry Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, Guape, Güejar and Cafre canyons, the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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22. Expedition Guape, Güejar and Cafre Canyons (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Dry Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, Guape, Güejar and Cafre canyons, the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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23. Expedition Güejar River (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Wet Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, best known for being the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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24. Capurganá, a paradise to discover – 4 or 5 days

Surrounded by lush vegetation and bordered by white sand beaches, dive into its warm waters to dive or snorkel among tropical fish and multicoloured corals and enter the jungle to discover waterfalls of crystal-clear waters.

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25. Release of Golfina´s Turtles at Playa de Oro – Bahía Solano 4 days

Contribute to the release of the smallest sea turtle in the world, the Giolfina, which has the most abundant populations among sea turtles

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26. City Tour Suesca Cundinamarca

From the central park of Suesca, we will start our tour passing through farms and trails until we reach the place where the monoliths are located.

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27. Mount Roraima and Angel Falls Expedition in Venezuela

Discover “The Lost World”: Explore the world’s largest tepuys and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the planet’s highest waterfall.

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28. Hiking Rabanal Paramo

We will walk along the bluff of large rocky outcrops of similar formation to the cliffs of Sutatausa, with an exceptional panorama of the valleys of Ubaté and Cucunubá.

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29. Serranía de la Lindosa San José del Guaviare 4 days – Summer (December to May)

The Serranía de la Lindosa in San José del Guaviare with its cave paintings over 12,000 years old

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30. Authentic Amazonian Chunaki VIP Experience

Through the windows of your ecolodge, you will see how the forest merges with the river to create a moment out of time. The cabins combine authentic design with modern comfort to make your sleep more peaceful than ever. Throughout the day, you will experience stimulating activities at your own pace, while our regional chef delights you with local, organic and fresh meals.

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31. Raudal Expedition and Window of the World

Located in the department of Vaupés, on the Cananarí river that flows into the great Apaporís

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32. Hiking Arbeláez – Santa Bárbara – Arbeláez

Cumaca means “Cultural Town of the Sumapaz Province”

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33. Monte Roraima Venezuela Expedition

Mount Roraima is located in the Guiana Shield and, along with other tepuys, is considered one of the oldest geological formations on Earth, dating back about two billion years to the Precambrian

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34. Yubarta Whale and Olive Ridley Turtle Watching in Bahía Solano

Enjoy the impressive El Almejal beach of 2 kilometers, along which the tropical humid forest merges.

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35. Hiking Usme – Pasquilla

With its extension of 223,179 hectares it is the largest wasteland in the world. It is one of the most important water sources in the country.

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36. Hiking La Pradera – Pantano de Arce – El Tablazo

It begins in the inspection of the Prairie of the Municipality of Subachoque, to then ascend to one of the antennas of the Tablazo and finish our walk in the Pantano de Arce.

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37. Putumayo Expedition – Water and Jungle

Discover ancient indigenous cultures, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking canyons. Enjoy local cuisine, handcrafted souvenirs, and thrilling adventures like river tubing and night safaris.

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38. Hiking PNN Chingaza – Suasie Corto

It is a set of three lagoons located in the jurisdiction of the Colombian municipality of Guasca, in the department of Cundinamarca. At the moment the three lagoons receive the names of: Faust, America, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient language of the Muisca, Siecha means The House of the Man.

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39. Hiking Sueva – Laguna de la Bolsa – Junín

It is a very demanding walk, with a lot of ascent and with beautiful panoramic views, it is for people with experience and good physical condition! We will visit the famous and legendary Laguna de Ubaque, a beautiful lagoon surrounded by trees nestled in the mountains. We will also visit two picturesque towns with a temperate climate: Choachí and Ubaque and the Grandmother waterfall.

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40. Untamed Trails of Nariño’s Massif Colombian Region

Embark on an unforgettable mid- to high-altitude trekking adventure that will take you deep into the heart of mountain ranges of Nariño’s Massif, soaring between 8,000 and 12,000 feet above sea level.

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41. Hiking Páramo de Belmira (Santa Inés Antioquia)

SOLD OUT!!!
Horseshoe trail “Rebentón – Sabanas” that goes from Sopetrán to Santa Rosa de Osos with more than 700 years of existence

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42. Whale watching in Bahia Solano

Enjoy the impressive El Almejal beach of 2 kilometers, along which the tropical humid forest merges.

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43. Deep Amazon Expedition

We will spend one night in a floating house anchored in the Amazon River, a unique experience that will allow us to see one of the most wonderful sunsets you can imagine and one night we will sleep in The House in the Tree.

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44. Cano Cristales 3, 4 or 5 days from Villavicencio

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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45. San Juanito Expedition: Villavicencio – Chingaza through the Guatiquía Canyon

San Juanito Chingaza Guatiquía Expedition and Adventure Journey from the plains to Paramo de Chingaza in search of giant frailejones and the guardian of the mountains and water, our Andean Bear.

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46. Serranía de la Lindosa San José del Guaviare 2 days from Medellín (March to July)

The Serranía de la Lindosa in San José del Guaviare with its cave paintings over 12,000 years old

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47. Hiking Tena – Waterfall El Tambo

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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48. Guapi and Gorgona, knowledge and flavors of the sea and river

Guapi and Gorgona, two unique and authentic jewels hidden in our Pacific

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49. Route of the Volcanoes of Narino

The great volcanoes of the south of Colombia: Azufral, Cumbal, Chiles, Galeras; Laguna de la Cocha with its island and Sanctuary of Fauna and Flora La Corota; Las Lajas Sanctuary and its cable car

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50. Expedition Guape, Güejar and Cafre Canyons (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Dry Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, Guape, Güejar and Cafre canyons, the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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51. Whale watching in Bahia Malaga 2 days

We will sail in Kayaks in search of the Yubarta, in the middle of humid tropical forest, innumerable beaches, caves, estuaries surrounded by mangrove, waterfalls that come off from the cliffs directly on the sea.

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52. Serrania de la Lidosa San Jose del Guaviare 5 days

The Serranía de la Lindosa in San José del Guaviare with its cave paintings over 12,000 years old

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53. Hiking Lagunas de Siecha – Páramo de Chingaza May 20th, 2018

It is a set of three lagoons located in the jurisdiction of the Colombian municipality of Guasca, in the department of Cundinamarca. At the moment the three lagoons receive the names of: Faust, America, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient language of the Muisca, Siecha means The House of the Man.

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54. Hiking Caminata Ecológica Guatapé – Las Trincheras de Córdova (Antioquia)

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55. Hiking Lagunas de Siecha – Páramo de Chingaza May 20th, 2018

It is a set of three lagoons located in the jurisdiction of the Colombian municipality of Guasca, in the department of Cundinamarca. At the moment the three lagoons receive the names of: Faust, America, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient language of the Muisca, Siecha means The House of the Man.

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56. Hiking Lagunas de Siecha – Páramo de Chingaza May 20th, 2018

It is a set of three lagoons located in the jurisdiction of the Colombian municipality of Guasca, in the department of Cundinamarca. At the moment the three lagoons receive the names of: Faust, America, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient language of the Muisca, Siecha means The House of the Man.

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57. Hiking Camino Real Guayabal de Síquima – Albán

We will cover a section of the “Gran Camino Nacional” Honda – Santafe de Bogotá, a real road built to transport goods and products between the Magdalena Valley and the Sabana de Bogotá.

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58. Hiking Velo de la Novia Waterfall

We will enjoy a spectacular landscape crossing different thermal floors, from the warm earth to the Savannah.

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59. Ecological Walk Altar of Sacrifice Indigenous Trail – Bordering Cerro Tusa in Venice (Antioquia)

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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60. Hiking La Mesa – el Farol y el Frisol – Salto de las Monjas – La Esperanza

Demanding hike in warm weather. Beautiful panoramic view from Alto el Frísol and the Bajamón river passing by hanging bridge

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61. Trekking Reserves La Laja – Maza Fonté Chingaza Bear Territory

Its ecosystems protect diverse expressions of life, such as multicolored hummingbirds, giant frailejones and our guardian of the mountain and water, the Andean Bear.

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62. Ecological Walk Llanos de San Juan – La Muñoz River – San Jerónimo (Antioquia)

The oaks are very old trees and there are data of oaks that have reached 1,600 years.

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63. Hiking Cáqueza – Une

Beautiful road in the foothills of Sumapaz, lots of water, and mountain landscapes, including an old road restored.

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64. Hiking Aguas Calientes – Cucunubá

Cucunubá, beautiful colonial town “The pretty girl of the Ubaté Valley” – This town is woven day by day between its white and green houses, its cobblestone streets, its cold climate, the wool of its sheep and the darkness of its mines … Scenario that returns the memory to other times, perhaps to the first where peace and tranquility reigned. “

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65. El Castellón Ecological Trail Hike (San Luis Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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66. Hiking Boquerón – Portachuelo – Icononzo

Demanding hike in temperate land, on the rise, through coffee plantations, stone roads, old coffee farms, flowers and fruit trees, passing through the municipality of Triunfo known for its abundance in Mango and until reaching Victoria, small town, police inspection of the municipality of El Colegio, capital of the blackberry!

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67. Hiking Cascada de Nemustén (Sueva)

All this water wealth has been exploited by man, allowing energy to be supplied to central Colombia.

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68. Expedition Cananarí River

Located in the department of Vaupés, on the Cananarí river that flows into the great Apaporís

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69. Hiking Guayabal de Síquima – Chimbe – Albán

You will be able to travel a cobbled colonial route where Bolívar traveled several times and enjoy one of the most beautiful landscapes in Cundinamarca!! We will travel a section of the “Great National Road” Honda – Santafe de Bogotá, a royal road built to transport merchandise and products between the Magdalena Valley and the Bogotá Savannah.

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70. Hiking El Salto del Buey – Antioquia

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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71. Hiking Kilómetro Vertical (San Antonio del Tequendama)

The road is only uphill and the unevenness of the last part makes this section of the road known as the “vertical kilometer”. The royal road continues and in several places intersects with roads. The final part, which is the most steep, runs through a beautiful forest of fog.

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72. Hiking Machetá – Manta

The hike begins in ascent, for about two hours, then descends to Manta. It is easy because it is relatively short, obviously you will get tired especially when you start climbing, but anyone with a normal physical condition can do it without problems.

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73. El Castellón Ecological Trail Hike (San Luis Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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74. Hiking Machetá – Manta

The hike begins in ascent, for about two hours, then descends to Manta. It is easy because it is relatively short, obviously you will get tired especially when you start climbing, but anyone with a normal physical condition can do it without problems.

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75. Ecological Hike Troneras – La Chorrera Waterfall (Antioquia)

We take the Escobero road that connects Envigado with the Retiro road until we reach the Mirador de los Valles in the San Sebastián de la Castellana Reserve.

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76. Tunnel Rieles and Panela Ecological Walk

The walk runs along paths that border the river to the wildlife refuge and recreational ecological park of Alto de San Miguel and back.

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77. Natural and Cultural Route Line of Life

The walk runs along paths that border the river to the wildlife refuge and recreational ecological park of Alto de San Miguel and back.

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78. Ecological Walk between forests and gutters to the Jose Dolores puddle in Concepción Antioquia

The walk runs along paths that border the river to the wildlife refuge and recreational ecological park of Alto de San Miguel and back.

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79. Hiking Ubaque Choachí Bella Suiza

It is a very demanding walk, with a lot of ascent and with beautiful panoramic views, it is for people with experience and good physical condition! We will visit the famous and legendary Laguna de Ubaque, a beautiful lagoon surrounded by trees nestled in the mountains. We will also visit two picturesque towns with a temperate climate: Choachí and Ubaque and the Grandmother waterfall.

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80. Hiking Farallones de Lenguazaque – Cucunubá – Hot Waters

We will walk along the bluff of large rocky outcrops of similar formation to the cliffs of Sutatausa, with an exceptional panorama of the valleys of Ubaté and Cucunubá.

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81. Hiking Mirador del Alto Brasil – Santa Gertrudis River – Cisneros

This road offers us different types of Charcos where we can enjoy its crystal clear waters surrounded by forests and unique landscapes that recharge our senses.

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82. Hiking Hill of the Priestesses of the water

Viewpoint of the municipality of Suesca, view of Sesquilé, Tominé Reservoir, Guatavita

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83. Trekking Reserves La Laja – Maza Fonté Chingaza Bear Territory

Its ecosystems protect diverse expressions of life, such as multicolored hummingbirds, giant frailejones and our guardian of the mountain and water, the Andean Bear.

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84. Hiking Peña Negra – Alto del Mohan – La Estrella

Hot land, streams, fruit trees and flowers, coffee plantations and banana plantations!! It is an uphill hike with some short descents.

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85. Hiking Choachí – Matarredonda

From Bogota we left towards the east of the city taking the Circunvalar road and then the road to Choachí where the walk starts along a beautiful cobblestone road.

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86. Hiking Mirador del Alto Brasil – Santa Gertrudis River – Cisneros

This road offers us different types of Charcos where we can enjoy its crystal clear waters surrounded by forests and unique landscapes that recharge our senses.

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87. Hiking Reserva San Sebastián – La Castellana – Father Calixto Route

We take the Escobero road that connects Envigado with the Retiro road until we reach the Mirador de los Valles in the San Sebastián de la Castellana Reserve.

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88. Hiking La Romera Ecological Reserve

A space to discover and enjoy with family and friends, beautiful landscapes and an environment full of biodiversity, green colors and an end tonality, a very important natural ecosystem for the people of Sabanete, a source of water, fauna and flora

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89. Hiking Path of the Pajeros – Peasant Museum

We left the village of Santa Inés before the municipality of Sasaima, then we started to ascend a horseshoe path, to continue on a road until we passed through the Finca de las Ventas of César Rincón to continue to the municipality of Albán.

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90. Hiking Ubate – Cerro de la Teta – Carmen de Carupa

We left the village of Santa Inés before the municipality of Sasaima, then we started to ascend a horseshoe path, to continue on a road until we passed through the Finca de las Ventas of César Rincón to continue to the municipality of Albán.

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91. Hiking along the old train track of the Magdalena Railway (between Albán and Sasaima)

Railway track of the old Magdalena Railway

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92. Hiking Guatavita – Cerro Montecillo – Termales de Guasca

Impressive panoramic 360 degrees of the entire municipality of Guatavita

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93. Hiking Cachipay – El Ocaso – La Esperanza

Andean forest with a predominance of farms planted with fruit trees, coffee and flowers

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94. Jungle plan in Nuquí

Jungle in Nuquí, where you meet nature

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95. Hiking El Túnel de la Quiebra (Antioquia)

Antioquian municipality known as “La Puerta del Nordeste”, on our tour we will reach the waterfall of Agua El Saltillo in the Vereda Barbascal

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96. Hiking “three summits of Choachí – Ubaque y una laguna sagrada”

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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97. Hiking Gómez Plata – Piedras del Encanto

The stone is the most recognizable symbol of the municipality of Entrerríos and together with the Pontezuela creek and the Ríogrande II reservoir, located very close to it, it constitutes one of the most emblematic landscapes of Antioquia and the Northern region.

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98. Hiking Saltillo de Yolombo (Antioquia)

Antioquian municipality known as “La Puerta del Nordeste”, on our tour we will reach the waterfall of Agua El Saltillo in the Vereda Barbascal

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99. Whale Watching in Nuquí

Appreciate with us the sighting of the Yubartas whales, one of the most amazing spectacles of nature.

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100. Classic Amazon Expedition

We will spend one night in a floating house anchored in the Amazon River, a unique experience that will allow us to see one of the most wonderful sunsets you can imagine and one night we will sleep in The House in the Tree.

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101. Ecological Walk Belmira – Waterfall of Las Golondrinas (Antioquia)

Horseshoe path lined with seven

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102. Lost City Solo Adventure

The Archaeological Park Teyuna, also known as “Lost City”, home of the Tayrona people, the most monumental pre-Columbian civilization of the country, is located in this sierra.

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103. Serrania de la Lidosa San Jose del Guaviare 5 days

The Serranía de la Lindosa in San José del Guaviare with its cave paintings over 12,000 years old

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104. Cerros de Mavecure and Raudal de Maipures Expedition 8 days

The great journey of the explorer Humboldt: the Orinoco river, El Tuparro Park with its stream of Maypures and the River Star. Puerto Inírida and Puerto Carreño in the departments of Guainía and Vichada.

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105. Cerros de Mavecure and Raudal de Maipures Expedition 8 days

The great journey of the explorer Humboldt: the Orinoco river, El Tuparro Park with its stream of Maypures and the River Star. Puerto Inírida and Puerto Carreño in the departments of Guainía and Vichada.

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106. Cerros de Mavecure and Humboldt Route Expedition 6 days (Carreño and Inírida)

The Alto Orinoco is part of the route of the expeditionary naturalist that Alexander Humboldt made in the 19th century to study the natural resources and the vast geography of the Orinoco River and the Casiquiare Arm.

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107. Hiking El Mohan Hill in Anolaima

Spectacular panoramic view of the Anolaima and Cachipay region, from the emblematic Alto del Mohán

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108. Hiking Tena – Waterfall El Tambo

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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109. Chorro Clarín Ecological Walk (Santa Elena Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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110. Hiking Alto del Frísol (Cachipay)

Demanding hike in warm weather. Beautiful panoramic view from Alto el Frísol and the Bajamón river passing by hanging bridge

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111. Hiking Zipacón Facatativá Lookout

One of the most beautiful towns in Cundinamarca, the corn bread, the desserts and a panoramic view of Facatativá from a viewpoint

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112. Hiking Río Medellín

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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113. Hiking Medellin River November 26th, 2017

The walk runs along paths that border the river to the wildlife refuge and recreational ecological park of Alto de San Miguel and back.

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114. Hiking La Peña de Gualá

Promontorios rocosos que serpentean omni-presentes sobre el horizonte al suroriente del municipio.

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115. Expedition to Apaporis river & Morroco Tepuyes

Located in the department of Vaupés, on the Cananarí river that flows into the great Apaporís

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116. Expedition Güejar River (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Wet Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, best known for being the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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117. Cano Cristales 5 days from Cali

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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118. Cano Cristales 4 days from Cali

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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119. Cano Cristales 5 days from Medellin Serrania de la Macarena

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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120. Cano Cristales 4 days from Medellin Serrania de la Macarena

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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121. Cano Cristales 5 days from Bogota Serrania de la Macarena

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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122. Cano Cristales 4 days from Bogota Serrania de la Macarena

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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123. Cano Cristales 3 days from Bogota Serrania de la Macarena

La Macarena hill range is considered by scientists all over the world as one of the most important wildlife refuges in the planet.

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124. Hiking Camino Real La Pradera – El Rincón del Oso

It begins in the inspection of the Prairie of the Municipality of Subachoque, to then ascend to one of the antennas of the Tablazo and finish our walk in the Pantano de Arce.

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125. Hiking to El Sol Hill

It has an ecological trail, with a panoramic view of the entire valley that can be seen from its summit.

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126. Hiking to Los Chorros de Tapartó in Andes – (Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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127. Hiking El Cañón de las Águilas

An extraordinary place with a phenomenal panoramic view!

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128. Teva Glamping & Retreat Antioquia

Vas a acampar en en medio del bosque o sobre las rocas, te vas a despertar sintiéndote parte de este
epicentro de vida, vas a tener todas las comodidades de un hotel de alto nivel de confort, sin nunca perder
esa sensación de estar acampando.

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129. Hiking Palmitas – Alto de la Virgen (Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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130. Hiking Palmitas – Alto de la Virgen (Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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131. Glamping Lumbre Glamorous Camping Valle de Cocora

Vas a acampar en en medio del bosque o sobre las rocas, te vas a despertar sintiéndote parte de este
epicentro de vida, vas a tener todas las comodidades de un hotel de alto nivel de confort, sin nunca perder
esa sensación de estar acampando.

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132. Glamping Niddo Suesca

Vas a acampar en en medio del bosque o sobre las rocas, te vas a despertar sintiéndote parte de este
epicentro de vida, vas a tener todas las comodidades de un hotel de alto nivel de confort, sin nunca perder
esa sensación de estar acampando.

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133. Hiking Palmitas – Alto de la Virgen (Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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134. Expedition Güejar River (Mesetas Meta) 5 días (Dry Season)

A natural wonder still little known in the country, best known for being the gateway to the Sierra de la Macarena

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135. Serrania de la Lidosa San Jose del Guaviare 5 days

The Serranía de la Lindosa in San José del Guaviare with its cave paintings over 12,000 years old

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136. Hiking Cascadas La Virginia

Hike up to the waterfalls and descent along the same path

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137. Hiking Cachipay – Las Escaleras – Sebastopol – Zipacon

Cachipay “Land of Dreams of Light and Loves”.

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138. Hiking Laguna del Tabacal

The lagoon and its surroundings are inhabited by mojarras, turtles, morrocoyes, among others.

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139. Hiking Saltos de San Miguel

Panoramic view of Salto Chorro de Plata and Cerro el Tablazo

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140. Hiking Parque Natural Reserva San Rafael

Camino empedrado muy antiguo, con meta intermedia apta para todos y meta final para los más exigentes!

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141. Nature Photography Practical Course – Workshop

We will practice the concepts of nature photography on field trips

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142. Photography Course – Basic Development in Adobe LightRoom (Virtual)

Knows Adobe LightRoom

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143. Virtual Mobile Photography Course

Today, we keep a camera in our hands most of the time. Do we take the photos we want or the ones the camera decides what?

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144. Virtual Travel Photography Course

This is a course for those who want to get the most out of the camera during their travels

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145. Expedition to Reposo Waterfalls and Salto de Aures in Abejorral (Antioquia)

The Aures waterfall with more than 400 meters high, made up of several waterfalls, is the second in height after the Guadalupe waterfall.

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146. Expedition to the Charco de los Patos, Colecaballo Waterfall and Monte Blanco in Ciudad Bolívar (Antioquia)

El Charco de los Patos is a place that has great natural beauty, it is a puddle embedded between the rocks within the forest that is part of the Farallones del Citará Forest Reserve as well as the Colecaballo waterfall, a waterfall of crystalline water that has 55 meters high.

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147. Expedition to the Páramo del Sol or Frontino and summit of Alto Campanas – Urrao (Antioquia)

The Páramo de Frontino or del Sol, is a great hydric wealth and parturition and training area of the bear “Oso de anteojos”, a species at high risk of disappearing, due to its hot, temperate and cold climates, it allows the existence of a great variety of plants and animals , some of them unique in the area.

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148. Bicycle Graffitour Bogotá

The streets of the historic center with its colonial houses will serve as a backdrop

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149. Expedition Mompox Realismo Mágico

Pequeños enclaves de flora, fabricas permanentes de agua y refugio de especies animales, en definitiva un lugar que vale la pena conocer y conservar

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150. Expedition Reserva Natural El Malmo (Tunja) y Páramo Pan de Azúcar (Duitama)

High mountain forest with frailejones up to 10 meters high

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151. Graffitour in Bogotá

The streets of the historic center with its colonial houses will serve as a backdrop

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152. Hiking Páramo del Choque

Where streams are born, streams and beautiful lagoons of transparent water are formed

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153. Hiking Circuito Farallones de Suesca

Farallones with its representative rocks and forests worth walking.

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154. Expedition Chivor Emeralds (Boyacá)

Chivor, green destination of imposing mountains, captivating nature.

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155. Rafting Expedition Samana Alto River (Green River) and Hiking (Antioquia)

The Río Verde or Samana Alto is a pristine, clear green river that carves through untouched Colombian rainforest.

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156. Virtual Photography Course – Wild Life

If you want to learn the basics and basic techniques for WILDLIFE photography, you are in the right place!

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157. Virtual Photography Course – Macrophotography

If you want to learn the basics and basic techniques for MACRO photography, you are in the right place!

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158. Virtual Photography – Landscape Course

If you want to learn the basics and basic techniques for LANDSCAPE photography, you are in the right place!

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159. Trees and Gardens Tour in Teusaquillo (Bogotá)

The history of our plants and their uses narrated by gardens

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160. Expedition Perú y Bolivia

Países bendecidos con un rico pasado, antiguo y un vibrante presente, por lo que es uno de los destinos más interesantes y asequibles.

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161. Graffitour: the transformation of Comuna 13 – Medellín

The transformation: a place with no future or opportunities for real hope.

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162. Expedition Jericó and Salto de los Monos (Antioquia)

The town is known as “La Atenas del suroeste antioqueño” and also as the most beautiful town in Antioquia. Partly for its topography and landscapes and partly for the republican style of its colorful houses.

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163. Virtual Basic Digital Photography Course

If you want to learn the fundamentals and basic techniques for photography, you are in the right place!

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164. Expeditions to Tatacoa Desert and San Agustin

We will explore, taking short walks of 2 or 3 hours, the Tatacoa Desert and the San Agustín Archaeological Park, two unmissable places where we will find formations and lunar landscapes, with amazing colors and the largest necropolis in the world.

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165. Cano Cristales La Manigua Ecolodge VIP

3, 4 or 5 days. We recommend at least 4 day. Cano Cristales and La Manigua Ecolodge, the best combination between the most beautiful river in the world and the best and most exclusive Ecolodge in the region.

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166. Hiking Verdillo Paramount

The water sources serve as a water supply for the communities that live in their area of ​​influence

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167. Expedition to Tatacoa Desert and San Agustin

We will explore, taking short walks of 2 or 3 hours, the Tatacoa Desert and the San Agustín Archaeological Park, two unmissable places where we will find formations and lunar landscapes, with amazing colors and the largest necropolis in the world.

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168. Hiking Cascada de Nemustén (Sueva)

All this water wealth has been exploited by man, allowing energy to be supplied to central Colombia.

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169. Hiking Camino Real Viotá – Cumaca

Cumaca means “Cultural Town of the Sumapaz Province”

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170. Whale watching in Bahia Malaga 6 days

We will sail in Kayaks in search of the Yubarta, in the middle of humid tropical forest, innumerable beaches, caves, estuaries surrounded by mangrove, waterfalls that come off from the cliffs directly on the sea.

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171. Whale watching in Bahia Malaga 4 days

We will sail in Kayaks in search of the Yubarta, in the middle of humid tropical forest, innumerable beaches, caves, estuaries surrounded by mangrove, waterfalls that come off from the cliffs directly on the sea.

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172. Whale watching in Bahia Malaga 3 days

We will sail in Kayaks in search of the Yubarta, in the middle of humid tropical forest, innumerable beaches, caves, estuaries surrounded by mangrove, waterfalls that come off from the cliffs directly on the sea.

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173. Whale watching in Bahia Solano

Enjoy the impressive El Almejal beach of 2 kilometers, along which the tropical humid forest merges.

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174. Whale watching in Bahia Solano

Enjoy the impressive El Almejal beach of 2 kilometers, along which the tropical humid forest merges.

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175. Expedition to Cerros de Mavecure, Estrella Fluvial y Raudales de Zamuro y Cualet

An unforgettable trip to the heart of the Amazon jungle and the great savanna of the Orinoquía. The scene of the Vortex and the “Journey to the Equinoctial Regions” by Humboldt in the nineteenth century.

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176. Hiking Cerro de las Tres Viejas

An extraordinary place with a phenomenal panoramic view!

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177. Hiking Caminata Ecológica Ruta de la Energía – Carolina del Principe – Embalse Troneras (Antioquia)

Horseshoe path lined with seven

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178. Magic Pacific in Bahia Solano

Enjoy the impressive 2 kilometer beach, along the humid tropical jungle.

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179. Hiking Sendero Panche (Sasaima)

In the municipality of Sasaima Cundinamarca, between woods and ravines, runs the “Panche Trail”, an ancient road used by the Muiscas and Panches Indians to transport their products from one place to another. This was a route that communicated among themselves to the different regions governed by Cacique Cacaima.

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180. Kayaking in the El Tuparro National Natural Park

A kayak trip to the heart of the Orinoquia, pure nature.

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181. Hiking Ecológica Tena – San Antonio del Tequendama

The hike begins in the center of the municipality of Tena and continue climbing, then flat road to go through the Villavista store, and descend to go through two small streams, including the subia creek, this walk is all in undulating terrain and we will finish with ascent to reach the municipality of San Antonio del Tequendama.

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182. Nesting and hatching of sea-turtle in Bahia Solano

Enjoy the impressive El Almejal beach of 2 kilometers, along which the tropical humid forest merges.

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183. Hiking Alto de Minas – Versalles (Antioquia)

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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184. Hiking Altavista – San Antonio de Prado (Antioquia)

Reserve El Barcino with its 111 species of birds such as the Cacique Candela with its red belly, the Toche golden back, the Toche Puffed, Tangaras, Cucú Ardilla among others

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185. Hiking Camino del Indio (Páramo de Guerrero)

Linda vista del embalse del Neusa

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186. Expeditions Snowy Summit of Santa Isabel and Mirador Laguna del Otún

The Nevado Santa Isabel volcano is a 4995m mountain that rises over the mountain range central in the Colombian Andes. It is considered the snow mountain with the least difficulty on his rise.

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187. Hiking Santa Bárbara – Montebello – Sabaletas

SOLD OUT!!! SOLD OUT!!!
Horseshoe trail “Rebentón – Sabanas” that goes from Sopetrán to Santa Rosa de Osos with more than 700 years of existence

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188. Hiking Camino Real Cachipay – Zipacón

Bosque andino con predominio de fincas sembradas en frutales, café y flores

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189. Hiking Montecillo Páramo de Guerrero – Cerro Pedregozo

Spectacular wasteland in recovery with extensive areas of frailejones

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190. Whale watching in Bahia Solano

Enjoy the impressive El Almejal beach of 2 kilometers, along which the tropical humid forest merges.

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191. Expedition to Jardín – Cave of Splendor, Waterfall of Love and Cocks of the Rocks (Antioquia)

The Cave of Splendor, the Waterfall of Love and the cocks of the rocks in Jardín Antioquia, magical places, full of light and water.

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192. Expedition in the Monochoa Reservoir, Araracuara

Expedition of cultural immersion in the isolated tribes Uitotos, Muinanes and Macunas (among others) of the Amazon.

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193. Hiking Río Dulce Waterfall

The sound of the falling water relaxes us in such a way that it calms and harmonizes us!

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194. Hiking Caminata Ecológica Guatapé – Las Trincheras de Córdova (Antioquia)

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195. Hiking El Santuario – Reserva Ecológica El Salto (Antioquia)

The Sanctuary, known as “Altar de la Patria”. This municipality is famous because here a battle took place between the Grancolombian army against the army of Libertad led by José María Córdova, who loses his life.

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196. Hiking Montecillo Gran Cerro Tutelar de Guatavita

Impressive panoramic 360 degrees of the entire municipality of Guatavita

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197. Hiking Media Luna Waterfall (Cucunubá)

Spectacular view of the valley of Ubate, the lagoon of Cucunubá (almost dry) and in the distance the lagoon of Fuquene.

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198. Amazon Rainforest

In an adventurous expedition on the flooded forest, we will enter in the middle of the typical tropical forest.

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199. Hiking Farallones de Sutatausa (long route)

A scene that in 1541 witnessed one of the most tragic episodes of the conquest: the suicide of more than five thousand indigenous people of the Tausa, Sutas and Cucunubaes groups who, being persecuted by the Spanish troops, preferred to immolate themselves by throwing themselves from the top of the rock so as not to be slaves or accept new beliefs.

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200. Ecological Walk Mirador Valle de San Nicolás and La Brizuela Waterfall in Guarne

We will know the Truchera La Honda, you can have fresh trout and fish them

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201. Hiking Páramo de Belmira (Santa Inés Antioquia)

SOLD OUT!!!
Horseshoe trail “Rebentón – Sabanas” that goes from Sopetrán to Santa Rosa de Osos with more than 700 years of existence

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202. Hiking La Piñuela – Majagual (Antioquia)

A landscape that consists of clear flows, rocks, trees, flowers, fruits, extensive, high and very green lands

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203. Rain of Geminids in Llanos Orientales

In a splendid fusion of adventure, science and nature, we have 2 nights of Astronomical Observation and daytime activities

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204. Hiking Farallones de Sutatausa

Escenario que en 1541 presenció uno de los episodios más trágicos de la conquista: el suicidio de más de cinco mil indígenas de los grupos Tausa, Sutas y Cucunubaes que siendo perseguidos por las tropas españolas, prefirieron inmolarse arrojándose desde la cima del peñón para no ser esclavos o aceptar nuevas creencias.

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205. Hiking Farallones de Fúquene

Constant ascent to the top of El Bocoy Hill where we will enjoy a beautiful panoramic where we can also see the Laguna de Fúquene.

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206. Solo Adventure Safari Hato la Aurora

The Aurora, with 9,887 hectares, is the third largest protected area of Colombia’s largest civil society, rivaling only in size with San Pablo and El Boral, and compared to Palmarito, all in the Casanare. It contains 200 species of birds identified, although it is estimated that there are more than 400

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207. Hiking Barbosa-Vallecitos-Quebrada Santa Rosa (Antioquia)

Barbosa, municipality known as “The gateway to the Aburrá Valley”

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208. Hiking Páramo del Verjón (Bella Suiza – Matarredonda)

From Bogota we left towards the east of the city taking the Circunvalar road and then the road to Choachí to the place called the Beautiful Switzerland where the TODO walk starts along a beautiful cobblestone road.

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209. Hiking Lagunas de la Petaca y el Arco Iris

Two beautiful lagoons of great size hidden in something of the mountains of Machetá and Manta

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210. Hiking Sopetrán – Salto del Burro (Antioquia)

Sopetrán “The fruit capital of Colombia”

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211. Hiking travesía Peñas Blancas La Victoria Granada

We will hike from La Victoria, police inspection of the municipality of El Colegio to Granada, a small town on the road that leads from Bogotá to Fusagasugá. The Victoria is known for its endless blackberry cultivations, even in the center of the village there is a monument to blackberry.

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212. Hiking Panda Lagoon (Guasca Paramo)

The Panda lagoon is a lagoon of glacial origin unknown to most people, hidden in the middle of the Guasca páramo north of the Chingaza páramo and apparently an extension of it.

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213. Hiking Sacred Lagoon of Guambita

The ancient sacred lagoon of Guambita or Guasca, today transformed and known as the Martus Swamp, was a lagoon of Glacial origin that covered an extension of approximately 700 h

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214. Hiking Santa Elena – Mirador Vereda Maso

The Arví Park with its habitat of flowers, mosses, fungi, tamarins, frogs, birds, butterflies and many other species that are of vital importance for the conservation of the forest

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215. Hiking Gómez Plata – Piedras del Encanto

We begin an ascent by a beautiful bridle path, from which we can see the Lajas ravine, until we reach a paddock that we will cross to visit the Piedras del Encanto, which will give us a beautiful 360 degree view of the Porce River Valley

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216. Hiking Matarredonda Waterfall

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Very close to Bogotá, on the route that leads to Choachí, Fómeque and Ubaque, is the Matarredonda Ecological Reserve located in the paramo of Cruz Verde. There lies the wonderful waterfall, which is reached by ancient stone paths in the middle of the forest.

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217. Extreme Hiking Salto del Ángel y Chorro de las Campana (Envigado)

Descent / Rock climbing by ropes

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218. Hiking Santa Fe De Antioquia-Casa de las dos palmas-Túnel de Juan Blanco

In the Municipality of Santa Fe De Antioquia, one of the most beautiful villages in Colombia, declared “Property of Cultural Interest” in 1959 and “Heritage Town”, begins our journey.

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219. Hiking Piedra Colgada – Susa

From the top we will be able to observe the urban helmet of the municipality and the Lagoon of Fúquene

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220. Hiking La Pradera – Pantano de Arce – El Tablazo

It begins in the inspection of the Prairie of the Municipality of Subachoque, to then ascend to one of the antennas of the Tablazo and finish our walk in the Pantano de Arce.

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221. Hiking Palmitas – Alto de la Virgen (Antioquia)

In the path of Palmitas begins our ascent by a wonderful old horseshoe road in the middle of a protected forest, no descents!

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222. Hiking Cañón del Río Panche

Observation of vegetation of shrubs and yellow soil by royal road in tropical dry forest.

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223. Hiking Santa Elena – Todo Terreno (Antioquia)

SOLD OUT!!!

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224. Hiking Lagoon of Guatavita

The most famous of the sacred lagoons of this pre-Columbian culture because it was staged the legendary El Dorado ritual, which took place every time a new cacique was enthroned and consisted of the entrance of the new chief naked to the lagoon, mounted on a raft, to submerge in its waters.

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225. Hiking to La Tocola Waterfall (Machetá)

This route from the sector of the Alps, on the road that from Macheta leads towards Guateque

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226. Hiking Lagunas de Siecha – Páramo de Chingaza May 20th, 2018

It is a set of three lagoons located in the jurisdiction of the Colombian municipality of Guasca, in the department of Cundinamarca. At the moment the three lagoons receive the names of: Faust, America, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient language of the Muisca, Siecha means The House of the Man.

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227. Hiking Farallones de Lenguazaque – Cucunubá

We will walk along the bluff of large rocky outcrops of similar formation to the cliffs of Sutatausa, with an exceptional panorama of the valleys of Ubaté and Cucunubá.

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228. Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Pulpit of the Devil Expedition

For decades the Sierra Nevada of Cocuy, Guican y Chita has been visited by mountaineers and climbers, both foreign and national. For those who enjoy climbing rocks, ice, and snow, or those who enjoy hiking or camping, the Sierra Nevada of Cocuy is a true paradise.

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229. Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Swift Expedition

For decades the Sierra Nevada of Cocuy, Guican y Chita has been visited by mountaineers and climbers, both foreign and national. For those who enjoy climbing rocks, ice, and snow, or those who enjoy hiking or camping, the Sierra Nevada of Cocuy is a true paradise.

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230. Hiking El Peñol – Guatapé (Antioquia) January 28th, 2018

The hiking begins at Piedra del Peñol and along country roads you pass through the convent of the Benedictine nuns and the Benedictine monastery until you reach the picturesque municipality of Guatapé

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231. Nevado de Santa Isabel Summit, Laguna Verde and Refugio el Cisne

The Nevado Santa Isabel volcano is a 4995m mountain that rises over the mountain range central in the Colombian Andes. It is considered the snow mountain with the least difficulty on his rise.

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232. Route of the Volcanoes of Narino

The great volcanoes of the south of Colombia: Azufral, Cumbal, Chiles, Galeras; Laguna de la Cocha with its island and Sanctuary of Fauna and Flora La Corota; Las Lajas Sanctuary and its cable car

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233. Hiking Supatá Waterfall

In a temperate climate, with humid forest, which stands out for its topography and vegetation, makes this wonderful walk towards the Supatá Waterfall

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234. Hiking Medellin River November 26th, 2017

The walk runs along paths that border the river to the wildlife refuge and recreational ecological park of Alto de San Miguel and back.

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235. Hiking Mirador de la Laguna de Fúquene

We will observe a dry ecosystem with very eroded soils, typical and native vegetation as well as lots with crops and cattle.

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236. Hiking El Arrayán de Subachoque

It is a circuit, you enter through the myrtle and then travel along a path, paddocks and the mountain

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237. Hiking Sutatausa – Embalse el Hato

Beautiful view of mountainous landscapes

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238. Hiking El Piñal – Guayabal de Síquima

It is a hike in ascent most of the route, good exercise for walkers with good level!

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239. The Way of St. James

The Way to Santiago de Compostela is a symbol of life, of that eternal pilgrimage of consciousness, of experience in experience, always seeking the end of the road, the final and absolute experience of the unity of all living, the Portico of the Gloria, in the old cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

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240. Hiking Cerro del Urquital (Antioquia) October 1st, 2017

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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241. Hiking Waterfall Salto de las Monjas

We will visit and bathe in the Salto de las Monjas, a small waterfall with a well of crystalline and frosty water that contrasts with the pleasant temperature of the place.

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242. Little towns of Italy

The little town we visited yesterday was the prettiest, but now I think this is the most beautiful …

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243. Hiking Laguna de Pedro Palo

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244. Hiking La Teta Hill (Ubaté)

It has an ecological trail, with a panoramic view of the entire valley that can be seen from its summit.

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245. Hiking El Túnel de la Quiebra (Antioquia)

We will walk along the railroad lane

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246. Hiking Suesca – Mirador del Sisga

Hike suitable for everyone, children, beginners and family!

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247. Hiking Cucunubá – Aguas Calientes

Cucunubá, a beautiful colonial town “The pretty girl of the Ubaté valley – This town is woven day by day between its white and green houses, its cobbled streets, its cold climate, the wool of its sheep and the darkness of its mines… Scenario that it returns the memory to other times, perhaps to the first ones where peace and tranquility reigned.”

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248. Kilimanjaro, Serengeti y Ngorongoro Expedition

Mount Kilimajaro, the highest mountain on the African continent (5,895 m), the “African Roof”, one of the “7 peaks” of the planet (Everest, Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Vinson Massif, Mount McKinley and Monte Kosciuszko)

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249. Unique Natural Area Los Estoraques

As you walk along its paths you can see an endless number of fantastic figures sculpted by erosion in the reddish stone.

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250. Mount Everest Base Camp Trek Expeditions

The trek to the base camp of Mount Everest is possibly the most famous in the world. It takes us to the heart of Nepal’s Everest base camp.

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251. Mount Tolima Glacier Edge Expeditions

It is located within the National Park of the Nevados and reaches an altitude of 5,220m. This expedition takes us to the edge of graciar and the beautiful Lagoon del Encanto.

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252. Expedition of the snowfall of the Tolima by the route of Cocora

Its volcanic cone form makes it a mountain that generates a unique stage for the practice of outdoor sports.

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253. Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Full Expedition

For decades the Sierra Nevada of Cocuy, Guican y Chita has been visited by mountaineers and climbers, both foreign and national. For those who enjoy climbing rocks, ice, and snow, or those who enjoy hiking or camping, the Sierra Nevada of Cocuy is a true paradise.

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254. Hiking Camino del Sinsonte (Guatapé Antioquia)

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255. Hiking Río Medellín

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256. Hiking Camilo C – Palomos

Ahead of the first entrance to Amagá is the entrance to the corregimiento of Camilo C. From there we will walk following the track of the railway to the village of Palomos (Fredonia) always in gentle descent for about 4 hours passing tunnels and viaducts.

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257. Hiking Barbosa – Cerro Pico del Gallo – Cascada del Viento (Antioquia)

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258. Hiking Carmen de Viboral – San Antonio de Pereira (Antioquia)

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259. Hiking a la Laguna Encantada en la Estrella (Antioquia)

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260. Hiking a Cerro Bravo en Fredonia (Antioquia)

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261. Hiking Titiribí – Mirador del Suroeste (Antioquia)

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262. Hiking “Ceja de Guatapé” (Antioquia)

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263. Hiking Fredonia -Venecia (Antioquia)

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264. Hiking Reserva San Sebastián – La Castellana en El Retiro (Ant)

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265. Hiking Santo Domingo – Alto de la Quiebra (Ant)

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266. Hiking Ruta de los Helechos (Antioquia)

We left the municipal capital of Angelópolis, taking an old bridle path that linked Titiribí with Heliconia, an ancient route used by the natives of the region to exchange gold for salt.

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267. Hiking La Agudelo Waterfall (El Retiro – Antioquia)

The road begins in the town of Retiro, one of the most beautiful villages of Antioquia, and ascends by horseshoe roads to the Alto de la Cruz.

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268. Hiking Cruce de Montefrío en San Pedro (Antioquia)

The oaks are very old trees and there are data of oaks that have reached 1,600 years.

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269. Hiking camino de los Hongos (Santa Elena Antioquia)

This entry is only available in Spanish.

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270. Hiking Sierra Blanca (El Retiro) – Cerro Corcovado – La Ceja

We will walk to the summit of Cerro El Corcovado where we will see a statue of a Christ of more than 5 meters and a spectacular view of La Ceja and Valle de San Nicolás

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271. Hiking Marinilla – El Peñol (Antioquia)

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272. Hiking El Retiro (Antioquia) – Sendero de los Musgos

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273. Hiking La Ceja – Cerro El Capiro (Antioquia)

It is endowed with trees such as eucalyptus and cypress, which make up a beautiful natural forest. The hill is a 2,600 m.a.s.l. mountain. that dominates the entire valley of La Ceja, offering a wide panoramic view from where you can see the municipalities of Rionegro, Carmen de Viboral and Marinilla, as well as the José María Córdova airport.

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274. Hiking Suesca – Santa Rosita

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275. Bird watching San Francisco (El Jardín Encantado)

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276. Hiking Santandercito – Cascajal

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277. Hiking Cerro del Butulú

One of the main natural attractions of the beautiful region of La Vega Cundinamarca, without a doubt the Cerro del Butulú is the guardian of the valley, there is no other place in the municipality that allows the 360º panoramic view that this majestic hill gives us.

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278. Hiking El Ocaso – Zipacón February 25th, 2018

The hiking is ascent so that you do not suffer the knees and you feel exercise!

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279. Bird watching La Florida park

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280. Hiking Alto El Farol

The crossing is carried out along paths with abundant fruit trees and cane crops and halfway we will ascend to the high El Farol from where you can see EVERYTHING!

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281. Hiking Peña Negra – Santa Inés – Cachipay – Las Escaleras

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282. Hiking Choachí – Monserrate

Our goal is to get to Monserrate from behind with a splendid view of Bogotá !! During the tour you can see spectacular waterfalls, the impressive rocky canyon of Choachí and the beautiful moor of Cruz Verde.

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283. Hiking to “La Capital de la Mora” from Anapoima

Demanding hike in temperate land, on the rise, through coffee plantations, stone roads, old coffee farms, flowers and fruit trees, passing through the municipality of Triunfo known for its abundance in Mango and until reaching Victoria, small town, police inspection of the municipality of El Colegio, capital of the blackberry!

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284. Hiking Camino Real Bojacá – El Ocaso

The BOJACÁ – EL OCASO road is a 10.9 km journey that takes approximately 4 hours. It was a road used to exchange hot and cold earth products. At the end of the 19th century it became important, due to the pilgrimage that visited the Virgin of Health, in Bojacá.

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285. Hiking Guayabal de Síquima – Chimbe – Albán

You will be able to travel a cobbled colonial route where Bolívar traveled several times and enjoy one of the most beautiful landscapes in Cundinamarca!! We will travel a section of the “Great National Road” Honda – Santafe de Bogotá, a royal road built to transport merchandise and products between the Magdalena Valley and the Bogotá Savannah.

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286. Hiking Velo de la Novia Waterfall

We will enjoy a spectacular landscape crossing different thermal floors, from the warm earth to the Savannah.

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287. Hiking Laguna Chucua y la Cascada Guacimales en Mundo Nuevo – La Calera

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288. Hiking Desierto de La Tatacoita

In the vicinity of the municipality of Nemocón, there is an arid, semi-desert area, with spectacular gullies formed by erosion, a surreal landscape with unique characteristics for hiking

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289. Hiking Cáqueza – Une

Beautiful road in the foothills of Sumapaz, lots of water, and mountain landscapes, including an old road restored.

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290. Hiking Patio Bonito – Bojacá

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Health in Bojacá patron saint of the municipality and worshiped by national and international faithful.

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291. Hiking La Esperanza – Salto de las Monjas – Capilla

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292. Hiking Supatá – El Tablazo

It is said that in the curves of the hill “El Tablazo” at 3.285 meters the Chibchas hid the treasures of the Goddess Chía. There is the so-called “Cueva Chía” where a sergeant of the war of a thousand days took refuge, who there ended the years of his life living as a hermit and left as a vestige the ovens where he prepared meals and produced charcoal.

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293. Hiking Frailejones of the Páramo del Soche

Laguna de Fuquene has numerous islands, one of which was a sanctuary for the Muiscas; In addition, there were several shrines attended by a hundred priests, as well as a temple that was surely erected to Fu, a god with the head and tail of a fox and a human figure who personified the devil.

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294. Hiking Camino Real Cáqueza – Ubaque

We begin our tour before arriving at the municipality of Caqueza, right where the virgin’s bridge is located on a flat path, and then look for the ascent to reach the municipality of Ubaque.

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295. Hiking Páramo de la Bolsa

Un páramo solitario, con panorámicas impresionantes del embalse del Sisga y con muchísimos frailejones muy bien conservados

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296. Hiking Camino Real Guayabal de Síquima – Albán

We will cover a section of the “Gran Camino Nacional” Honda – Santafe de Bogotá, a real road built to transport goods and products between the Magdalena Valley and the Sabana de Bogotá.

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297. Hiking to Laguna Verde de Tausa (Cundinamarca)

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298. Hiking Aguas Calientes – Cucunubá

Cucunubá, beautiful colonial town “The pretty girl of the Ubaté Valley” – This town is woven day by day between its white and green houses, its cobblestone streets, its cold climate, the wool of its sheep and the darkness of its mines … Scenario that returns the memory to other times, perhaps to the first where peace and tranquility reigned. “

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299. Hiking Tena – Waterfall El Tambo

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300. Hiking to the Source of Bogota River

We are all familiar with our Bogotá River. It crosses the savannah from north to south. When we travel to the municipalities near the west of the city, we pass over it and see it as a slow and polluted stream to the extreme. When we go to the south we contemplate with amazement the Tequendama waterfall, sometimes dry and most of the time with bad smells that do not allow us to admire it.

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301. Hiking Santa Inés – Albán

We left the village of Santa Inés before the municipality of Sasaima, then we started to ascend a horseshoe path, to continue on a road until we passed through the Finca de las Ventas of César Rincón to continue to the municipality of Albán.

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302. Hiking Precipice of Cerro El Tablazo

It is said that in the curves of the hill “El Tablazo” at 3,285 meters the Muiscas hid the treasures of the Goddess Chia.

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303. Hiking Monolitos de Suesca

From the central park of Suesca, we will start our tour passing through farms and trails until we reach the place where the monoliths are located.

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304. Hiking Camino Real El Ocaso

It was a path used to exchange hot and cold ground products. At the end of the 19th century it became important, due to the pilgrimage that visited the Virgen de la Salud, in Bojacá.

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305. Hiking Choachí – Waterfall El Chiflón – Alto Gervasio

This is a strong hike! It is not for beginners, much less! It starts at the Santa Monica Hot Springs in the municipality of Choachí Cundinamarca east of the city, passing through the gully of the cliff and the climate there is mild (1,923 meters above sea level). The walk ends at the San Francisco School located about 3,300 meters above sea level.

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306. Hiking Guadalupe Hill

Cerro de Guadalupe, adjacent to Monserrate, is 3,317 meters above sea level. At the top of this hill a statue of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, 15 meters high, is erected, which extends its arms towards the city. It has a viewpoint where you can appreciate an impressive view of part of the city of Bogotá D.C.

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307. Hiking Barandillas in Nocaima

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308. Hiking La Herradura – El Fósil – Sasaima

It begins in the sector of the horseshoe Km 5 ahead of Sasaima via Villeta, then we cross the river over the bridge to start the ascent, after several kms of walking we start the descent towards the school and look for and bathe in the Quebarada la Honda take lunch and ends in sasaima at the hospital where the bus awaits us.

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309. Hiking San Francisco – Subachoque

We cross an ancient road between the Andean forest (well preserved although the pastures for cattle are going up more and more) We pass some small ravines and finally we arrive at a páramo where our transport picks us up.

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310. Hiking San Antonio del Tequendama – Santandercito

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311. Hike to Páramo del Verjón or Matarredonda and Laguna de Teusacá

Very close to Bogotá, on the route that leads to Choachí, Fómeque and Ubaque, is the Matarredonda Ecological Reserve located in the Paramo de Cruz Verde. There is hidden the wonderful Verjon lagoon which is reached by ancient cobblestone roads !! The old roads that led from Santa Fe de Bogotá to the Eastern Plains!

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312. Hiking Kilómetro Vertical (San Antonio del Tequendama)

The road is only uphill and the unevenness of the last part makes this section of the road known as the “vertical kilometer”. The royal road continues and in several places intersects with roads. The final part, which is the most steep, runs through a beautiful forest of fog.

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313. Hiking La Rapida waterfall in San Antonio del Tequendama

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314. Hiking Chorrera Waterfall

Visitaremos la Cascada La Chorrera en el municipio de Choachí. Es la segunda cascada escalonanda registrada MÁS ALTA DE COLOMBIA, con 590 metros de caida. Durante la caminata se visita también la Cascada el Chiflón con 50 metros de altura, la cual forma una pisicina natural pefecta para un refrescante baño!!

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315. Hiking Túnel Sebastopol

Caminata que inicia en el parque central de Zipacón, para luego hacer un ascenso que será la primera parte de la caminata, luego inciaremos un leve descenso para regresar al municipio.

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316. Hiking to El Ocaso

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317. Hiking Machetá – Manta

The hike begins in ascent, for about two hours, then descends to Manta. It is easy because it is relatively short, obviously you will get tired especially when you start climbing, but anyone with a normal physical condition can do it without problems.

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318. Hiking El Tablazo Hill – Pantano de Arce

It starts in the sector known as Páramo, then ascend to the radar site and finish our trek in Laguna Pantano de Arce.

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319. Camino del Colibrí (San Francisco River)

We will arrive to the river with probablidad of bath, soon we will begin a slight ascent to take another verededal way that will take us for the skirt of the mountain with the panoramic of the river and soon to finalize our walk in the municipality of San Francisco

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320. Hiking Gran Chorro de Plata

Espectacular cascada de más de 90 metros de altura

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321. Hiking to Quinini Hill

Ascenso por caminos indígenas

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322. Hiking to Pan de Azucar Hill

This is a Páramo hidden behind the Laguna de Guatavita where the Guatanfur River is born. We will make a circular tour until we reach the highest peak in the sector, called Cerro Pan de Azúcar

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323. Hiking El Chiflón Waterfall – Alto Gervasio

It is a demanding but very beautiful route and within the reach of any experienced person with good physical condition!

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324. Hiking Ubaque Sacred Lake

It is a short walk, with beautiful panoramas, suitable for all and to resume the rhythm! The most special thing about the walk is that we will meet the famous and legendary Laguna de Ubaque, a beautiful lagoon surrounded by trees nestled in the mountains. We will also visit two picturesque temperate towns: Choachí and Ubaque.

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325. Kayaking Expeditions to Colombian Orinoquia and Bita river

We will take kayak tours and motor boats and camp on the beaches of the rivers formed during the summer.
With luck we will be able to see chigii, rabbits, deer, armadillos, dantas, anteaters and howler monkeys. In the water: turtles, rays and a variety of fish such as peacock, catfish, payara, palometa, corvina and of course aquatic mammals such as pink dolphin that reaches 2.8 mt and weigh up to 180 kg.

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326. Fishing in Bahia Solano in the Colombian Pacific Ocean

In Bahía Solano, you can enjoy the excitement of Sport Fishing: Casting fishing, boat fishing, or shore fishing, using poppers; deep-sea vertical jigging; trolling; live bait fishing; and fly fishing.

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327. Fishing in Bita (or Vita) river in Puerto Carreno – Vichada

Fishing all sorts, types, colors and species of giant Peacock bass and the unforgettable fights, jumps and emotions the Payara shows. The majestic nature of the Bita river, with its playful and mystical pink dolphins, giant otters, abundant reptiles, insects and birds of many species and sizes.

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328. Rock climbing in Suesca, rappelling, caves and adventure

Great opportunity to learn the basic techniques of rock climbing in Suesca Cundinamarca, an extreme activity with the best instructors and all safety equipment to measure your adrenaline.

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329. VIP Safari The Entire Upper and Deep Guajira

An unforgettable journey to the farthest limit of our country. We will visit emblematic places such as “El Cabo de la Vela”, “Punta Gallinas”, Manaure’s Salt Mine, Uribia city, The Macuira National Park and the Flamingos Sanctuary

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330. Expeditions to El Tuparro National Park (Carreño)

The Orinoco River is one of the most important rivers in South America. It is the fourth longest South American river with 2,140 km and with a flow of 33,000 m³/s is the third largest river in the world after the Amazon and the Congo. The stream of Atures, the longest in the WORLD! and the Maypures ravine “the eighth wonder of the WORLD” according to the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.

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331. Expeditions to Mavecure Hills and the River Star

The Mavecure (Mavicure) hills, impressive rock formations in the middle of the Amazon jungle.

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332. Lost City Solo Adventure 5 days

The Archaeological Park Teyuna, also known as “Lost City”, home of the Tayrona people, the most monumental pre-Columbian civilization of the country, is located in this sierra.

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333. Expeditions to the Tatacoa Desert from Bogotá

We will explore one of the geological Colombian wonders; wonderful formations and “moonscapes” with amazing colors.

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334. Expedition Mavecure Hills, Zamuro and Cualet Rapids and Tuparro National Park

The great journey of the explorer Humboldt: the Orinoco river, El Tuparro Park with its stream of Maypures and the River Star, complemented by a visit to Los Cerros de Mavecure and the streams of Zamuro and Cualet. Puerto Inírida and Puerto Carreño in the departments of Guainía and Vichada.

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