Sierra Morena Viewpoint
We will have a guided tour with an assistance car to the Sierra Morena Viewpoint, where we will have the chance to admire another perspective of Bogota.
It includes a mini-workshop on handling and basic maintenance of your bike and techniques of ascent and descent.
Ask for private plans on any date. Departures all year round.
Discover the Bogotá's hidden charms
Our tour will start at Parque de la 93, a lively and cosmopolitan place that houses stores, restaurants, and bars. From there, we will go to the historic center of Bogotá to discover the history and culture of the city.
Artisanal transformation of Colombian cocoa beans.
It is a face-to-face workshop where participants learn how to transform the cocoa bean using different instruments. At the end of the workshop, they will obtain three derivatives: cocoa nibs, cocoa husks, and chocolate to prepare hot chocolate at home.
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes approximately.
Includes: Apron and cap, workshop supplies, and containers to store the products made in the workshop.
*Certificate of participation in the experience (Optional)
The Chingaza Paramo and the Water Route
A journey to experience the feeling of being in a paramo and an Andean forest. Explore two routes of the Chingaza National Natural Park with expert local guides.
Lakes, creeks, rivers, frailejones, and with some luck, deer and bears are some of the protagonists that you will see in this natural tour.
Enjoy your visit to Bogota and escape for a full day to one of the paramos that provide its inhabitants with this essential liquid.
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Siecha Lakes in the Chingaza Paramo
The Siecha Lake was one of the most important sacred lakes for the ancient Muisca people.
A source of stories, anecdotes, and payments, it became one of the jewels where the colonists expected to find treasures that changed their lives' destiny.
This body of water is accompanied by two other lakes that are part of the water trilogy in the great Chingaza Paramo, home of the White-tailed Deer and the Andean Bear, also known as the Spectacled Bear.
Visit Siecha Lakes and have a unique experience!
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80 vertical meters of pure rock
The largest climbing park in Colombia is very near Bogotá and is waiting for you to live an experience on another level.
Here is where the history of climbing in Colombia began, and you will be able to live one of the more than 700 routes that hundreds of climbers from different generations have rigged for the most adventurous climbers.
Walk, enjoy, and live the adventure with EcoXplorers!
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Chicaque Nature Day
The Chicaque Natural Park is closer than you think. This is a natural reserve where the experience goes beyond adventure.
Giant trees, historic trails, stunning viewpoints, and fauna and flora make this experience unforgettable.
Walk, enjoy, and live the adventure with EcoXplorers!
Includes:
- Private transportation from Bogotá.
- Local guide.
- Entrance ticket to the reserve.
- Lunch.
- All-risk medical insurance.
- Souvenir
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Searching for the Eastern Andean Birds
Chicaque Natural Park is located in the western foothills of the eastern mountain range of the Andes, which means that we can find birds from both cold and warm lands, a privilege.
Live a different experience in a completely natural contact in the company of expert guides of the Colombian avifauna who will show you some of the 491 species of birds registered in the park.
Walk, enjoy, and live the adventure with EcoXplorers!
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Explore the city on the Bogotá Panoramic Bus
Discover Bogota with a 7-day tourist bus ticket.
Explore traditional and modern neighborhoods while learning about the city with a bilingual audio guide (Spanish and English) and a live coordinator.
Besides discounts, riding the panoramic bus with City Bus brings you unforgettable and unique experiences with our partners.
This bus offers different strategic stops where you can get on and off and live experiences in some of them.
The Desert Viewpoint Hike: The peak of the spiders and the blue well
Throughout the tour, we will appreciate the cultural landscape of the valley, old haciendas, ranches, houses, and peasant plots, their history and problems, making out the town of Villa De Leyva and the Iguaque mountain range. We will see the different crops and the work of the peasants, the wonderful desert wells, the rock formations, and other vestiges of tiny marine animals from 130 million years ago, all fossilized and scattered on the reddish surface.