Inmmerse yourself in the symphony of nature's elements – water, air, and earth – and experience the magic of life in all its splendor. Let the wonders of Bogotá's natural beauty captivate you as you discover hidden gems only here.
Inmmerse yourself in the symphony of nature's elements – water, air, and earth – and experience the magic of life in all its splendor. Let the wonders of Bogotá's natural beauty captivate you as you discover hidden gems only here.




Bike-exploring Bogotá's localities
Bike tours through places that have marked the history of some of the capital's localities. Culture, gastronomy, knowledge exchange, and many surprises await the participants in these activities. .
Route 1: Teusaquillo - Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Route 2: Engativá - Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Route 3: Usaquén to the Historic Center - Second Sunday of each month.
You can also put together your group, and choose the route, date, and time. We will handle the rest.
Experience a Holy Week of Faith and Nature: 10 Churches Route to the Guavio River
Description:
Join us for an unforgettable journey as we visit 10 churches of great historical and cultural significance. Experience tranquility, spirituality, and the beauty of nature, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. This unique experience blends reflection with the serene outdoors, offering meditation spaces and activities such as hot springs, hiking, and local gastronomy.
El Verjón Paramo
At over 3,300 meters above sea level and just half an hour from Bogotá, El Verjón is a natural treasure nestled in the city's rural outskirts. This stunning destination boasts numerous trails winding through streams and water wells, leading to breathtaking waterfalls like La Abuela and La Sierva. It is also home to Teusacá Lake, commonly known as El Verjón Lake, which is linked to the Muisca legend of El Dorado.
Bogotá and Cundinamarca: An Encounter with Nature during Holy Week
This season is a time of reflection, tradition, and an opportunity to reconnect with nature. Both Bogotá and the deparment offer unique natural scenery, ranging from the hills and ecological reserves of the capital to the paramos, waterfalls, and forests of the surrounding department.
Torca - Guaymaral Wetland
The Torca-Guaymaral Wetland District Ecological Park is an invaluable natural refuge for Bogotá and its rich biodiversity. It is divided into two segments separated by the Autopista Norte, extending between the Suba and Usaquén localities. This area stands out as a protected space that conserves the flora and fauna vital to the urban ecosystem of the capital.
La Vaca Wetland
The La Vaca Wetland District Ecological Park is an ecological gem located in the southwest of Bogotá. It serves as a refuge for biodiversity, thanks to conservation efforts and active community involvement. This unique ecosystem features wet, semi-humid, and dry areas that support a variety of species and play a crucial role in the city's water regulation.
Córdoba Wetland
Itzatá, also known as the Córdoba Wetland, is a natural refuge spanning 44 hectares and connecting the Santa Bárbara stream with the Córdoba Wetland. Its name, derived from the Muisca language, means "sacred domain of the water princess." This wetland is unique in Bogotá, as it features infrastructure designed to maintain an ideal ecological flow. Visitors can observe more than 155 species of birds, as well as various rodents, amphibians, and other animals that inhabit this distinct ecosystem.
El Salitre Wetland
The Salitre Wetland Ecological District Park, located in the Barrios Unidos locality, is a remarkable green space that will impress you with its biodiversity and tranquility. Although it is the smallest wetland in Bogotá, covering just 3.41 hectares, it has transformed from an artificial lake in the old El Salitre Amusement Park into a true natural paradise featuring floodable soils and beautiful landscapes. Officially designated as a wetland in 2011, and since then, it has been consolidated as a vital ecosystem for the city.
Farmer for a day
Live and experience different agritourism practices in Bogotá and/or in the region, very close to the city and enjoy all that nature has to offer.
Meeting Point:
- Portal del Tunal, if the experience takes place in Usme.
- 3 Elefantes, if the experience takes place in San José de Rioseco or Machetá.
- Portal Norte, if the experience takes place in Chía.
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