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.
La Conejera Wetland District Ecological Park
Embark on an exciting outdoor adventure as you walk the park's trails, which will take you through different habitats, including areas of water, areas of dense vegetation, and open spaces where you can enjoy impressive panoramic views.
Los Soches Agropark
Enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by leafy trees and songbirds, or simply sit on a bench and take in the beauty of the carefully landscaped gardens. For the more adventurous, the park offers picnic areas, playgrounds, and spaces for sports outdoors, such as soccer and volleyball.
La Florida Regional Park
In Bogotá there are natural wonders that will amaze you. If your thing is contemplation, tranquility and contact with nature in the city there is a perfect setting for you just on the outskirts of the city it is La Florida Regional Park its wetland bears the same name.
Located in the northwest of Bogotá, on the outskirts of the city, this place is part of one of the most important parks in Bogota: La Florida Regional Park. The park has an area of 267 hectares with adequate spaces for multiple sports and recreational activities.
La Independencia-Bicentenario Park
Located on the eastern side of the town of Santa Fe, in the foothills of the eastern hills that border Bogotá, is the historic Parque de La Independencia, one of the oldest in the city and home to several works declared historical and cultural heritage. It was built in 1910 to commemorate the first centennial of Colombia's Independence on July 20, 1810.
Santa María del Lago wetland
The Santa María del Lago wetland is a natural reserve of 10.8 hectares considered one of the wetlands with the best water quality in Bogotá and managed by the city's Aqueduct and Sewerage Company; It is located in the town of Engativá, west of the city.
José Celestino Mutis, Botanical Garden
When you visit Bogotá, you will find charming parks, green gardens and amazing natural settings. Here you will discover a magical place, of incomparable beauty, in which harmony is a natural condition, it is the José Celestino Mutis, Botanical Garden.
Eastern Hills
The Eastern Hills of Bogotá protect the city, shape the eastern mountain range of Colombia and represent the biodiverse wealth of the country in the city.
This chain of mountains extend from south to north and are part of towns such as Usme, San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, Chapinero and Usaquén; and today, they are considered protected areas for the country.