Discover the best top things to do in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia including Sendero Ecoturistico, Reserva Natural El Chochal de Siecha, Catedral de Sal de Zipaquira, Parque Jaime Duque, Cascada La Chorrera, Encenillos Biological Reserve, Laguna el Tabacal, Centro Comercial Fontanar, Piscilago Colsubsidio, Paseo Real.
Restaurants in Cundinamarca Department
4.5 based on 4,771 reviews
Beautiful completely carved in Salt Cathedral is unique in its kind and presents visitors a majesty unparalleled. 180 meters underground lies a place away from everyday life invites reflection, self-discovery and inner encounter with the spiritual part.
I'm not a very religious person, however art and history has always interested me, so this place was an unexpected treat! Id advise anyone who hasn't been here before to visit. It's less that 2hrs away from Bogota, and the bus ride there is cheap (TM to Portal Norte and then s bus to Zipa until the centro). Entrance to the mines is a bit pricey, cheaper if you show residency (lucky me) , but worth it. Packages are available, and there are restaurants and gift shops
4.5 based on 567 reviews
A world of culture and amusement in one single place. Located in Tocancipa just 30 min from Bogota, is one of the best parks in Latin America. The attractions include various museums, a beautiful zoo, amusement rides, excellent restaurants, etc. The park belongs to a Foundation, profits are donated to charity and conservation programs of colombian species.
We have been locked down for months and going stir crazy. A lady I work with mentioned this park as a place to spend an afternoon. My expectations were not high, but wanted to get out. This place has everything. Full size replica of the Taj Mahal, ships, museums, rides, original 7 wonders of the world, nature walks, a zoo, etc. Only got through half in a day. We will be going back.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Located just 90 min away from Bogota, on the other side of the mountain taking the road to Choachi. Good road, beautiful views and great hike in a cloud forest to finally reach the highest fall in Colombia. Plan to get there early, 9 am is ideal, bring good hiking shoes, comfortable cloth, a raincoat helps. Bring water and an energy bar or fruit. The route to the last fall is about 90 min from the entrance. Might take longer if you spend too much time taking pictures. Entrance fee is COP$ 12,000. A must do if you are based in Bogota and enjoy the nature.
4.0 based on 455 reviews
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