Bogotá sits on a vast savannah formed by the east-Andean mountain range at an altitude of 2600 MAMSL. Although the majority of the city is rather flat, the city limits to the East with an incredible mountain range, locally known as the Cerros Orientales, that follows Bogota’s territory lines from south to north.
The mountainous landscape not only provides a profound visual but also a considerable impact on Bogota’s weather. Although these hills are always present, they are completely utterly to many locals and visitors. After a big push made by the residents of some bordering neighborhoods, the local administration has made available and connected several hiking trails to offer citizens the option to discover one of the Capital’s greatest natural treasures.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. The physical demands of this hike are medium-high. We recommend taking this tour two days after your arrival to Bogotá, especially if you are not accustomed to high altitudes.. Maximum altitude of this hike is 3100 MASL. . We recommend wearing comfortable clothes and hiking shoes.. We recommend taking a rain jacket (in case you experience a rainy day), sunscreen (in case it's a sunny day), a hat or cap, and sunscreen.. Passport information is required for each person participating to ensure entrance to the hike.
Cra. 6a #119B-05, Bogotá - Iglesia de Usaquén (Usaquén's main church)
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