You’ll get out of the city for half a day, try real canyoning with expert guides, and see Colombia’s wild side up close—no experience needed. It’s fun, safe, and something different to do near Bogota.
The drive out of Bogota is a bit of a wake-up call—city noise fades, and you start noticing the air feels cooler, fresher. We met our guide near the trailhead; he handed out helmets and harnesses, cracking jokes in Spanish and English. The spot’s not crowded, even on weekends, but you’ll hear birds and sometimes a distant rooster from a farm nearby.
I’d never tried canyoning before, so I was a little nervous. Turns out, you don’t need any special skills—just a sense of adventure and shoes you don’t mind getting wet. Our instructor showed us how to use the ropes before we stepped into the stream. The water’s cold at first (especially if it’s early), but after five minutes scrambling over rocks and sliding down little waterfalls, you forget about it. There’s this earthy smell from the moss and wet stone that sticks with you.
Nope! Beginners are welcome. The guides explain everything step by step.
Yes, round-trip private transfers are part of the package.
Wear comfortable clothes that can get wet and sturdy shoes with grip. A change of clothes is handy for after.
Children can join but must come with an adult.
Your day covers hotel pickup and drop-off in Bogota, all entry fees for the park, private vehicle transport there and back, plus all gear for canyoning. Guides speak several languages so everyone feels included.
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