Five unforgettable adventures in Cundinamarca that you have to experience at least once in your life.

Cundinamarca is one of the country's departments with the most tourist destinations. However, many people haven't even heard of some of these sites.
On the social media platform TikTok, the guianatours account compiled a list of the top 5 must-see destinations in this department. We'll tell you:
The Sutatausa cliffs These rugged mountains are located just two hours from Bogotá. They stretch for approximately 12 kilometers . At the summit, they reach 3,200 meters above sea level. Hiking the cliffs is an adventurous experience.

Sutatausa Cliffs Photo: TikTok video capture
Nemustén Waterfall is one of the waterfalls of varying sizes and flow rates in this area located in the Guavio province, past the Guasca páramo. Nemustén Waterfall, 50 meters high, is the main waterfall.

Sueva Waterfall Photo: TikTok video capture
From the top of this spot, a person can see a "sea" of clouds. Its name means "viewpoint of the people" in the Muisca language. For the indigenous people who inhabited this territory, this rock formation was sacred and a place of prayer.
The area is characterized by its rugged topography, fog, and abundant water sources. The canyon borders Chingaza Park to the east and is surrounded to the west by rock walls amidst mountain forest. The highest part is home to a páramo with frailejones and dense vegetation.

Tunjaque Rock Photo: TikTok video capture
Located in the Chingaza National Natural Park, they stand out for their majesty. They are a group of three lagoons located in the Guasca municipality. The three lagoons are named Fausto, América, and Siecha (the largest of the three). In the ancient Muisca language, Siecha means "Man of Water."

Siecha Lagoons Photo: TikTok video capture

Bear Corner Photo: TikTok video capture
Also located in Chingaza National Natural Park, it is the habitat of the Andean bear or spectacled bear, one of the emblematic animals of this area of Colombia.
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