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Audio Guide of Cordillera de los Picachos National Natural Park

Donde las montañas guardan el agua que bebemos y los secretos de un país entero

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
✓ Listen while you explore
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Colombia's lifeline that almost no one knows about

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2. Páramo: the heavenly sponge with magical tricks

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3. The forbidden romance of the bear and the palm

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4. The punkest frog in the Andes

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5. The mossy kiss that reveals secret craters

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6. The last secret you will take with you

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get to Cordillera de los Picachos National Park and what are the entry hours?

The main access is generally from San Vicente del Caguán or Guaviare, but prior authorization from National Parks is required. There is no traditional ticket office schedule; visits must be arranged with guides and park staff, usually operating during daylight hours for safe travel.

How much is the park entrance fee, and are there discounts for students or locals?

Fees vary each year and depend on your nationality and age (Colombian nationals, Andean Community citizens, or foreigners). To get the exact and updated price before your expedition, we recommend checking directly on the official website of Colombia National Natural Parks.

How much time do I need to explore Cordillera de los Picachos National Park?

Because it is a remote area with difficult access and a vast extension, it is recommended to plan an expedition of at least 3 to 4 days. This will allow you to venture onto the trails, enjoy the Andean-Amazon transition landscapes, and return safely.

What makes this park so important historically and naturally?

This park is a crucial biological corridor connecting the Andes, the Amazon, and the Orinoco region, allowing species to move between ecosystems. Historically, it has served as a natural bridge and today stands as a symbol of conservation and biodiversity after years of isolation.

What is the best time of year to visit for good weather?

The dry season, from December to March, is the ideal time to visit and avoid muddy or impassable trails. Rainfall in this region is intense during the rest of the year, which complicates land and river transport logistics.

Is the park accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

No. Due to its mountainous topography, pristine jungle, and the expedition-style nature of tourism in the area, it is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. The routes require good physical condition and the ability to walk on uneven terrain.

What other tourist attractions are nearby to complement the trip?

The park is located within a complex of protected areas near Tinigua National Natural Park and the famous La Macarena Mountain Range. If you have enough time, you may be able to combine your visit with Caño Cristales during the right season.

What should I bring or know before going to avoid problems?

It is essential to bring proof of yellow fever vaccination, tall rubber boots, and a rain jacket. Also, never enter without an authorized guide, and make sure to carry cash, as you will not find ATMs inside the reserve area.

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