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Dantayaco Canyon: A Natural Wonder in Mocoa

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Explore the sculpted volcanic rock formations of Dantayaco Canyon near Mocoa, Putumayo, a haven for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers.

Dantayaco Canyon, near Mocoa, Putumayo, is a stunning natural attraction carved by a river through volcanic rock. The canyon features unique rock formations and offers opportunities for hiking, photography, and canoe rides when the river is low.

A brief summary to Dantayaco

  • Mocoa, Putumayo, CO

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes to navigate the rocky terrain within the canyon.
  • Visit during the dry season for safer hiking and canoe riding conditions.
  • Bring a camera to capture the unique rock formations and stunning landscapes.
  • Check the river conditions before planning a canoe trip, as water levels can vary.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From the Mocoa bus terminal, take a bus heading towards Pitalito. Inform the driver you wish to stop at Dantayaco Canyon, approximately 25 kilometers from Mocoa. The bus fare should be around 3,000-5,000 COP. From the main road, it's a short walk to the canyon entrance.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from Mocoa to Dantayaco Canyon will cost approximately 30,000-40,000 COP and take around 30-40 minutes. Ensure the taxi driver knows the location of Cañon Dantayaco. Taxis can be found near the main square or the bus terminal.

Discover more about Dantayaco

The Dantayaco Canyon, located approximately 25 kilometers from Mocoa on the road to Pitalito, is a testament to the power of nature's artistry. This natural wonder has been sculpted by a river that has spent eons carving its way through a volcanic rock formation, resulting in a landscape of extraordinary cuts and unique shapes. The canyon's rock formations inspire the imagination, with many visitors spotting faces and figures in the stone, such as a lion, tiger claws, or a bear's nose. Visitors can explore the canyon through various activities. Hiking through the rocky formations is a popular option for the adventurous, offering a chance to get up close to the sculpted stone. When the river level is low enough, taking a canoe ride through the canyon provides a unique perspective of its vastness and beauty. The canyon is also a haven for photographers, offering excellent opportunities to capture the surreal landscape. The canyon is located close to the Caquetá River, which forms the natural border between the departments of Cauca and Putumayo. The entrance fee to the canyon is approximately 2,000 COP.
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