Páramo El Verjón
Explore the Enchanting Páramo El Verjón in Choachí
Discover Colombia's tallest waterfall near Bogotá: Hike through cloud forests to the majestic Cascada La Chorrera in Choachí.
Cascada La Chorrera, near Choachí, Cundinamarca, is Colombia's tallest waterfall, with a staggering height of 590 meters. A visit involves a scenic hike through the Andean cloud forest, making it a great day trip from Bogotá. The well-marked trail welcomes both seasoned adventurers and families.
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Public Transport
To reach Cascada La Chorrera using public transport, begin at Bogotá's Terminal Transoriente, near La Candelaria. Take a bus towards Choachí (COP$8,000-10,000 per person each way) and ask the driver to drop you off at the turnoff for Cascada La Chorrera. From there, you can either walk 5 km to the Parque Aventura La Chorrera entrance or take a 4x4 taxi (approx. COP$35,000 each way). The entrance fee to the park ranges from COP$40,000-80,000 depending on the package you choose.
Driving
If driving from Bogotá, take the road towards Choachí, exiting the Circunvalar south of Monserrate. Follow the signs for Cascada La Chorrera, turning left at kilometer 27. Continue on this unpaved road for several kilometers until you reach a parking area (COP$5,000 per day). From the parking lot, it is a 500-meter walk to the Parque Aventura La Chorrera entrance, where you will need to purchase your entrance ticket (COP$40,000-80,000).
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