Colombia is positioning itself as a leading ecotourism destination, especially with the start of the mid-year vacation season in 2025.
The country boasts 25 natural parks open to the public, offering unique experiences that blend biodiversity, culture, and conservation.
Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia encourages visitors to explore these protected areas and respect their ecosystems.
The El Cocuy National Natural Park, located in the Cordillera Oriental, allows visitors to hike among glaciers and admire the Laguna Grande de la Sierra.
Utría National Natural Park, known for its diverse ecosystems, offers activities like snorkeling, diving, and bird watching, while also promoting interaction with local communities.
The Otún Quimbaya Fauna and Flora Sanctuary in the Coffee Axis provides an opportunity to explore sub-Andean forests and observe endemic birds and flora.
Colombia's ecotourism initiatives in its National Natural Parks aim to preserve these natural treasures for future generations.