Embark on a 5-hour hike in Bogota’s East Hills and uncover the hidden natural beauty of the city. Enjoy a delicious breakfast and explore the stunning mountain range that shapes Bogota’s landscape.
Embark on a 5-hour hike in Bogota’s East Hills and uncover the hidden natural beauty of the city. Enjoy a delicious breakfast and explore the stunning mountain range that shapes Bogota’s landscape.
- Sendero Cerro La Aguadora - Embark on a hike to a stunning viewpoint offering a breathtaking panorama of the city. During the journey, an expert guide will share insights about the rivalry between native and non-native species, the environmental challenges Bogotá is encountering, and much more. After this enjoyable trek, you will be safely…
- Sendero Cerro La Aguadora - Embark on a hike to a stunning viewpoint offering a breathtaking panorama of the city. During the journey, an expert guide will share insights about the rivalry between native and non-native species, the environmental challenges Bogotá is encountering, and much more. After this enjoyable trek, you will be safely transported back to the city and dropped off at your hotel or chosen location.
- Parque de Usaquen - Begin your day early with a sunrise tour. A guide will collect you from your hotel and drive you to the starting point, located at the city’s edge.

- Private vehicle for transfer service
- Access to the Forest Reserve
- Expert guide in your language of preference (Spanish, English)
- Private vehicle for transfer service
- Access to the Forest Reserve
- Expert guide in your language of preference (Spanish, English)
- Optional tips and gratuities
- Unspecified food and beverage
- Personal expenses
- Optional tips and gratuities
- Unspecified food and beverage
- Personal expenses
Bogotá is situated on a vast plateau formed by the eastern Andean mountains, located at an elevation of 2600 MAMSL. Despite most of the city being relatively flat, it borders an impressive mountain range to the east, colloquially known as the Cerros Orientales. The range spans the length of Bogotá’s territory from south to north.
These mountains offer a…
Bogotá is situated on a vast plateau formed by the eastern Andean mountains, located at an elevation of 2600 MAMSL. Despite most of the city being relatively flat, it borders an impressive mountain range to the east, colloquially known as the Cerros Orientales. The range spans the length of Bogotá’s territory from south to north.
These mountains offer a striking visual and significantly influence the city’s climate. Despite their constant presence, they are often overlooked by both residents and visitors of the city. Recently, after a concerted effort from residents of adjacent neighborhoods, the city authorities have opened up several hiking trails, offering people the opportunity to explore one of the city’s greatest natural assets.
- The physical demands of this hike are medium-high. We recommend taking this tour two days after your arrival to Bogotá, especially if you are not accustomed to high altitudes.
- Maximum altitude of this hike is 3100 MASL.
- We recommend wearing comfortable clothes and hiking shoes.
- We recommend taking a rain jacket (in case you experience a rainy day), sunscreen (in case it’s a sunny day), a hat or cap, and sunscreen.
- Passport information is required for each person participating to ensure entrance to the hike.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.