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Embark on an exhilarating hike to La Chorrera, Colombia’s highest waterfall. This challenging full-day adventure promises breathtaking views and a rewarding cultural experience. Enjoy a traditional breakfast, guided support, and a delicious lunch after your ascent. With a maximum of 30 travelers, this must-do journey for nature enthusiasts offers adventure and insights you won’t soon forget. But before you set out, there are a few important details to consider.
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The hike to La Chorrera, Colombia’s highest waterfall, is a full-day challenging adventure in the Andean jungle.
With a 100% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, this tour offers a chance to witness the 1,360-foot cascading falls.
Priced from $108 per person, the hike is suitable for a maximum of 30 travelers.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience.
The tour includes a traditional Colombian breakfast, lunch with panoramic views, snacks, transportation, a professional guide, and essentials like water and sunscreen.
Before embarking on the hike, travelers can enjoy a traditional Colombian breakfast.
After fueling up, the group heads to the trailhead, where the challenging ascent begins.
Once reaching the waterfall, a well-deserved lunch with panoramic views awaits.
The tour includes breakfast, lunch, a goodie bag with snacks, private transportation, a professional guide, bottled water, and sunscreen.
The meeting point is at the Cranky Croc Hostel in Bogotá, with a start time of 8:30 AM.
This full-day adventure provides a rewarding experience for travelers seeking an immersive journey through the Andean jungle.
Although the hike to La Chorrera isn’t wheelchair accessible, service animals are allowed.
The hike to La Chorrera is not wheelchair accessible, but service animals are welcome to join the adventure.
This challenging trek in the Andean jungle isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant women, or those with serious medical conditions. A strong fitness level is required due to the extreme elevation changes.
Infants must sit on laps during the hike. Wearing slip-resistant hiking shoes and bringing a rain jacket are highly suggested.
The tour guides do an excellent job accommodating hikers of different paces, but the physical demands of this adventure make it unsuitable for certain visitors.
Impressively, the hiking tour to La Chorrera and Chiflon has earned a 4.9 rating based on 246 reviews, with travelers unanimously recommending the experience.
Reviewers praised the knowledgeable guides who share local history and cultural insights, as well as the tour’s ability to accommodate different hiking paces.
Many solo adventurers and couples found the challenging hike and rewarding views to be a highlight of their trip.
While some noted the importance of bringing extra supplies like toilet paper, the overall feedback emphasizes the tour’s value for active travelers seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience in the Andean jungle.
To make the most of the hiking tour to La Chorrera and Chiflon, travelers should bring cash for any local stalls they encounter along the way.
Wearing slip-resistant hiking shoes is highly recommended, as the trail can be quite challenging with extreme elevation changes. Packing a rain jacket is also advisable, as the weather in the Andean jungle can be unpredictable.
Plus, it’s suggested to:
Consider visiting during the week to avoid larger crowds.
Bring toilet paper, as the guides don’t always provide it.
Be prepared to learn about local history and culture from the knowledgeable guides.
Bring snacks and water to fuel the hike.
The hike to La Chorrera, Colombia’s highest waterfall, is a challenging yet rewarding full-day adventure in the Andean jungle. Trekkers will enjoy a traditional Colombian breakfast before embarking on the strenuous hike featuring extreme elevation changes.
Along the way, they’ll encounter local stalls and may want to bring cash. Proper hiking boots and rain jackets are a must.
Though not wheelchair accessible, the trail is open to able-bodied adventurers seeking breathtaking views after reaching the 590-foot waterfall. Guides provide historical and cultural insights, ensuring an immersive experience amidst the stunning Andean landscape.
After reaching the towering La Chorrera waterfall, hikers continue their journey to explore the equally stunning Chiflon waterfall. This cascading wonder stands at 200 meters (650 feet) tall, making it the second-highest waterfall in Colombia.
Continuing their adventure, hikers explore the equally stunning Chiflon waterfall, the second-highest in Colombia at 200 meters tall.
The hike to Chiflon is:
Moderate in difficulty, with some steep sections.
Offers incredible views of the surrounding Andean peaks.
Takes approximately 2-3 hours to reach the waterfall.
Allows visitors to swim in the calmer pools near the base.
Bringing proper footwear and hydration is crucial for this invigorating add-on to the La Chorrera adventure.
Travelers begin their journey at the Cranky Croc Hostel in Bogotá, the designated meeting point for this hiking excursion.
From there, they’ll board private transportation and embark on the drive to the trailhead, which takes approximately an hour and a half. Along the way, they’ll enjoy scenic views of the Andean countryside.
At the trailhead, the group will meet their experienced guide who’ll provide a safety briefing and ensure everyone is prepared for the challenging hike ahead.
With backpacks packed and hiking shoes laced up, the adventure is about to begin.
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Based on the information provided, pets are not allowed on this hike. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, and only service animals are permitted. Given the strenuous nature of the hike, it’s recommended for travelers in good physical condition.
Cash is recommended for purchases at local stalls along the hike route. The tour company suggests bringing Colombian pesos, as they may not accept other currencies.
The hike to La Chorrera doesn’t have a minimum age requirement, but it’s not recommended for infants, who must sit on laps. Travelers with serious medical conditions should also avoid this physically demanding hike with extreme elevation changes.
No, the hike doesn’t offer rental equipment on-site. Travelers should bring their own slip-resistant hiking shoes, rain jacket, and any other essential gear. The tour provides a complimentary goodie bag with snacks but no additional hiking equipment.
The tour price includes all necessary fees and taxes. There are no additional charges beyond the listed price of $108 per person. However, travelers should bring cash for any optional purchases along the way.
This exhilarating hike to Colombia’s highest waterfall, La Chorrera, promises an unforgettable adventure. Enjoy the breathtaking Andean jungle, enjoy a traditional breakfast, and savor a delicious lunch after the challenging ascent. With a maximum of 30 travelers and a 100% recommendation rate, this journey offers both adventure and cultural insights, making it a must-do for nature enthusiasts. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the stunning Chiflon waterfall as well.