From the hiking trails to the enchanting landscapes, Columbia is an ideal destination for all the adventure junkies. Hiking and Trekking in Columbia can be a great way to see another side of the country and to escape the noise and pollution of several big cities by going on a trek throughout the country. Colombia’s Andes are divided into three separate ranges-the Eastern, Central, and the Western which offer more than enough hiking trails to satisfy all kinds of travelers. From multi-day treks to complex treks, here are some of the best hiking trails in Colombia from where you plan your adventure:

The Lost City

The Lost City is Colombia’s Inca Trail which is a multi-day trek and is becoming a right of passage for South American backpackers. This trek can be done in 4-5 days and you can capture the picturesque view of the Andean mountains. This trek is considered one of the most beautiful treks in Colombia but also one of the most difficult treks which are close to the jungles of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. If you are planning hiking trips in Colombia then do not miss hiking in the Lost City.

Nevado del Tolima

One of the most challenging hiking trails in the Colombian Andes is Nevado del Tolima which is a 5,276m volcano in the Los Nevados National Park. It is one of the mesmerizing snow-capped peaks in Colombia and is one of the few that people can actually climb. Moreover, this trek is not for the people who just want to stroll. As hiking at high altitudes requires a proper guide, investment, and a good level of fitness. 

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Barichara to Guane on the Camino Real

Barichara To Guane is often known as the beautiful village in Colombia but there is a lot more to do there than simply wander its beautiful village.  There is a pretty little trail along the section of the nearby Suarez Canyon. This trail has a well-maintained section of the old Camino real and is a leisurely two-hour walk that offers spectacular views along with beautiful landscapes. Avoid midday sun as the weather remains hot and dry which makes your journey exhausting. 

Quebrada La Vieja

Quebrada La Vieja is a mesmerizing trek where the trail starts off on the edge of a pleasant suburban area and winds up the steep mountainside through the beautiful pine forests along with the streams and small creeks. Hikers can enjoy their hikes adjacent to the slightly sketchy neighborhoods and it is one of the best Colombia mountains to climb. The reward for the uphill hike is around an hour from where you can get mesmerized by the stunning view of nature.

La Chorrera

La Chorrera is another famous and the highest multi-drop waterfall which is 590 m. It is also set in the stunning countryside through which the hike passes through the greenery forest and beautiful waterfall-El Chiflon ,where visitors can actually walk behind.

El Cocuy National Park

El Cocuy National Park is in the eastern Colombian Andes which is one of the more offbeat  trekking destinations in the country but is also one of the most beautiful. Unfortunately, the park is no longer open for the classic five-day route but you can do the one-day hike. Approximately, there is a total of 25 km of trails with cabins outside the park for the overnight accommodation and hikers can enjoy the spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks, and glacial lakes.

Wrapping Up

 As one of the most spectacular countries in South America, it is the ideal destination for hikers, who are looking for an adventurous trail, full of thrills. The two mountain ranges- the Andes, and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta are the perfect treks to go hiking.