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If you are ready to get out of the cities and stretch your legs a bit, if you are bored of their museums and churches, then dig out the hiking boots and hie to Parque Nacional Natural Puracé. You can climb Volcán Puracé (4,640 meters/15,219 feet) or do the two-day trek around Pan de Azúcar (4,670 meters/15,318 feet) and the Cadena Volcánica de Coconuco. The pre-Hispanic Camino Nacional is also an off-the-beaten track adventure. The attractions along the north road makes a great day excursion. For bird watchers, there are Andean condors and over 160 other species of birds. After days of hiking or trekking, you can soak in the hot springs in Coconuco. For those who like fishing, cast your line in Coconuco or Paletará for some of their famous rainbow trout.
After days of exploring the natural wonders of Puracé National Park, trekking across the cold, windy ...
More or less parallel to the Popayán-La Plata road, which passes along the north edge of Parque Nacio...
Sulfur-laden waters bubble from out of the earth, flowing, rushing to a brook winding across the pára...
Like a necklace of rough, uncut jet stones draping the páramo is the Cadena Volcánica de Coconuco. B...
We sit on stones, our feet imprinting the cool moss. "How many roads are there going into the park," I...
The star of this 803,600-hectare national park is Volcán Puracé. A near-perfect cone peak, it rises ...
Your fly makes a soft plop as it lands in the crystalline water of Río Aguasilencio--Silent Water Riv...
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