Add a review about the National Park of Las Hermosas

The National Park of Las Hermosas is located on the territory of the Colombian Andes (Central Cordillera region) and covers an area of ​​about 125 thousand . ha . In contrast to other Columbia reserves, Las Hermosas is famous not tropical jungles and beautiful coves with beaches, but numerous lakes and other water bodies of glacial origin . In total there are 387 literally mirror lakes and marshy water bodies in the reserve . Since the National Park of Las Hermosas is in Anda , then its territory is mostly mountain slopes and elevations, the average height of which is from 1500 to 4500 m .

For tourists, the national park of Las Hermosas is open all year round, although we note that the best time to visit is the " summer (July-August), when there is practically no rain.

As for flora and fauna, there are a lot of animals and plants in the national park of Las Hermosas that are found only here. For example, here live deer, spectacled bears, pumas, as well as pine, cedar and wax palm. By the way, the status of the national park of Las Hermosas was found back in 1977

For tourists, the national park of Las Hermosas is open all year round, although for the sake of fairness we should note that the best time for visiting is the summer (July-August) when there is practically no rain.

Las-Hermosas National Park

It's not easy to get to the reserve, but this moment will most likely not deter those tourists who love uncharted routes and who like to be pioneers. If you get to the National Park of Las Hermosas from Bogota, then first you will have to use the plane. The flight to Kali is the capital of the department of Valle del Cauca

Direct flights from Bogotá are performed daily, the journey time will take about an hour, with the transplants - 2 hours

By car this same distance will have to be overcome in 9 -10 hours. Further from Kali you need to come to the city of Palmyra, and it's about 3 hours drive. And, finally, the final route is Palmyra - the national park of Las Hermosas.