
Discover Boyacá’s natural wonders, from the emerald waters of Laguna de Tota to the scenic trails of Iguaque National Park. Hike to Puente de Boyacá, a historical landmark surrounded by lush greenery. The Desierto de la Candelaria offers unique landscapes and tranquility for adventurous explorers.


Boyacá is known for its artisanal crafts, including woolen textiles from Nobsa and pottery from Raquira, Colombia’s ceramics capital. Tunja’s markets offer unique handmade souvenirs. For emerald enthusiasts, visit Chiquinquirá, a center for high-quality gems and exquisite jewelry.


Explore the colonial charm of Villa de Leyva, home to the Paleontological Museum and art galleries. Discover Puente de Boyacá, a historic battlefield. Festivals like the International Kite Festival and the Tunja Aguinaldo Boyacense showcase Boyacá’s vibrant cultural heritage and artistic expression.


Savor Boyacá’s traditional dishes like mute soup and arepas boyacenses, crafted with local ingredients. Try the region’s signature dessert, postre de natas, at local bakeries. Restaurants like El Rincon de Bachué offer gourmet takes on Boyacá’s cuisine, while boutique wineries provide excellent tastings.


Discover the quiet beauty of Monguí, a village known for handcrafted soccer balls and stunning landscapes. Visit Páramo de Ocetá, considered one of Colombia’s most beautiful moors. Relax at Thermal Pools of Paipa, combining wellness with breathtaking views. Explore the serene Santuario de Fauna y Flora Iguaque for an unforgettable retreat.
