Located between natural pools, slides and incomparable biodiversity, it offers a unique experience with its effervescent waters.
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The department of Chocó, in the Pacific region of Colombia, is home to one of the most impressive and unique natural wonders in the country: the Sal de Frutas Waterfall.
Located in the charming town of Tutunendo, this waterfall has become a must-see destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the exuberant biodiversity and unparalleled landscapes that characterize this region.
With a refreshing and enveloping atmosphere, Sal de Frutas invites you to relax, explore and reconnect with nature.
What makes Sal de Frutas Waterfall unique?
Fruit Salt is the result of a fascinating phenomenon: the interaction of the crystal clear waters of the Tutunendo River with an old energy dam that never came into operation.
This encounter creates a waterfall that, when it hits the rocks, generates an effervescent effect that resembles the effervescence of a home remedy, giving rise to its peculiar name.
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Furthermore, this waterfall not only dazzles with its visual beauty; The surrounding environment is also part of the charm.
Wrapped in a tropical rainforest, the waterfall is accompanied by a natural pool and slide that promise fun and relaxation in equal parts. All this, accompanied by the sounds of the jungle and the river, provides a unique sensory experience.
How to get to this natural paradise
The adventure begins in the city of Quibdó, just 14 kilometers from Tutunendo. From there, the journey to the township is short and accessible, with ground transportation options that cost around $5,000 COP.
@andrerincongallego Sal de Frutas Tutunendo Waterfall, Quibdo, Choco, Colombia
Once in Tutunendo, the trip to the waterfall can be done on foot along an ecological trail or aboard a canoe, a 15-minute tour that allows you to enjoy the waters of the river while a local guide shares the history and wonders of the place.
Tutunendo: River of Aromas
The town of Tutunendo, whose name means ‘river of aromas’ in the Emberá language, is a destination that combines nature, culture and hospitality.
In addition to the Sal de Frutas Waterfall, the area offers other attractions such as the Devil’s Stone, Rolando Beach and Paloquemao Waterfall.
Each of these places offers opportunities to explore ecological trails, go bird watching, and enjoy the biodiversity that defines Chocó.
In this corner of the Pacific, interaction with local culture is an enriching experience.
The inhabitants of Tutunendo, who mostly belong to the Emberá and Kunas indigenous communities, are dedicated to activities such as fishing, agriculture and tourism, sharing their knowledge and love for the environment with visitors. territory.