This landscape, which seems to have come from a natural work of art, is surrounded by local myths and legends.
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The Portal del Fragua or Portales del Fragüita, located in the municipality of San José del Fragua, Caquetá, is one of the most impressive and unique landscapes in the Amazon region of Colombia.
A natural paradise framed by two imposing mountains of thick vegetation, with almost vertical cuts of about 50 meters high each, between which runs the majestic Fragüita River, whose crystal-clear waters invite you to immerse yourself in a refreshing bath.
How to get to Portales del Fragüita
To reach this magical place, you can start the trip from the city of Florencia, capital of the department of Caquetá.
The journey to San José del Fragua takes approximately one hour by vehicle, and then continues towards the town of Yurayaco, about 8 kilometers from the Fragüita River portals.
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The roads are paved, making access easy, and the total duration of the journey is about one hour and 40 minutes.
It is also possible to fly from Bogotá to Florencia or Mocoa, which are the cities with the closest airports.
The legend behind the Portales del Fragüita
This landscape, which seems to have come from a natural work of art, is surrounded by local myths and legends. It is said that the two mountains that form the portal are the petrified remains of two beings who loved each other deeply.
According to legend, a man and a woman from rival indigenous tribes located on either side of the river asked their god to be able to gaze upon each other for eternity.
Thus, they were transformed into mountains that to this day remain looking at each other across the Fragüita River.
Tourism and adventure in Caquetá
Improved security in the region has allowed tourism to flourish in this remote area of Colombia. Ventures such as TourVentura offer guided tours to enjoy the tranquility of the river and the jungle landscapes of Portal del Fragua.
In addition, the region offers various adventure options, such as exploring caves, ravines and waterfalls that run through the valleys and canyons of San José del Fragua.
One of the most notable nearby attractions is the Cueva de los Guácharos National Natural Park, where you can observe a rich biodiversity, including species such as the Andean bear and more than 300 types of birds.
Likewise, just 7 kilometers from the portal, there is the Piedra del Indio Apolinar, a monolithic monument 40 meters in diameter and 28 meters high, worthy of admiration.
El Portal del Fragua is a destination that combines nature, legend and adventure, offering its visitors an unforgettable experience in the middle of the Colombian Amazon rainforest.