In the department of Santander, in the municipality of Florián, there is a little-known natural treasure of incomparable beauty: Las Ventanas de Tisquizoque.
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Las Ventanas de Tisquizoque is a majestic waterfall, with a drop of 300 meters high, it stands out not only for its size, but also for the historical and natural wealth that surrounds it.
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Located in Florián, a municipality in the department of Santander, Colombia. This municipality belongs to the province of Vélez, and is the guardian of this impressive tourist attraction.
The Windows of Tisquizoque are not only a visual spectacle, but also a place full of history and mystery. Previously inhabited by the indigenous Tisquizoques, this region is shrouded in legends and oral traditions that enrich your visit.
The Legend of Tisquizoque
According to oral tradition, the chief Tisquizoque preferred to jump into the void from this impressive height of 86 meters rather than be captured by the colonizers.
This legend adds a touch of mysticism and heroism to the place, making every visit an even more memorable experience.
Adventure and nature
Getting to Las Ventanas de Tisquizoque is quite an adventure. From Bogotá, the trip involves traveling approximately 200 kilometers, which translates into almost 6 hours of travel.
The reference point is Saboyá, and from there you must travel 57 kilometers on an unpaved road until you reach Florián.
The Ventanas de Tisquizoque viewpoint offers much more than just the impressive view of the waterfall. At the top, inside a cave from where the water falls, visitors can enjoy bird watching, explore lagoons and pools of sulfurous water, and venture into various caverns.
This combination of activities makes this place an ideal destination for nature and adventure lovers.
Florianense Pride
The inhabitants of Florian, known as Florianenses, are proud of their territory and consider it a paradise full of waterfalls. This pride is reflected in the hospitality with which they welcome visitors and the care they take to preserve this beautiful natural environment.
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