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Ecotourism and Diversity

Explore our rich biodiversity and ongoing conservation efforts. Our Arboretum project is a testament to our commitment to CO2 absorption and reforestation, embodying our dedication to preserving traditional knowledge and sustainable agriculture.

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Cultural Heritage

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture nestled within our park. Explore the Muisca Tomb and Hyca Bridge, and delve into our commitment to ecological preservation articulated through the lens of educational tourism.

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Unique Attractions

Be captivated by Theropod Footprint Lake, a symbol of ancient life, and explore distinctive landmarks like the Hermitage and El Sol y La Luna Plaza, each offering a unique perspective of our park's ethos.

Explore : Natura Revelata

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Fauna and Flora

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Your Visit

Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Family Space

  • Guided tours designed for family groups
  • Picnic areas and family rest zones
  • Safe and educational environment for all ages
  • Educational adventures in natural spaces

Furry Friends Welcome

  • Responsible pet ownership required
  • For harmonious coexistence, classified breeds require muzzles
  • Bring waste bags and cleaning supplies
  • Large pets must remain leashed at all times

Business Tourism

  • Corporate retreat packages available
  • Team building in natural environments
  • Conference facilities with ecological focus
  • Group discounts for corporate bookings

Interactive Map: Conscientia Universallis

Explore the natural and cultural zones of our ecopark with this visual guide. Click on the markers to see specific information about our main visiting points.

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Natural Immersion

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Open your senses

This natural sanctuary invites you to stop time and reconnect with yourself. The four elements—water, earth, fire and air—become silent guides during your inner awakening. The Cane River whispers ancestral melodies as you walk shaded paths, the humid earth releases aromas that awaken deep memories, and the wind carries bird songs. Here you discover your belonging to a broader sacred fabric: the very fabric of life itself.

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Restored Life

This sensory transformation you experience is born from fifteen years of continuous regenerative work. Where historically degraded ecosystems and invasive species once dominated, we have achieved reforestation that contributes 12,800 additional native trees flourishing to form vibrant biological corridors. Twenty-three reservoirs nourish organic gardens cultivating 273 plant varieties, many rescued from oblivion. In this renewed landscape, rabbits, ducks, bees and fish thrive in spaces designed for their wellbeing, while crystalline streams complete the integral experience that embraces your senses.

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Living Heritage

The spaces you will explore connect this natural restoration with deep cultural memory. A carved stone bridge crosses the lake; this landscape evokes prehistoric footprints from the Upper Cretaceous, when this region was part of a vast inland sea. Muisca ceremonial plazas honor ancestral worldviews through sacred stones. Our hermitage, built with regional materials, offers inclusive spiritual refuge. These structures amplify the sensory connection, transforming architecture into living portals.

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Architectural Symbiosis

Bioconstruction guides this architectural project that reinterprets the landscape through constructions of wood, earth and stone. The complex includes an artisanal bridge inspired by Greco-Roman tradition, a Muisca plaza with ancestral symbolism and an open spiritual hermitage. The spaces prioritize highlighting, not disturbing, the natural environment by integrating water sounds with flowering gardens. The emblematic fauna and paleontological references connect visitors with the rich geological, cultural and spiritual heritage of Colombian territory.

About Us

Our Essence

Weaving relationships: water, soil, species and memory; learning their language and acting as one.

Mission

To drive the conservation and restoration of Andean ecosystems, protecting natural, cultural and ancestral heritage. To promote educational ecotourism that, through interpretive trails, biological collections, in situ experiences and collaborative action, transforms visits into active commitment to sustainability. To operate with clean production and responsible resource management, ensuring the care of water and biodiversity as pillars of our development.

Vision

To establish ourselves as an international benchmark for conscious and sustainable tourism, projecting evidence of impact and shared practices. By 2032, to operate with a documented and transferable model that contributes to restoring degraded ecosystems, strengthening global alliances and positioning the brand as an exemplary case of regenerative tourism. To be recognized for a language of landscape and architecture that, beyond aesthetics, is the identity seal of the territory.

Discover our philosophy
Ecopark in 2011: degraded coverage and exposed soils
Ecopark in 2024: restored ecosystem with dense vegetation cover
Before (2011): Fragmented ecosystem · After (2024): Restored nature
Ecopark in 2011: erosion and low vegetation presence
Ecopark in 2024: stabilized soils and recovering biodiversity
Before (2011): Deforested area · After (2024): Recovered diversity

Hyca Bridge — Ecopark icon

Impact & Values

We do and learn in the field: trees that thrive, reservoirs that carry us through droughts, varieties that nourish, and a river that is preserved.

12.800+
Native trees
23
Water reservoirs
273+
Arboretum varieties
2,8 km
Preserved riparian buffer
Regeneration
Hospitality
Experiential learning
Sustainable production
Ethical inclusion

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