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- Remember to wear sturdy shoes suitable for walking over uneven surfaces.
- Admission is free but it’s a good idea to make the hike with a guide who’s familiar with the rainforest, for both safety reasons and to increase your chance of spotting wildlife.
- The road to the trail head is winding so prepare if you’re prone to motion sickness.
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The entrance fee to La Chorrera Park to see La Chorrera Waterfall is 35,000 Colombian pesos. However, guided tours with provided transportation start at US$100. Any additional activities, such as hiking with a guide, canyoning, or abseiling, will incur extra fees.
When hiking to La Chorrera Waterfall, wear comfortable, breathable clothing. Keep in mind that the climate around Bogota may change rapidly, moving from sunny skies to rainfall within minutes. It’s recommended that you wear closed-toe hiking boots to navigate wet and muddy conditions. A light rain jacket may be helpful.
Yes, guided tours are available for La Chorrera Waterfall. Private hiking tours are available from several tour operators. Prices for full-day tours, which typically include hikes to both La Chorrera and El Chiflón waterfalls, start around US$100. More expensive tours range from US$150 to US$200.
Yes, you can and should bring your own food and drink for the hike to La Chorrera Waterfall. There is one restaurant, Restaurante Chef Cubano, near the park entrance; however, you should pack water for hydration and a protein-rich snack for energy while hiking.
No, you are not allowed to swim at La Chorrera Waterfall. This natural space does not have any lifeguards, and the strong waterfall and deep pool are not suitable for recreational swimming.














































