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Meet the ecotourist attractions of La Guajira

With lush pools of natural water you will be greeted with each visit to the Montes de Oca protective forest reserve., a protected area in the department of La Guajira that has 12.294 hectares of conservation.

Responsible for protecting species such as: the green macaw, la loose, the partridge and the cardonera palaoma. It is also home to felines, mammals, peces, mammals and birds that have been responsible for repopulating the ecosystem; This dry forest is an ecotourism attraction that allows moderate visits by travelers who want to see the frozen water waterfalls that rest in the region..

Monte de Oca with its great landscape value allows for the development of contemplation and passive recreation activities., taking into account that since it is a protection zone, it is necessary that the entry of personnel is not numerous., Avoid leaving solid waste during your visit and respect the fauna and flora that reside there..

Corporguajira continues working for the protection of 9 existing protected areas in the department that have allowed the creation of preservation spaces, recovery and generation of environmental education creating bonds of appreciation and respect between ecosystems and man.


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