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Adventure plans in Barbosa, Santander

The fresh water of the Suárez River, the Ortigo well and the Piedra de Pato beach provide a peaceful experience where families, groups of friends or couples can enjoy moments close to nature and recharge themselves with the best energy.

Connection with the nature

La cascada de los caballeros and the comfort we offer at Turrim Dei Hotel Boutique are the perfect excuse to connect with nature and rest comfortably.


Includes:

 

  • 1 night accommodation in a double room for 2 people.
  • Dinner in Turrim.
  • American style breakfast.
  • Transfer from the hotel to the Caballeros waterfall and the cotton museum and return to the hotel.
  • Visit to the cotton museum and trekking in the waterfall of Los Caballeros up to Pozo Cura.
  • Typical Santander lunch.

 

*Minimum 4 persons

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La Cascada de los Caballeros

The day begins and after a wonderful night's stay in our facilities with an exquisite a la carte dinner in our restaurant and under the stars next to our jacuzzi on the 8th floor, the adventure tour to the Cascada de los Caballeros is just beginning. After some delicious snacks, a guide will accompany you on a guided tour to one of the best tourist attractions in the country. 


The Cascada de los Caballeros, located in the village of San José de Suaita, municipality of Suaita, offers its spectators and visitors, a waterfall of almost 100 meters high, ending in a natural pool suitable for bathing where you will enjoy the water. The sounds of nature in this paradise, and the scenery will be just a part of your day. 


This place of nature and adventure will give you the opportunity to walk and observe the fauna and flora around and spend an unforgettable day, if you like adrenaline, you will find stairs to go down the waterfall and reach the end of this waterfall, to pozo cura. Just 3km from the village of San José de Suaita, this space in the middle of nature disconnects you from the cell phone and urban life immediately. Together with the guide, you will visit the cotton museum and have a typical Santander lunch to complete this plan of adventure and unforgettable memories.

Las ventanas de Tisquizoque

With a spectacular panoramic view, the windows of Tisquizoque gives the most adventurous the entrance to its waterfall of approximately 86 meters high. The windows of Tisquizoque is the most characteristic tourist site of the region, giving way to lovers of extreme emotions. As its name suggests, the windows of Tisquizoque is a cave that allows you to cross from side to side and explore this natural wonder. 


Located in the municipality of Florian, Santander, from there, a magnificent waterfall of three falls which the inhabitants around it call "paradise". To get to this natural place is an adventure, from Barbosa, only 60 km from Florian you can enjoy Puente Nacional to make the last stop before reaching the windows of Tisquizoque. In a part of this tour you will enter the so-called Jesus Maria road, where the journey becomes stone roads and stretches made of nature. 


This paradise has all kinds of challenges for those seeking extreme emotions. From the top of the waterfall you will find stairs where patience and dexterity to descend are completely necessary. You will also find a 15-meter long suspension bridge where nerves and height play an important role, and the passage of time makes the boards of the bridge sound as if they threaten to break. Everything is part of the adventure! 


It is important to note that this tour must be done with a guide, as the terrain is slippery and can be dangerous for the inexperienced. At the end of the tour you will find a cave that many years ago was inhabited by the Tisquizoques Indians, who are part of our culture and our history in the Colombian Caribbean. 

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