Chingaza – Páramo, Land and Tradition, Chingaza, Andes, Cundiboyacense highlands
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Wellness, cultural y naturaleza
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Discover “Bogotá & Cundinamarca: Sacred Mountain”
A journey of renewal through emerald and cacao rituals, Muisca ceremonies in sacred lagoons, and luxury nest stays with the Bogotá & Cundinamarca: Sacred Mountain tour, an experience designed to reconnect with the spiritual essence of the Andean territory and its deep relationship with nature. This itinerary offers a slow immersion into mountain landscapes where ancestral tradition, wellness, and exclusivity come into balance.
The experience begins with symbolic rituals involving emeralds and cacao, elements deeply rooted in Colombia’s pre-Hispanic worldview and natural heritage. These encounters invite introspection, emotional connection, and mind-body alignment in a carefully curated environment dedicated to conscious rest.
The journey continues with Muisca-inspired ceremonies at sacred lagoons, places of profound spiritual significance where water, mountains, and sky merge into a single ritual landscape. These sites, revered by indigenous cultures, offer insight into the ancestral relationship between humans and territory.
The experience is complemented by stays in luxury nests integrated into the landscape, designed to provide privacy, comfort, and contemplation amid nature. Facing the dramatic rock formations of Suesca, the setting becomes an ideal space for rest, disconnection, and appreciation of the region’s rocky mountain scenery.
✔︎ Journey starts and ends in Bogotá.
You can also discover other experiences designed by Threads Travel such as Boyacá Highlands: Heritage, Arts & Thermal Springs, Quindío: Experiences Beyond Coffee , or Risaralda: Coffee, Hot Springs & Cloud Forests—journeys that connect the Andean plateau with mountain nature, wellness, and cultural heritage.
Additionally, to learn more about Bogotá as a cultural and natural destination, you can consult the official Bogotá Guide by Colombia Travel, where the city is highlighted as Colombia’s cultural hub, featuring museums, gastronomy, colonial architecture, and the Eastern Hills as its main natural backdrop.






