Bogotá Savannah

Colombia

Luxury & Culture

The Bogota savannah is a region rich in both culture and nature, offering breathtaking landscapes and a deep connection to Colombia’s heritage. This lush highland plateau is known for its fertile lands, traditional villages, and vibrant ecosystems. At the heart of this captivating region lies La Trinidad, a luxurious and modern colonial ranch surrounded by 5 hectares of blueberry fields, serving as the perfect base for exploring the area. From La Trinidad, guests can visit the awe-inspiring Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, the stunning rock formations of Suesca, and the sacred lagoon of Guatavita. Each experience is crafted to immerse you in the beauty and history of the Bogota savannah while providing the utmost in comfort and elegance.

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Blueberry Experience

OVERVIEW

Experience the epitome of luxury and relaxation at Rancho La Trinidad in Guasca. Begin your day with a gourmet breakfast overlooking the stunning Bogotá savanna. Immerse yourself in the blueberry farm experience, participating in hands-on harvesting and workshops led by local farming families. Relish a unique lunch amidst the blueberry fields, akin to dining in a vineyard. In the afternoon, unwind with leisure activities such as golf, spa treatments, or ecotourism hikes. Return to the ranch for an elegant dinner in the charming indoor garden, followed by premium drinks in the social lounge. Enjoy the comfort of your luxurious accommodations, ensuring a serene escape. Rancho La Trinidad offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion, nature exploration, and refined comfort, promising an unforgettable experience in one of Colombia’s most picturesque settings.

Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá

OVERVIEW

The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is one of Colombia’s most notable architectural and artistic achievements, earning the title of a modern architectural jewel. Recognized for its cultural, religious, and environmental significance, the underground church is part of the «Parque de la Sal,» a cultural complex dedicated to mining, geology, and natural resources. In 2007, the cathedral was voted the number one Wonder of Colombia and was also proposed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Visitors can marvel at the intricate religious sculptures and experience the unique atmosphere of this underground sanctuary, which stands as a testament to Colombian ingenuity and dedication to preserving its rich heritage.

Rock formations of Suesca

OVERVIEW

Suesca’s towering rock formations, originally settled by the Chibcha people as ‘Sueica’ or ‘Rock of the Birds,’ captivated Don Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, inspiring his writings on Bogotá’s foundation. Stretching over 2 kilometers alongside the Bogotá River and railway, these cliffs rise between 20 to 130 meters. Today, Suesca is renowned as a haven for rock climbers, boasting 400 diverse climbing routes that cater to climbers of all skill levels. Beyond its natural allure, Suesca offers a compelling blend of historical intrigue and outdoor adventure, inviting enthusiasts to explore its cultural roots while enjoying breathtaking vistas. Whether scaling the heights or soaking in the scenery, Suesca promises a distinctive journey into Colombia’s natural and historical landscape.

Guatavita

OVERVIEW

Guatavita, nestled in the Colombian Andes, is famed for its mystical Laguna de Guatavita, believed to have inspired the El Dorado legend. The Muisca people held sacred rituals here, involving gold offerings. Today, the picturesque town offers colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, where visitors can purchase handmade crafts and textiles crafted using ancient techniques. Artisans create intricately woven baskets, vibrant textiles, and pottery reflecting indigenous heritage. The tranquil Laguna de Guatavita, surrounded by lush greenery, invites reflection and exploration of its cultural significance. As a natural monument, it offers panoramic views and a serene atmosphere, perfect for learning about its historical importance. Guatavita provides a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Colombia’s heartland.

Blueberry Fields

Gastronomy

Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá

Underground Sanctuary

Suesca's Rocks

Adventure

Guatavita

The Sacred Laguna

Luxurious Blueberry Farm Retreat at Rancho La Trinidad

Experience the ultimate luxury and relaxation at Rancho La Trinidad. Enjoy immersive blueberry farm activities, authentic cultural interactions, and serene rest, all set against the breathtaking Bogotá savanna backdrop

Experience the epitome of luxury and relaxation at Rancho La Trinidad in Guasca. Begin your day with a gourmet breakfast overlooking the stunning Bogotá savanna. Immerse yourself in the blueberry farm experience, participating in hands-on harvesting and workshops led by local farming families. Relish a unique lunch amidst the blueberry fields, akin to dining in a vineyard. In the afternoon, unwind with leisure activities such as golf, spa treatments, or ecotourism hikes. Return to the ranch for an elegant dinner in the charming indoor garden, followed by premium drinks in the social lounge. Enjoy the comfort of your luxurious accommodations, ensuring a serene escape. Rancho La Trinidad offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion, nature exploration, and refined comfort, promising an unforgettable experience in one of Colombia’s most picturesque settings.

Colombia's Architectural Jewel: The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá

Explore the stunning Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, an architectural marvel carved within the depths of a salt mine, showcasing awe-inspiring religious sculptures and a unique underground sanctuary.

The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is one of Colombia’s most notable architectural and artistic achievements, earning the title of a modern architectural jewel. Recognized for its cultural, religious, and environmental significance, the underground church is part of the «Parque de la Sal,» a cultural complex dedicated to mining, geology, and natural resources. In 2007, the cathedral was voted the number one Wonder of Colombia and was also proposed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Visitors can marvel at the intricate religious sculptures and experience the unique atmosphere of this underground sanctuary, which stands as a testament to Colombian ingenuity and dedication to preserving its rich heritage.

Exploring Suesca: A Rock Climber's Paradise.

Discover Suesca's stunning rock formations, a paradise for climbers and adventurers. These ancient rocks, carved by nature, offer breathtaking views and an exhilarating experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

Suesca’s towering rock formations, originally settled by the Chibcha people as ‘Sueica’ or ‘Rock of the Birds,’ captivated Don Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, inspiring his writings on Bogotá’s foundation. Stretching over 2 kilometers alongside the Bogotá River and railway, these cliffs rise between 20 to 130 meters. Today, Suesca is renowned as a haven for rock climbers, boasting 400 diverse climbing routes that cater to climbers of all skill levels. Beyond its natural allure, Suesca offers a compelling blend of historical intrigue and outdoor adventure, inviting enthusiasts to explore its cultural roots while enjoying breathtaking vistas. Whether scaling the heights or soaking in the scenery, Suesca promises a distinctive journey into Colombia’s natural and historical landscape.

Discover Guatavita: Legends, Crafts, and the Sacred Laguna

Guatavita, steeped in legend, is famed for its sacred lagoon. According to myths, the Muisca civilization conducted rituals here, inspiring tales of El Dorado's golden treasures.

Guatavita, nestled in the Colombian Andes, is famed for its mystical Laguna de Guatavita, believed to have inspired the El Dorado legend. The Muisca people held sacred rituals here, involving gold offerings. Today, the picturesque town offers colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, where visitors can purchase handmade crafts and textiles crafted using ancient techniques. Artisans create intricately woven baskets, vibrant textiles, and pottery reflecting indigenous heritage. The tranquil Laguna de Guatavita, surrounded by lush greenery, invites reflection and exploration of its cultural significance. As a natural monument, it offers panoramic views and a serene atmosphere, perfect for learning about its historical importance. Guatavita provides a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Colombia’s heartland.

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La Trinidad Ranch

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50 sqm
Escape to our luxurious colonial ranch in Guasca, nestled amidst the serene Bogotá savanna. Featuring 5 premium rooms, a private 9-hole golf course, and a tranquil private lake, our ranch offers a perfect blend of architectural elegance and eco-sustainable tourism. Immerse yourself in equestrian charm, expansive blueberry fields, and unparalleled cultural experiences for an unforgettable […]
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