Los Nevados National Natural Park offers a breathtaking array of volcanic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and outdoor recreation opportunities, attracting adventurers and nature enthusiasts.
Los Nevados National Natural Park is a vast protected area situated in the heart of the Colombian Andes, primarily in the departments of Caldas, Quindío, Risaralda, and Tolima. Covering an area characterized by high-altitude ecosystems, it is renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, including the towering Nevado del Ruiz volcano. The park has distinct páramo ecosystems, which are home to unique species such as the Andean condor and spectacled bear. Historically, the region has been significant for indigenous communities and has played a pivotal role in Colombia's coffee and agriculture development. Visitors to Los Nevados can indulge in a variety of activities such as hiking its challenging trails, exploring the volcanic terrains, and soaking in hot springs. Key landmarks include the Ruiz, Tolima, and Quindío peaks, which offer awe-inspiring vistas. The park’s appeal lies in its rugged beauty, rich biodiversity, and the adventure of exploration.
Nevado del Ruiz, an active stratovolcano offering magnificent views
Unique páramo ecosystems teeming with rare flora and fauna
Hot springs providing relaxation in the midst of volcanic landscapes
The crater lakes on Nevado del Tolima, a stunning natural feature
An iconic stratovolcano known for its dramatic eruptions and captivating beauty.
A unique high-altitude ecosystem filled with rare plant and animal species.
Natural hot springs that offer a warm respite amidst the cold mountain climate.