The Famous Chicamocha Canyon In Santander
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Do you dream of discovering a natural wonder of Colombia? One of the seven wonders of the world, according to the Colombians 😉
Let me introduce you to the majestic Chicamocha Canyon that I recently explored, a fabulous landscape inhabited by the soul of an endearing culture.
I’ll tell you how to choose your stops based on your tastes and hiking abilities, and plenty of other tips to fully enjoy your adventure in a unique natural setting.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
A stone giant shaped by time.
Located in the eastern Cordillera of Colombia, the Chicamocha Canyon crosses the departments of Boyacá and Santander. It is 227 km long and has a maximum depth of 2000 meters, making it the second largest canyon in the world.
It results from the erosion work of the Chicamocha river which originates in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy and joins the Suarez river south of Zapatoca at a geographical point called Las Juntas, to form the Sogamoso river.
The Chicamocha canyon as a whole is therefore the convergence of two canyons, Chicamocha and Suarez.
Its formation dates back to about 46 million years ago when the region was occupied by an inland sea with abundant marine life as evidenced by the many marine fossils such as ammonites, which are still found.
It is also a zone of significant tectonic activity generating frequent earthquakes that are barely perceptible due to the depth of the “seismic nest”.

The history of the canyon is intimately linked to that of the Guane people, who occupied the territory covered by the current municipalities of Los Santos, Jordán, Cabrera, Barichara, and Curití, as evidenced by the discoveries of pictograms in rock shelters and the remains of pottery and textiles.
To trade with neighboring peoples, this agricultural community built an important network of paths paved with large stones through the canyon, used by the Spanish settlers during the Conquest and then referred to as “caminos reales”.
During the first half of the 19th century, a German engineer and merchant, Geo Von Lengerke, settled in Santander to trade goods. He then had the idea to restore the ancient Guane paths to facilitate trade between the villages of the canyon.

With its striking beauty and contrasting landscapes between arid land and lush vegetation, the Chicamocha Canyon is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. It is home to rich flora and fauna with endemic species, such as the Barigón tree.
It is also a place steeped in history where the spirit of the Guane people and the heritage of Spanish settlers come together in a harmonious and beautifully preserved local architecture. The tapia or bahareque houses and cobblestone streets seem to blend into the many colors of the canyon.
The inhabitants are a reflection of these astonishing landscapes, authentic and proud at first glance and deeply open and warm when approached. They are attached to a very lively ancestral craftsmanship that they love to share with curious travelers.
Forests, rivers, and waterfalls make the canyon a wonderful playground for adventurers who can enjoy rafting, mountain biking, paragliding, bungee jumping, and other extreme sports in incredible locations.

The Chicamocha Canyon has a very variable climate due to the strong variations in altitude (400 to 2200 m above sea level). At the bottom, the temperature easily climbs to 30°C and above, while at higher altitudes, it remains milder, around 20°C. On average, the temperature is between 22°C and 25°C, and the sky generally remains clear.
You can visit the Chicamocha Canyon at any time of the year, but I recommend coming during the rainy season (April to November) if you want to enjoy greener vegetation and suffer less from the heat – it’s more pleasant for hiking.
No matter the season, the sun can be intense at midday.

The Chicamocha Canyon can be visited on foot by mainly following the famous caminos reales or Lengerke paths. They are generally well-maintained and marked, so you can explore them without a guide.
If you’re going on a multi-day trek, you’ll find hotels to stay in the villages where you’ll stop over.
Depending on where you’re going, the signage on the ground may not be very visible, the path may get lost in the vegetation, or the route may not be indicated on the app you’re using. Get information from the locals before venturing out.
I also recommend taking a local guide if you’re not used to trekking or if you don’t speak Spanish.


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The Chicamocha Canyon from Barichara
A magnificent colonial village above the void.
Barichara is a peaceful and picturesque village, with beautiful colonial architecture perfectly preserved.
You won’t get bored there. It’s a lively place, driven by a strong tradition of craftsmanship, where you can discover workshops of pottery, weaving, paper, and basketry, or the culture of coffee and tobacco.
Its numerous cafes and restaurants serve traditional dishes from Santander, renowned for its gastronomy, as well as a creative cuisine highlighting local products.
Perched on the slopes of the Suarez canyon at 1336 m altitude, Barichara offers magnificent views and unforgettable sunsets.
It is also an excellent starting point for easy treks, like the one leading to Guane, with the possibility of returning by tuk-tuk, bus, or taxi. If you want a bit more challenge, a trek takes you to Jordan, at the bottom of the canyon, where you can admire magnificent landscapes and incredible views.

A 5.5 km route on a camino real, easy and bucolic, connects Barichara (start here) to Guane, a charming village, with superb views of the Suárez River canyon. Allow 2 to 3 hours while strolling.
Another trek leads from Barichara to Jordan passing through Villanueva, but I advise you to skip the Barichara – Villanueva stage, which, in my opinion, only serves to lengthen your walking time.
From Barichara, go directly to the Mirador Alto de Marta by private transport – we know a very good one – then descend to the bottom of the canyon through breathtaking landscapes and viewpoints until you reach Jordan, a ghost village. Sleep in Jordan or go back up by private transport. Plan for 4 to 5 hours of hiking and demanding conditions due to the heat.
This is not a classic stage of the canyon but an easy 7 km (2 hours) hike via a camino real through the pastures, leading from Barichara to Cabrera, an authentic village. Along the way, there are magnificent views of waterfalls and El Salto del Mico for a stunning view of the Suarez canyon.

I recommend sleeping in the village to leave early in the morning.
Casa Canela is the ideal option for small budgets. This traditional house with a lovely patio and pool offers a cozy atmosphere. The rooms are comfortable, some with shared bathrooms. The kitchen is available in the evening.
Average budgets can choose Masaya Collection Achiotte, near the main Parque. This peaceful building has a lovely patio with a pool. The Junior Suite, with its outdoor shower, is great. Otherwise, Casa Guatí, with its modern and bright rooms and its infinity pool, offers a superb view of Barichara.
To treat yourself, Casa Yahri offers elegant decor, spacious rooms, and a small pool to cool off. The atmosphere is intimate and the service impeccable. A true haven of peace, the elegant Casa Barichara Boutique, with its fantastic view and pool surrounded by orange trees, is a great alternative.

A direct bus from the company Cotrasangil connects Bucaramanga to Barichara (120 kms – 4 hours).
If you are coming from Bogota, Santa Marta, Bucaramanga, or Tunja, you can take a bus to San Gil.
San Gil has a small airport, Los Pozos, about twenty minutes by car from downtown. The airline Satena has just opened a Medellín – San Gil route and Nativ Air also charters a small 6-seater plane from Bogota, the flight takes 1 hour.
Arriving in San Gil, head to the Terminalito in the center of San Gil to take a mini bus that will take you to Barichara in 45 minutes – There is a departure every hour.
We also know excellent private transportation – the guarantee of a more comfortable trip and attractive prices when traveling with others.


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The Chicamocha Canyon from Jordan
Getting lost at the bottom of the canyon.
In Jordan, you will be at the very bottom of the impressive Chicamocha Canyon! I found the experience almost unreal. Imagine a tiny village of 54 inhabitants, forgotten on the edge of a mythical river. The heat, deserted streets, and closed houses, in short, the perfect and mysterious atmosphere of a true ghost village where time has stopped.
You can admire the superb and famous Lengerke Bridge that spans the river and is used by the camino real that climbs to Los Santos. One of the first bridges in Colombia (1864) that played a key role in commercial exchanges and was an emblematic place during the war of independence.
You will cross an astonishing vegetation of dry tropical forest, agaves, and cacti, including the funny Englishman’s head cactus or the Ceiba Barrigona (Barigón), an endemic tree of this ecosystem with a curious swollen trunk at the base.




The Jordan – Villanueva stage offers amazing views of the canyon, but it’s a tough climb! (1200 m elevation gain – total length 16 kilometers). Plan for 6 to 10 hours of hiking if you want to reach Rancho Alegre or the main park of Villanueva. The path is sometimes a bit under-maintained. Perfect for experienced hikers.
From Jordan you can climb to Los Santos. 1000 m elevation gain over 5.5 kilometers, in short, a wall 😉 Plan for 4 hours of ascent. Along the way, you’ll find shelters to catch your breath and admire the fantastic panorama.
Finally, another stage leads from Jordan to Aratoca. It’s a challenging hike – 1300 m of elevation gain over 16 kilometers and the path is not always well marked. In fact, you are climbing the whole time! However, I met some friendly tobacco farmers on their plantation, a super cool moment, and passed through beautiful typical canyon vegetation.

In the village, very close to the bridge of Lengerke, you will find a small unpretentious inn in a traditional house with a patio, La Posada del Caminante. There are dormitories. Quite suitable for an overnight stop.
You can also stay and eat at Los Trinitarios, a modest hotel 500 m from the village. The atmosphere is relaxed, the rooms are simple but clean. However, it is super hot, you will sleep under a tin roof. I really enjoyed the pool!
For more comfort, 25 minutes on foot from Jordan, the Tamarindo ecolodge offers accommodation in a perched cabin or in a fully equipped tent, in the heart of nature with natural pools. An oasis in the middle of the Chicamocha canyon.

People mainly come to Jordan on foot. Jordan is primarily a stop on the trek Barichara – Los Santos.
Otherwise, every day a bus is supposed to cover the Jordan – Aratoca route.
You can also use a private transport service.

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The Chicamocha Canyon from Los Santos
A mythical place that is worth it.
Los Santos is a municipality located at an altitude of 1300 m that offers incredible views of the canyon from La Mesa de Los Santos, the plateau on which the city is located.
This mountainous area is popular with the residents of Bucaramanga who come here for vacation, and it is home to a beautiful waterfall, El Salto del Duende.
It is also on the Mesa de Los Santos where the cable car station is located, allowing you to cross the canyon in 20 minutes from Panachi park, about 2 hours from Barichara on the road coming from Bucaramanga. The views are breathtaking.
From Los Santos you can reach Jordan at the bottom of the canyon by taking a camino real. The path is cool, it goes downhill all the way (1000 m in 5.5 kilometers) and you will have magnificent views along the entire route.
However, once in Jordan, you will have the choice between going back up to Los Santos, which will be much less easy, or continuing towards Aratoca or Villanueva. In both cases, you will also have a nice climb: 16 kilometers with an elevation gain of 1200 to 1300 m whether you choose one or the other.
If you don’t feel like sweating, you can always arrange for a private transport to pick you up in Jordan.
In Los Santos, you’ll find several glamping spots that look nice. This is the case with Chicamocha Vibes where everything is designed for your well-being. A lovely, comfortable cabin with an incredible view of the canyon, an outdoor jacuzzi, and a beautiful natural setting, it’s the perfect place to relax. The service is excellent and the atmosphere is peaceful.
The cabins at Refugio La Roca with walls made of tapia perfectly integrated into nature are another beautiful option. A splendid location on the edge of a cliff with an incredible view, delicious breakfasts, lovely comfortable rooms, and a more economical dormitory. Glamping is just steps away from beautiful climbing routes.
You can also stay at a well-known coffee finca. The traditional farm is beautiful, the tour of the coffee plantation is quality, and the cuisine is excellent. However, reviews are quite controversial regarding the welcome and organization.
To get to Los Santos, if you are coming from San Gil, you can take the Panachi cable car and cross the canyon (20 minutes).
You can also take a bus from Piedecuesta, a town located 42 kilometers north of Los Santos. There is a departure every hour.

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The Chicamocha Canyon from Zapatoca
A peaceful village with a view of the junta.
Zapatoca is a peaceful small town at 1773 m altitude, little known to tourists. A few picturesque streets and colonial houses, a large central square with a beautiful church.
Climb the stairs leading to the Campo Santo for a panoramic view of the village; you will find the tomb of Lengerke there. Nearby, the Mirador de Los Yariguíes offers a breathtaking view of the Serranía de los Yariguíes, a national park ideal for hikers.
For an exceptional view of the canyon, walk to the Mirador Guane (10 km round trip) – clouds can sometimes obstruct the view. Otherwise, take a tuktuk to get there faster when the sky is clear.
The Zapatoca viewpoint, accessible by taxi, will offer you a spectacular view of Las Juntas where the Chicamocha and Suarez canyons meet to form the Sogamoso – perfect for understanding the geography of the area.
Finally, in town, a very beautiful pre-Columbian museum displays superb pieces from the 7 local cultures, including that of the Guane.

From Bucaramanga, a tour will take you to San Vincente de Chuchuri by car (2h30) where you will spend the night. In the morning, a vehicle will take you to the entrance of the national park Serranía de los Yariguíes. A 6-7 hour walk (17 km) through the tropical rainforest before arriving at Zapatoca. The next day, a vehicle will take you to the village of La Fuente from where you will set off on foot to Guane (6-7h / 13 km), a picturesque village in the Suarez canyon, before heading back to Barichara.
Just a stone’s throw from the main park, Casa Palosanto is a beautiful colonial house full of charm. Comfortable rooms, a large and lovely garden, elegant decor, and a peaceful atmosphere. The hosts are warm, the service attentive, and the breakfast delicious, all at a reasonable price.
La Casona, located on a street in the center, is a traditional house with a pretty flowered patio, decorated with handcrafted items. Its rooms (doubles to quadruples) are simple but comfortable and spotless. The breakfast is delicious, and Lucia, the host, is always ready to share good advice. Warm and family-friendly atmosphere, excellent value for money.

Zapatoca is located 70 kilometers south of Bucaramanga. From the capital of Santander, you can take a private transport or a bus, there are several departures per day. Expect a 2.5-hour trip.
If you are coming from Barichara, on the other side of the Suarez canyon, you will need to take a private transport to cover the approximately 60 kilometers that separate the two villages. The road descends to the bottom of the canyon before going back up, you will pass through fantastic landscapes. However, it is in poor condition, expect a 3.5-hour chaotic trip.


Extreme Sports in the Chicamocha Canyon
A perfect setting for adrenaline lovers.
100 km south of Bucaramanga, San Gil is renowned for its rivers of varying difficulties, perfect for rafting in stunning landscapes, with experienced instructors.
Beginners and families will enjoy the waters of the Rio Fonce (classes 2/3 – 9 km) – Expect 1 to 2 hours of descent depending on the tour and water level.
If you are more adventurous, you can tackle the rushing waters of the Rio Suarez (classes 4/5 – 15 km) – 5 hours in total with 1.5h to 3h on the river depending on the water level.
You can also venture on the Rio Chicamocha at the bottom of one of the world’s most profound canyons, on class 3/4+ rapids, surrounded by fabulous landscapes and passing through lost villages. A first tour will take you from Puente Pescadero to Jordan (15 km – 7 hours including 2-3 h on the water) and a second will lead you from Puente Pescadero to Las Juntas (25 km – 9 hours including 4-5h on the water).
You will travel by van to the takeoff site about 1 hour’s drive from San Gil, at the edge of the Chicamocha Canyon.
An instructor will explain the equipment, the takeoff/landing procedures, the flight process, and the safety instructions. You will then go to the takeoff site to wait for your turn. The lightest take off first because the wind strengthens throughout the day.
When it’s your turn, you will be harnessed with your instructor and off you go for the big jump! In 6 strides you will dive into the void. You will fly in a breathtaking landscape for about 25 minutes. If your instructor feels you are confident, they will offer you an adrenaline rush by playing with the wing before returning to solid ground.
To capture your flight, you will be offered to take photos and a video.
When all the candidates in your group have flown, the van will take you back to San Gil.

If you’re a fan of mountain biking, you can ride down into the Chicamocha Canyon.
Tours offer day trips, but you can also take a route that leads you to Jordan, at the very bottom of the canyon, or to La Fuente.
We know a great guide from Barichara. He took me to Guane, I had a blast, and the equipment is top-notch.

For fans of strong thrills, the Parque Extremo El Peñón Guane, 5 kilometers north of San Gil, has a bungee jumping site. With a 140-meter drop, it’s the highest in South America.
The safety is very well ensured and the staff is experienced and very reassuring. Plus, you jump into a fantastic landscape.

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Safety in the Chicamocha Canyon
Be very careful of the heat, which can be intense in the canyon, especially if you venture to the bottom.
Most of the caminos reales are fairly well marked but the canyon is immense and sometimes less well-maintained paths get lost in the vegetation or are not indicated on the app you use on your phone. Be careful not to get lost.
You can also have the route confirmed by the inhabitants of the villages you pass through, they will always be willing to help you. I advise you to work on your Spanish 😉

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Tips for the Chicamocha Canyon
To be fully ready to explore this stone giant.
To fully enjoy your adventure in the Chicamocha Canyon, bring comfortable shoes suitable for walking, light and flexible clothing for the day – opt for long sleeves to protect yourself from the sun, and a vest for the cooler evenings.
Don’t forget your swimsuit, a cap or hat, your sunglasses, sunscreen, and an environmentally friendly mosquito repellent.
Also, remember to bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and reduce waste.
To find your way, rely on online applications such as maps.me or Wikiloc. Download the mapped area before you leave, this will prevent any surprises in case you lose network.

I advise you to leave very early in the morning (sunrise), so you can enjoy the coolness while walking. Believe me, the heat can be very intense as early as 10 a.m., especially when you approach the bottom of the canyon.

Of course, it’s super cool to go on an adventure alone, without a guide. But don’t overestimate your abilities at the risk of ruining your fun 😉
It’s safer if you’re not experienced in trekking, if you’re afraid of getting lost or if you’re worried about fatigue due to the heat.
Your guide can organize your transportation according to the stages you’ve planned in the canyon, which isn’t always easy to do on your own, and they can also help you discover sections less traveled than the classic Barichara – Guane.
Additionally, by hiring a guide, you will participate in the local economy.
Even without being a passionate botanist like my father, if you venture into the Chicamocha canyon, you will surely be intrigued by this imposing tree with a funny swollen trunk at the base. I met my first Ceiba barrigona, or Barigón, as I left Jordan by the trail that runs along the Chicamocha River before climbing into the forest towards Aratoca.
You can also spot it on the canyon slopes by its lighter foliage.
This amazing tree is endemic to eastern Colombia and thrives in the harsh conditions of the Chicamocha Canyon. Since 2011, it has been a protected species and there are very few of them.

To help you prepare for your adventure in the Chicamocha Canyon, I have compiled a list of the main stopover villages:
Barichara – Guane – Villanueva – Jordán – Mesa de Los Santos – Aratoca – La Fuente – Zapatoca San Miguel – Pescadero – Cepitá.
And don’t hesitate to check out this excellent site.

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My Adventures in the Chicamocha Canyon
I was fascinated by my hikes and the viewpoints over the Chicamocha Canyon. Here is a compilation of my favorite photos.
TOM’S TIPS
If you love amazing hikes, you should check out the treks in Los Nevados and the Lost City trek

My Best Photos of the Chicamocha Canyon



Short break to admire the Chicamocha Canyon during the transfer from Bucaramanga to Barichara. Check out these views!






This trek from Villanueva to Jordan is one of the most beautiful treks I’ve done. But what heat! It’s really important to start super early! Around 6 AM if you can.



Jordan is a small village located at the bottom of the Chicamocha Canyon. It’s one of the few places where there are still tobacco plantations.







I left Barichara for Guane, descending part of the Suarez Canyon. The descent is pure bliss—you zip between the cacti and ochre rocks with the wind in your hair.
But be careful, you have to go back up to Barichara afterwards! It stings the legs a bit (well, okay, a lot), but it’s just about ten km. The thing is to take your time and hydrate regularly. The view of the canyon is well worth the effort!


A funny thing in Santander (well, especially in Barichara): it’s the kingdom of the Renault 4. They are everywhere! These little cult cars from the 70s-80s continue to run like the first day. You see them at every street corner, often in improbable colors and with a body that has lived a thousand lives.
But the highlight of the show is on the way back between Zapatoca and Bucaramanga. There, in the middle of nowhere, there’s this Renault 4 placed like a sculpture with an incredible view of the Chicamocha canyon in the background. A surreal moment that made me smile!
By the way, this whole route is incredibly beautiful. You wind along the canyon with breathtaking panoramas at every turn.
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