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.