Colombian Andes
The Colombian Andes are a major mountain range that runs through the western part of Colombia. This range is part of the larger Andes Mountains, which extend along the western edge of South America. The Colombian Andes are divided into three branches: the Western, Central, and Eastern Cordilleras. These mountains are known for their rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems.
The region is home to various climates, ranging from tropical in the lowlands to cold in the high altitudes. The Colombian Andes also support numerous indigenous communities and are vital for agriculture, providing crops like coffee and flowers. The mountains are a popular destination for hiking and eco-tourism, attracting visitors to explore their stunning landscapes.