Parque Nacional Natural Puracé
Parque Nacional Natural Puracé is a protected area located in the Andes of Colombia. Established in 1967, it covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers and is known for its diverse ecosystems, including páramos, forests, and volcanic landscapes. The park is home to various wildlife species, such as the endangered Andean condor and the spectacled bear.
The park features the active Puracé Volcano, which is a significant geological attraction. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails, hot springs, and stunning waterfalls. The region is also rich in cultural heritage, with nearby indigenous communities that contribute to the area's unique identity.