Emerso Urbina
An exquisite place
San José de Bolivar is an exquisite place surrounded by nature; moors, mountains, rivers, lakes and a variety of vegetation where nature meets colonial architecture. A simple walk through its streets is a delightful experience. The gabled houses, cobbled streets, the Church and Plaza Bolivar are sites that anyone can enjoy. You could go to one of its villages, where natural wealth delights with landslide mountain scenery for the viewer. The sector also has significant dairy farms, and a large natural attribute: The Paujiles waterfall at 60m high to the wonder of the visitor. No doubt the water temperature is warm, but whoever can manage it could sit right under the waterfall and have a unique experience.
And the more adventurous can camp in its surroundings, and remain there as long as you see fit. However, there is an even riskier and rewarding opportunity, as have those who have had the opportunity to live: The Páramo La Cimarronera, located in the Juan Pablo Penaloza National Park, with the presence of more than one hundred periglacial lakes. Those wishing to make the trip, please contact the local Tourist Office located in the vicinity of City Hall. There are excursions organized into groups according to their availability. Undoubtedly, San José de Bolivar is an excellent choice for those wishing to relax and enjoy the majestic scenery. Importantly, there are cozy inns to accommodate tourists. But it was already booked up for this season well in advance, so those interested, book way ahead of time, especially in peak season.
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