Best attractions and places to see in Puerto Tejada are found in Colombia's Cauca Valley, a region characterized by its rich Afro-Colombian heritage. The area features dense rainforests, rolling hills, and significant rivers like the Palo and Paila. It offers opportunities to explore natural landscapes and cultural sites.
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The Meléndez River Bio-Healthy Park is a one-kilometer linear park on the left bank of the river, in the El Ingenio neighborhood of Cali. It is part of the restoration of natural corridors between the Farallones Mountains and the Cauca River, featuring trails, a bike path, plazas, and sports equipment made from recycled plastic. It also includes the planting of native trees, pollinator plants, and exercise areas for all ages.
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Petroglyphs (rock engraving) of the Peón. Pance, recorded by our ancestors, and the good view between cane fields and the Farallones of Cali, from the Neolithic period. They are the closest antecedent of the symbols prior to writing. Its use as a form of communication dates back to 10,000 BC. c. Peón Archaeological Park, where we will find petroglyphs carved into the rocks by our ancestors, their temples of worship and we will enjoy the beautiful landscape of the plain and the Farallones of Cali in the background.
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Entrance to the Toboganes descent trail, finding a narrow path and several hills giving a beautiful view of Jamundi
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Start or entrance to the cañaduzales to reach the Vereda Chontaduro which has different trails, trails that increase rapidly in level with technical terrain
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Parallel shortcut to the ascent or descent of the Chontaduro Torre 3 route, which is more relaxed and less demanding
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entrance through the cañasgordas to the quesadas and chontaduro sector
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Puerto Tejada offers a variety of trails, from challenging to more relaxed. You can find trails with technical terrain starting from Gate to Vereda Chontaduro, or a narrow path with views of Jamundí at the Entrance to the Toboganes Descent Trail. For a less demanding option, consider the shortcut offered by Manantial Río Chiquito Viejo Farm.
Yes, Puerto Tejada and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Petroglyphs of Peón, ancient rock engravings from the Neolithic period, offering a glimpse into the communication forms of our ancestors. The region also has a significant Afro-Colombian heritage, deeply intertwined with sugarcane production and historical river port activities.
The area is characterized by dense tropical forests, rolling hills, and significant rivers like the Palo and Paila. The broader Cauca Department is influenced by the Cauca River. You might also encounter diverse wildlife such as lizards, squirrels, foxes, armadillos, large parrots, and various fish species in the rivers.
The predominant climate in Puerto Tejada is warm, characterized as tropical dry forest, with temperatures often exceeding 23 degrees Celsius. This generally makes it suitable for outdoor activities year-round, but it's always wise to check local weather forecasts for specific conditions, especially regarding rainfall.
While many trails are intermediate, the Meléndez River Outdoor Fitness Park, though located in nearby Cali, is a great family-friendly option. It features trails, a bike path, plazas, and sports equipment, designed for all ages. The park also focuses on native tree planting and pollinator plants, offering an educational aspect.
There are several road cycling routes nearby, catering to different distances and difficulties. For example, you can find routes like the 'La Ballena Wetland – Pangola loop' (moderate, 50.7 km) or the 'La Vorágine – La Vorágine loop' (easy, 31.7 km). You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes in Puerto Tejada guide.
Yes, the area offers various running trails. Options include the 'Carrera 146 loop' (moderate, 13.9 km) and the 'Lago de la Babilla loop' (moderate, 5.4 km). For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails in Puerto Tejada guide.
The diverse ecology of the region means you might spot various animals. Common sightings include lizards, squirrels, foxes, armadillos, and large parrots. In the rivers, you can find fish species like sabaleta, sábalo, catfish, sardines, bocachico, and tilapia.
While specific public transport routes to every attraction might vary, Puerto Tejada is a central point in the region. For attractions further afield, local transport options or private vehicles are generally recommended. It's best to inquire locally for the most current public transport information.
Generally, permits are not required for accessing the main trails and natural sites mentioned, such as the Entrance to the Toboganes Descent Trail or Gate to Vereda Chontaduro. However, if you plan to visit private farms or specific protected areas, it's advisable to check with local authorities or property owners beforehand.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural insights. The trails offer beautiful views and a sense of adventure, while sites like the Petroglyphs of Peón provide a unique historical perspective. The community particularly enjoys the opportunities for exploring dense rainforests and rolling hills, often highlighting the scenic views and the engaging terrain.


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