Attractions and places to see in Soacha include a variety of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences located just south of Bogotá. The region is characterized by its dramatic waterfalls, extensive cloud forests, and significant Muisca heritage. Visitors can explore ecological parks, ancient archaeological sites, and viewpoints offering expansive views of the surrounding valleys. Soacha provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural immersion within a diverse environment.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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The drinks are expensive, and the air is polluted. The road is narrow; you have to be careful of the vehicles.
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Beetle shop, variety of breakfast options and quite comfortable
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🏔️EVERY 100 METERS A VERY HARD CRAMP FOR A FIRST TIME I REALLY LIKED THE SECTION OF THE ROAD FULL OF SWAMP AND MUD, BUT I DID LIKE THE STOP WHERE THE EMPANADA MAN WAS ON THE ROUTE I TOOK. I LEFT PHOTOS THERE 🚲🏔️🍀 GOOD LUCK
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Yes, it is safe and many women go out riding very frequently.
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Excellent route and beautiful landscapes.
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Good afternoon, I live in Bosa Chicala and I have wanted to do this route, but I go out alone. Is it safe?
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An excellent climb that you can start to the east of the Usme church, reaching the sign for the Corinthian path and taking the road on the right hand side, then the one on the left hand side, you will be able to see a beautiful landscape adorned on the western side of the route. through the pasquilla mountains... without loss you will go out to the main Av that leads to the Sumapaz moor or it will return you to the town of Usme... On the main Av you will find places to have a snack, deposit your waste in the appropriate place and enjoy these beautiful landscapes located in zone 5 of Usme.
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We call them goats because of the rest, sago bread, almojabana and corn in a clay oven, powerful chicken broth.
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Soacha offers several impressive natural features. You can visit the breathtaking Tequendama Falls, a significant natural monument on the Bogotá River. Another highlight is the Chicaque Natural Park, a cloud forest perfect for hiking and birdwatching. For peaceful walks and wildlife spotting, explore the Parque Ecológico El Salitre and the La Chucua Wetland.
Yes, Soacha provides excellent hiking opportunities. The Chicaque Natural Park features over 10 km of ecological trails. You can find various routes, including moderate loops like "Parque ecológico Chicaque loop from Cascajal" and "Cascada El Tambo loop from Reserva Natural de la Sociedad Civil Jamapi." For more options, check out the Hiking in Soacha guide.
Soacha is a great destination for cyclists. The Alto de Mondoñedo Cycling Rest Stop offers a scenic climb with unique views. You can also find various road cycling and touring bicycle routes, including challenging ones like "La Aguadita – Alto de San Miguel loop" and "K-3 Viewpoint – Curubital loop." Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Soacha and Cycling in Soacha guides.
Soacha has a rich history. You can visit the Casa Museo Tequendama, a restored former train station that now functions as a museum dedicated to environmental awareness. The Museo Arqueológico de Soacha in the colonial downtown area showcases ancient civilizations from the Bacatá savanna. Additionally, the Planta Hidroeléctrica y Termoeléctrica El Charquito is a historical site with European industrial architectural influence.
To delve into the Muisca culture, visit the Museo Arqueológico de Soacha, which features a large exhibition on the habits, economy, and evolution of ancient civilizations. The Soacha Archaeological Park also houses important vestiges of the Muisca culture, highlighting the region's pre-Hispanic history.
Yes, Soacha offers options for families. The Chicaque Natural Park is suitable for family hikes and birdwatching. The Escarabajos Shop is a cafe known for its welcoming atmosphere and local snacks. Additionally, the Parque de los Sueños is a family-friendly park with playgrounds and life-sized character statues.
Soacha features several cultural landmarks. The Parque Principal de Soacha is the historical heart of the city and a community gathering point. The Catedral de Soacha is recognized for its distinctive architectural design. You can also explore the Plaza de Soacha for a glimpse into local culture with shops and food stalls.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty of Tequendama Falls and the unique cycling experience at Alto de Mondoñedo Cycling Rest Stop. The local snacks like sago bread and almojabana at places like Escarabajos Shop are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Soacha is home to several excellent birdwatching spots. The Chicaque Natural Park, Parque Ecológico El Salitre, and La Chucua Wetland are all rich in diverse flora and fauna, making them ideal locations for spotting various bird species.
Yes, you'll find options for dining and relaxation. Near Tequendama Falls, there are many places to eat by the road. The Escarabajos Shop is a popular cafe known for its local snacks and cycling-friendly atmosphere. The Plaza de Soacha also offers food stalls and a lively community atmosphere.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover hidden gems like the Cerro de la Estrella, a popular spot for hiking with sweeping views. The Bosque de Zaquesazipa offers a serene environment perfect for picnics and enjoying nature. The La Chucua Wetland is also a tranquil spot for nature enthusiasts.


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