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Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá

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Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá

Attractions and Places To See in Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá is a vital natural protected area spanning approximately 13,224 hectares. It forms part of the mountainous system surrounding Bogotá, contributing to water regulation and connecting with larger natural parks. The reserve is characterized by its high Andean forest and recognized for its biodiversity, serving as a crucial ecological corridor. It offers a variety of attractions primarily focused on natural beauty and outdoor activities.

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

Patios Summit

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Alto de los Patios offers countless dining options to enjoy Bogotá's sporting atmosphere. The area is usually very busy.

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Monserrate Hill

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The footpath to Monserrate is open daily except Tuesdays from 5:00 AM. It takes approximately one hour to climb the 1,500 steps.

At the top, you'll be rewarded with a fantastic view over the Sabana de Bogotá.

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Cerro de Guadalupe and Christ the Redeemer Statue

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Small and steep climb that leads to a statue and church dedicated to "Out Lady de Guadalupe" there a nice view of Bogotá. The segment is 1.9km long at 7%.

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View of Bogotá from Alto de Patios

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As earlier you go, much better, avoid traffic.

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Cindaache Trail

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It is a beautiful, different, but caring place. It is not easy, it can be easily lost. It is best to go with someone who has already traveled it.
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Alvaro Hernandez
December 16, 2025, Alto de Patios

Alto de los Patios offers countless dining options to enjoy Bogotá's sporting atmosphere. The area is usually very busy.

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Sylwia
November 17, 2025, Cerro de Monserrate

The Monserrate Hill viewpoint offers a breathtaking view of all of Bogotá, perfect for enjoying at sunrise or sunset. The climb is challenging due to the steep incline, but it's well-marked and a very popular experience among hikers. Wear shoes with good traction and bring a light jacket, as it tends to be cooler and windy at the top.

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The cable car is currently closed. So, either take the funicular or walk.

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It is the most frequented peak by cyclists in all of Colombia. Egan Bernal has the PR

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Any cyclist passing through Bogota must do the Guadalupe climb. Great view from the top, in fact the same as from Cerro Montserrate, but without the tourists and the satisfaction of having crossed the 3000 m by bike. Very little used road with very good asphalt on a good part of the climb. The last 2 km, a little less rolling with the strongest %, but would pass without problem with 23/25 min tires. I did it by mountain bike.

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A visit to Bogota without a climb (alternatively: cable car) to the Cerro de Monserrate is like a meal without desert. However, the mountain's height of 3,152 m above sea level should be taken into account, which can make the climb very difficult for inexperienced people. You will be rewarded with a fantastic view of the mega-metropolis of Bogota and the Andean cordillera to the west of the city. The neighboring mountain, the 3,360 m high Cerro de Guadalupe, appears very close. It is particularly beautiful to watch the sunset from up there. Attention: The Cerro is often shrouded in high fog! If you walk from the Basilica del Tenor de Monserrate through the many stalls to the summit area of the mountain, you have a very beautiful view of the surrounding mountains in the east, which are wooded high up to the summit (tree line approx. 3,500 m above sea level). It is much quieter in the summit area than on the platform in front of the basilica.

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Hedi
October 7, 2023, Alto de Patios

It is a road with a lot of vehicular flow, be careful!!! up there many places to have breakfast

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I explore in Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá?

The reserve is characterized by its high Andean forest, offering diverse vegetation and significant biodiversity. You can explore numerous mountain peaks and a network of trails. Notable natural features include the unique high-altitude ecosystem of the Páramo del Verjón, accessible via the Páramo del Verjón Climb from Choachí, and various viewpoints offering stunning cityscapes and natural vistas.

Are there challenging trails for experienced hikers or cyclists in the reserve?

Yes, the Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá offers several challenging routes. For cyclists, the Patios Summit is a well-known spot for a challenging workout, and the Páramo del Verjón Climb from Choachí is a long and beautiful ascent for expert cyclists. Hikers can tackle trails like Cindaache Trail, which is described as beautiful but not easy, with groundbreaking climbs and strong sections.

What cultural or historical landmarks are present in the Eastern Hills?

The Eastern Hills are home to significant cultural landmarks. Monserrate Hill features a prominent religious building and offers panoramic views of Bogotá. Nearby, Cerro de Guadalupe and Christ the Redeemer Statue also provide impressive cityscapes and house a church and statue, holding cultural significance for the local population. These sites have witnessed the city's history and evolution.

Can I visit the reserve with my family, and are there easy options?

While many trails can be challenging, some areas and access points are considered family-friendly. Monserrate Hill is accessible via cable car or funicular, making it suitable for families to enjoy the views without a strenuous hike. For easy walks, you can explore options listed in the Easy hikes in Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá guide, which includes routes like 'Circular del parque del Virrey'.

How can I access the Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá using public transport?

Many access points to the Eastern Hills and specific attractions are reachable by public transport. For instance, Monserrate Hill is well-connected by public transportation, with buses often stopping near the cable car and funicular stations. Specific trailheads like Quebrada La Vieja also have public transportation access points. It's advisable to check local bus routes to the specific entrance or attraction you plan to visit.

What are the best trails for hiking in the area?

The reserve offers a wide network of trails. Popular hiking options include the path up Monserrate Hill, which takes about an hour to climb 1,500 steps, and trails like Quebrada La Vieja. For a broader selection of routes, you can consult the Hiking in Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá guide, which features routes like 'Cerro de Monserrate desde Bogotá — circular' and 'Sendero Horizontes - Las Moyas'.

Are there options for road cycling near these attractions?

Absolutely. The Eastern Hills are a popular destination for cyclists. The Patios Summit is a renowned cycling spot with various dining options. For more extensive road cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes in Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá guide, which includes challenging rides like 'El Gallo Parking Lot – Alto del Águila loop'.

What is the best time of year to visit Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá?

Bogotá generally experiences two rainy seasons (April-May and October-November) and two drier seasons (December-March and June-September). The drier months typically offer clearer skies and more pleasant conditions for outdoor activities and enjoying the panoramic views from spots like Monserrate. However, weather can be unpredictable, and conditions can change rapidly, especially at higher elevations, so it's always wise to be prepared for varying weather.

Are there any specific regulations or permits needed to access certain trails?

Yes, some trails within the Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá, particularly those managed by Acueducto de Bogotá, may require prior registration or permits for access. This is often to manage visitor numbers and protect the natural environment. It's highly recommended to check the official websites or local information points for specific trail regulations before planning your visit, especially for popular routes like Quebrada La Vieja.

Where can I find places to eat or drink near the main attractions?

You'll find various dining options, especially near popular attractions. The Patios Summit is known for its numerous dining establishments, catering to the many cyclists and visitors. At the top of Monserrate Hill, there are also restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy a meal with a view. In general, areas surrounding the main entrances to the reserve or popular viewpoints will have amenities.

What wildlife might I encounter in the reserve?

The Reserva Forestal Bosque Oriental De Bogotá is recognized for its biodiversity. Scientific studies have documented various mammal species, indicating a healthy ecosystem. While specific sightings can vary, the high Andean forest environment supports a range of birds, small mammals, and insects. Keep an eye out for local bird species and listen for the sounds of the forest, especially during quieter times.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas within the reserve?

Policies regarding pets can vary by specific trail or section of the reserve. While some areas might be accessible, it's crucial to verify the official dog-friendly policy for the particular trail you intend to visit. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to help preserve the natural environment for everyone.

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