Best attractions and places to see in Montebello include a variety of natural and man-made features. The name Montebello, meaning "beautiful mountain," suggests a landscape with elevated terrain and scenic views. The region offers opportunities to explore diverse points of interest, from historical structures to challenging trails. Visitors can discover several unique sites that highlight the area's distinct character.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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If you want to continue to Cascada La Bocatoma, follow the path around the gate behind the water plant (see picture where I'm pointing).
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Assuming the water in the river is high with a fast current and you can't cross, taking this two wire bridge is a must! Be careful!!!
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Only take this Cascada Paso del Toro side trail if you are in great shape and can handle some really rough, severely steep traversing!
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Leave early to avoid traffic congestion, bring good hydration preferably homemade serum which is prepared as follows: for 1 liter of water add a teaspoon of kitchen salt and lemon to taste.
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Montebello is known for its unique man-made structures and natural features. You'll discover attractions like the Kachotis Tunnel, the Alto de La Cruz monument and viewpoint, and a distinctive two-wire Bridge over a river. The area also offers challenging trails for those seeking adventure.
Yes, Alto de La Cruz is a prominent man-made monument that also serves as a viewpoint, offering scenic vistas. Additionally, the highlight Ready for a REAL adventure?!, which leads to Cascada Paso del Toro, also includes a viewpoint.
The Kachotis Tunnel is the most popular attraction, appreciated by the komoot community. Other highly-rated spots include the Alto de La Cruz monument and the unique Bridge.
Montebello offers excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various MTB trails and cycling routes. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'The Barrigometer loop' or 'Quiosco La Lucha loop'. Cyclists can enjoy tours such as 'Bomba Don Diego – El Retiro Main Square loop'. Find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails in Montebello and Cycling in Montebello guides.
Absolutely. Montebello features challenging trails, such as the path leading to Cascada La Bocatoma from Alto de La Cruz. For a truly demanding experience, the side trail to Cascada Paso del Toro, highlighted as Ready for a REAL adventure?!, is recommended only for those in great shape due to its severely steep traversing.
When visiting the Kachotis Tunnel, it's advised to leave early to avoid traffic congestion. Visitors also recommend bringing good hydration, such as a homemade serum of water, kitchen salt, and lemon.
If the river current is high and crossing directly is not possible, there is a two-wire Bridge available. However, exercise caution when using it.
Beyond man-made structures, Montebello offers natural beauty including rivers and waterfalls. You can find a river crossed by a unique two-wire Bridge, and challenging trails that can lead to waterfalls like Cascada La Bocatoma and Cascada Paso del Toro.
Yes, if you wish to continue from Alto de La Cruz to Cascada La Bocatoma, follow the path around the gate behind the water plant.
The attractions and trails in Montebello range from intermediate to challenging. For instance, the path to Alto de La Cruz is considered intermediate, while the Bridge crossing and the side trail to Cascada Paso del Toro (Ready for a REAL adventure?!) are rated as challenging.


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