A lovely place , what I recommend for this particular place . Bring a pair of very comfortable shoes , bring a backpack for family , bring your camera , your phones , and a few bottles of waters depending of the family . Yes it’s really easy going down , but harder to come up , (nothing new/this is normal) the walking it’s about 1 hour going and coming back , because you stop and take pictures and admire the every single Pozo . Do not drink the water, don’t play with it , it has so much minerals that are toxic for human and pets . Don’t let your pet on the loose because they can drink from the water . This is totaling like hiking , so with that being said , bring also a hat , and mosquitoes repellent , just in case , some days are very hot and there aren’t many shadows , there is a bathroom and a shopping bodega at the entrance , and also another bathroom and a bodega when you get downstairs almost on the way where you start coming back up . Very basic things they sell . Mostly drinks and snacks . Is it worth it ? 100% 😎! Beautiful views, beautiful pics . I will recommend to go around midday if possible it’s when the sun 🌞hits the water more and you can see thru it...
Read moreI am Colombian and we did the cuatrimotos. Me and my husband (Italian) booked the tour in town. The dessert landscape is beautiful and the cuatrimoto experience is nice. Everything else is not so great: 1.They wanted to put 7 adults in a car for 5 people. No seatbelts, driver was talking by phone when driving, he was talking how to sneak the police for for taking many people. Clearly it is illegal but they only care about money. 'entrance' : there is not entrance so you pay for crossing from the car parking to the cuatrimotos parking. No seats, no waiting place, no toilets. Basically you pay for crossing a piece of the road. Tow steps forward you pay again for an insurance. Then at the top of the trail there is another guy waiting you to pay for a video. the guide : a guy that goes riding a motorbike again talking by phone all the time, driving with one hand. He did not explain anything about the place. At the end they a tip for the guide a tip for nothing. 4 Pozos azules are not as great as they say. They are small artificial pond that locals did...
Read moreThe price is high and the service terrible. The place now mixes an activity of quadbikes and buggies right next to the lakes. The quad bike activity is terribly organised, cars and bikes in a bad state and an excess of drivers and tours going on at the same time. We spent more than twenty minutes in the buggy without moving, it constantly turned off and we had to wait for it to be started again and it broke down. Passing the tracks right next to the lakes makes tha environment cintaminated and full of dust, so walkers are constantly exposed to massive amount of dust coming from the inmense caravans of biggies and quad bikes. It looks like the owner of this place is more interested on profit than on a sustainable experience. I definitely don't...
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