This park is very simple. You can get different plans to try extreme sports but I didn't try anything. I just wanted to walk around. I had a great time because it's quiet and calm inside. I saw birds, squirrels, amazing flowers and beautiful trees. I had lunch and it was inexpensive. There's a swimming pool and you have to pay like a dollar if you wanna swim. It wasn't crowded but I was told that during Easter week is quite different. I guess you can make lots of photos and enjoy nature. You can meditate and have a peaceful time. It's a pity they don't have like a hammock area to chill...
Read moreThe place in itself is fine. We liked the signs about respecting nature, and the beautiful sceneries. But we were really shocked to see captive parrots (Guacamaya azul) with clipped wings. We asked about them at the entrance, we learned that the one at the entrance was "rescued" and due to his past activity was losing his feathers. Still they choose to put him at the busiest place in the park. The one in the restaurant is just held there by someone, no excuses. Poor guys. To add on that, they encourage people to feed the squirrels (not that...
Read moreA pretty and peaceful stop to while away some hours and stretch your legs. We visited with our two small kids (1 and 4 years old) while on a road trip from Bogota to Los Santos. It was an easy win with the kids - lots of squirrels, birds and turtles to check out, some interesting plants for the adults, a decent playground and good restaurant (Plates were big and we shared, otherwise you could say it is a bit overpriced). Entry is 6k per adult and we didn’t have to pay for the kids. Pool was 10k/person -...
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