Can you imagine a place in Bogotá where nature and conservation take center stage? Discover the Huisyzuca Reserve, an innovative project that, in partnership with the local community, aims to promote the restoration of the Eastern Hills to create the second largest urban ecological park in Latin America.

With a focus on sustainability and ecotourism, this ecopark is a perfect destination for nature lovers. Across its 440 hectares, Huisyzuca invites you to explore trails teeming with biodiversity, where native species and unique ecosystems are reborn after decades of occupation by invasive trees such as pine and eucalyptus. 

This project not only focuses on restoring the natural landscape but also offers visitors the opportunity to reconnect with the environment through ecotourism activities designed to respect and preserve the richness of the Eastern Hills.

Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Bogotá from scenic overlooks while learning about the region's history, the conservation and restoration processes of the high Andean ecosystems, and the creation of a suitable environment for local flora and fauna.

Don't miss the experience in the city's newest green lung, where, by practicing responsible tourism, you'll be supporting a social and environmental purpose. If you're looking for a unique experience that combines adventure, conservation, and sustainability, this ecopark is the ideal destination. Are you ready to discover it?

📍 How to get there

* By private vehicle. Head towards the Villanidia Police Station (Carrera 2a Este), located in the Cerros del Norte area, between 140th and 170th Streets..

* By TransMilenio. Take the nearest station to the north (e.g., Terminal or 161st/187th Streets) or near Carrera 7, depending on the specific meeting point for the reserve. From there, take a SITP (Integrated Public Transport System) bus from the 140th-170th Street area that goes up to Carrera 2a Este (the hills area). Your destination is accessed from the Villanidia Police Station on Carrera 2a Este.