Tour to Lake Tota

Itinerary for the Tour to Lake Tota

Discover the amazing Tour to Lake Tota, the largest lake in Colombia and a natural gem of the Andes. This body of water, with its deep blue tones, is surrounded by green mountains and white beaches that give the sensation of being by the sea, even at over 3,000 meters above sea level. During this tour, you will sail on the exclusive “Perseverancia” Catamaran, a unique experience that combines comfort and panoramic views. Additionally, you’ll have the chance to taste the delicious rainbow trout, a regional specialty, and explore the ecological trails that surround the lake.

Inclusions
  • Private Transportation: Private round-trip transfers from your accommodation and/or meeting point.
  • Catamaran Ride on the “Perseverancia”: Relax in armchairs and hammocks while enjoying the 360-degree viewpoint.
  • Typical Lunch: Savor fresh rainbow trout, a regional specialty.
  • Ecological Hike: Explore the trails surrounding the lake and connect with nature.
  • Specialized Guide: Learn historical, cultural, and ecological facts about this natural paradise.
What You Should Know
  • Tour Duration: The tour lasts 10 hours.
  • Recommendations: Wear comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat or cap, and a light jacket for the variable weather.
  • Accessibility: Suitable for all ages; low-intensity activity.
  • Weather: The climate at Lake Tota is cold due to the altitude, with frequent temperature changes; it’s recommended to be well-prepared.
  • Health and Safety: At Transfers & Tours Colombia, we follow all safety protocols, including biosecurity measures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lake Tota is the largest lake in the country and one of the highest in South America. Its natural beauty, combined with white sandy beaches like Playa Blanca, makes it a unique destination. Additionally, it holds cultural and historical significance, as it was a sacred site for the Muisca people.

Yes, in addition to the catamaran ride, the lake offers designated areas for swimming, kayaking, and recreational fishing.

The lake can be visited year-round, but the dry season months (December to March) offer the best conditions to enjoy outdoor activities. During this time, the weather is more stable, making it ideal for exploring the lake, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views.

In the past, Lake Tota was considered sacred by the Muisca people, who associated it with origin and wealth legends, such as the myth of Bachué. According to this myth, Bachué emerged from the lake, bringing with her the first human beings to populate the earth.

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