For decades, Colombia’s extraordinary biodiversity remained largely inaccessible. Prolonged internal conflict and the presence of cartels and armed groups limited access to vast natural areas, keeping local and international tourism away. Following the 2016 country’s peace agreement, those landscapes have gradually reopened.
What was once off-limits is now drawing increasing numbers of visitors, positioning Colombia as one of the world’s leading ecotourism destinations.
Yet, this resurgence has brought new challenges. As tourism has…


