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About the Province of Sugamuxi

Sugamuxi is a province in the department of Boyacá, Colombia, known for its rich Andean landscapes, agricultural life, and cultural heritage. At its center lies Sogamoso, the main urban hub and historical heart of the region, often called the “City of the Sun”. The province offers visitors a diverse mix of lakes, rural villages, vineyards, historic sites, and outdoor activities — all within short distances, making Sugamuxi an ideal destination for slow travel and nature‑based tourism.

Map of the department of Boyacá

Nature & Landscapes of Sugamuxi

Pantano Grande wetland in Sugamuxi

Pantano Grande

A high-Andean wetland near Sogamoso, Pantano Grande offers gentle trails, birdlife, and open landscapes — an accessible introduction to páramo ecosystems, ideal for beginners and nature lovers seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.

Lake Tota

Lake Tota

Colombia’s largest natural lake sits high in the Andes at over 3,000 meters, where wide open waters meet páramo landscapes, quiet beaches, and rural villages — ideal for hiking, kayaking, cycling, or simply slowing down and taking in the scenery.

Cascada La Pirámide near Sogamoso

Cascada La Pirámide

Located near Sogamoso, Cascada La Pirámide is a scenic waterfall surrounded by forested hills and hiking trails — a popular escape for nature walks, photography, and fresh mountain air just outside the city.

Peña de las Águilas rock formations at Puente Reyes, Boyacá

Peña de las Águilas (Puente Reyes)

A striking rock formation near Puente Reyes, Peña de las Águilas is a popular spot for rock climbing and adventure sports, offering vertical walls, dramatic scenery, and panoramic views of the surrounding Andean landscape.

Ocetá Páramo and Laguna Negra

Ocetá Páramo & Laguna Negra

One of Colombia’s most stunning páramo landscapes, Ocetá features unique rock formations, high-altitude flora, and the nearby Laguna Negra — a remote, mystical lake surrounded by untouched Andean scenery.

Páramo de Siscunsí in Boyacá

Páramo de Siscunsí

One of the largest páramo ecosystems in Boyacá, Páramo de Siscunsí features vast open landscapes, frailejones, wetlands, and mountain lakes — a vital water source and a striking example of Colombia’s high-Andean environment.

Towns & Villages to Explore

Sogamoso

Sogamoso

The cultural, historical, and commercial center of Sugamuxi, known as the “City of the Sun”. Home to museums, local cuisine, and the main gateway to the province’s natural attractions.

Tibasosa

Tibasosa

Famous for its feijoa products, colorful balconies, and peaceful atmosphere — a charming stop near Sogamoso.

Nobsa

Nobsa

A charming Andean town where centuries-old wool traditions come to life through handmade ruanas, welcoming artisans, and a calm, authentic rural atmosphere.

Firavitoba

Firavitoba

An agricultural village with open countryside, local traditions, and easy access to nearby lakes and hiking routes.

Iza

Iza

A tranquil town surrounded by mountains, known for thermal waters, traditional desserts, and scenic rural landscapes.

Cuítiva

Cuítiva

A small highland village near Lake Tota, surrounded by farmland and open landscapes, offering a quiet glimpse into traditional Boyacense rural life.

Tota

Tota

A small town near Lake Tota, offering cool mountain air, pastoral scenery, and easy access to Colombia’s largest natural lake and surrounding trails.

Pesca

Pesca

An agricultural municipality with rolling hills and traditional farms, known for its countryside charm and proximity to lakes and natural reserves.

Aquitania

Aquitania

A lakeside town on the shores of Lake Tota, known for its onion fields, trout farming, and peaceful rural life shaped by water, agriculture, and Andean traditions.

Monguí

Monguí

One of Colombia’s most beautiful heritage towns, known for its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and artisan football manufacturing tradition.

Gámeza

Gámeza

A mountain municipality rich in natural scenery, rivers, and hiking areas, known for its calm atmosphere and proximity to Andean trails and viewpoints.

Mongua

Mongua

A quiet rural town surrounded by forests and páramo landscapes, offering cool climates, scenic walks, and a strong connection to nature and agriculture.

Tópaga

Tópaga

A historic mining town with colonial roots, nestled in the mountains, where industry, tradition, and Andean landscapes coexist.

Regional Flavors & Traditions

Sugamuxi offers a rich culinary scene where traditional Andean flavors meet local specialties. From hearty trout dishes to sweet treats and artisanal beverages, there’s something for every palate.

Trout from Tota

Trout from Tota

Fresh trout from Lake Tota is a regional specialty, often grilled or served in traditional Andean preparations — a must-try when visiting the area.

Local sweets

Regional Sweets

Indulge in desserts like bocadillo, dulce de guayaba, and other artisanal treats, often crafted by small local bakeries with generations of tradition.

Chicha beverage

Traditional Beverages

Taste authentic Andean drinks such as chicha and masato, enjoyed during festivals or at local taverns for a true cultural experience.

Ways to Experience Sugamuxi

Sugamuxi rewards travelers who take their time. Rather than rushing from place to place, the region invites you to experience its landscapes, culture, and daily life at a slower, more meaningful pace.

Hiking in the Andes of Sugamuxi

Nature & Hiking

Explore Andean valleys, páramo ecosystems, rivers, and mountain trails — perfect for hiking, trekking, and slow nature exploration.

Colonial Town

Culture & Heritage

Discover Muisca history, colonial towns, local festivals, and museums — including the Archaeological Museum of Sogamoso.

Traditional food from Boyacá

Food & Local Life

Taste regional cuisine like trout, arepas, and traditional sweets while experiencing markets, cafés, and everyday life in Boyacá.

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Where to Stay in Sugamuxi

The Province of Sugamuxi offers a variety of lodging options for travelers, from cozy boutique hotels to budget-friendly hostels. Whether you’re looking for comfort, charm, or proximity to the city’s cultural and natural attractions, there’s a place for every type of visitor.

Hacienda-style Hotel near Sogamoso

Hotel Hacienda Suescún Tibasosa

A historic hacienda-style hotel near Sogamoso, offering charming rooms, lush gardens, and traditional Colombian hospitality — perfect for a peaceful retreat.

Chalet Lugano Sogamoso

Chalet Lugano Apartaestudios

Comfortable self‑contained studios in Sogamoso with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, ideal for stays where you want flexibility, convenience, and a local feel near parks and city services.

Hotel near Lake Tota

Entre Islas Lodge Hotel & Spa

A scenic lodge in Aquitania near Lake Tota, offering cozy rooms with views, a garden terrace, spa facilities, and an on‑site restaurant — ideal for nature lovers and relaxation.

How to Get to the Heart of Sugamuxi

Getting to Sogamoso from Bogotá’s El Dorado Airport is easy and convenient. You can hop on a direct bus from Bogotá’s North Terminal (Terminal Satélite del Norte), take a private shuttle, or enjoy a scenic drive along the Autopista Norte and Route 45A. Sogamoso’s prime location makes it exceptionally well connected: nestled at the crossroads of major highways and just between 4 to 5 hours from Bogotá, it’s a gateway to Boyacá’s cultural treasures, natural wonders, and vibrant markets, while still being linked to Colombia’s main cities and the world beyond.

North Bus Terminal in Bogotá, Colombia