my favorite shot taken of the Cocora Valley, and wall-paper on my phone

always nice when this is the road ahead



a small river Flower

tall wax palms greet us at the start

hard to beat the view

an odd looking tree

Me and Franzi from Germany- my travel compatriot in Salento

after a long climb, near the top of the hill, gazing at a mountain in the distance

magnificent- so lush and green

wow- takes me back there just looking at the photo

the Cocora Valley- go there fellow travelers

there's a reason this is known as a "cloud forest"

even better in person

Hanz and Franz- here to pump YOU up

me finding fellow nature lovers on the trail

a lot of tall palms in the distance

Lush

Much taller than they look in the photo

gaining an appreciation for their height

great shot by Franzi

me preparing to cross a fast flowing creek

gorgeous in all directions

nature at her finest

yes :)

hummingbirds alighting on the feeder

talk amongst each other

being friendly :)

Cocora Valley- get it through your head- GO!

atop the hill

heading back to the start

so beautiful

rows of palms

Ole!



Relax- the world's a great place





magnifique



Bon voyage Colombia!



The area is one of my favorite places I have ever been, and if I am ever in Colombia again, it's #1 on my destination list. Please watch the below video to gain an even greater appreciation of the area. A video of the Cocora Valley- well worth a couple minutes! Enjoy, leave a comment.

There are certain places in the world so stunning, so beautiful, that audible descriptions are meaningless, and photos don't do them justice. The Cocora Valley in Los Nevados National Natural Park, is one of these places.Throughout the area you'll find the national tree and symbol of Colombia, the Quindío, which can grows as high as 200 feet, making it the world's tallest palm.The valleys elevation exceeds 6500 feet (2000 meters), and the green lushness of the Andean Mountains and the tall palms surrounding give the area an almost surreal beauty.The hike around the valley takes about 6 hours, and it's one of the most breathtaking places on the face of the earth. I couldn't recommend the hike, or the region, more highly.Now I'll hush, and let the photos (and video) do the talking, though justice will not be served.