
Valle del Cocora
Best time to visit
Visit early morning (6-8 AM) when the valley is calmest and you can watch the mist burn off the palm tops. Weekdays are far less crowded than weekends.
Budget tips
Entry is free to the valley itself, but the 20-minute Willy (jeep) ride from Salento costs about 5,000 COP per person each way. Bring cash, as there are no ATMs in the valley.
Recommended for
Hikers and nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers, Couples
Plan your visit
3-5 hours
About
Quick facts: Those towering palm trees can reach up to 60 meters tall, making them the world's tallest palm species. Each tree can live for over a century, with its distinctive wax-coated trunk protecting it from the elements.
Highlights: The wax palms here are living relics from the Jurassic period, having remained virtually unchanged for 200 million years. Standing among them feels like stepping into prehistoric world, with mist rolling through the valley as the palms sway 20 stories above your head.
Insider tips
- Skip the full 5-hour loop if you're short on time: just hike the first hour into the valley for the best palm views and turn back.
- Wear waterproof boots or shoes the valley floor stays muddy year-round from the high altitude cloud forest moisture.
- The best photos come around 8-9 AM when golden sunrise light hits the palm crowns and the mist hasn't fully lifted.
- Arrive by 7 AM to experience the valley with almost no other people the crowds don't show up until mid-morning.
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