Experience an unforgettable experience with a paragliding flight over the landscapes of Guatavita, with transfer included from Bogota.
Start the tour enjoying a panoramic trip through mountains and Andean valleys until you reach this magical destination. Upon arrival, you will receive a brief safety instruction before preparing for takeoff.
In the air, you will feel the freedom to fly as you gaze at the majestic Tominé Reservoir, nearby villages and the lush nature surrounding the region. Every second of the flight combines adrenaline, serenity and a unique connection to the landscape.
The experience lasts approximately 15 to 25 minutes, depending on the wind conditions and the package chosen.
Includes roundtrip transfer from Bogota, full equipment, certified pilot and briefing. Dare to experience the thrill of flying and enjoy breathtaking views!
Pickup included
We will stop at a typical restaurant in the area and taste the spectacular traditional arepa with hot drink.
We will reach the flight sector at 3000 meters high, next to the imposing Tominé Dam and different municipalities of Cundinamarca. Here you can see the best landscapes in the area
Personalized paragliding flight for 20 minutes accompanied by expert instructor on Tominé reservoir and the best mountain views
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