CAÑO CRISTALES
Caño Cristales, known as “the river of five colors” or “the melted rainbow,” is a unique natural wonder located in the Sierra de la Macarena, Meta, Colombia. This river is characterized by its vibrant colors, including shades of red, yellow, green, blue, and black. These colors are caused by an aquatic plant called Macarenia clavigera, which blooms under specific sunlight and water level conditions.
The river flows among rock formations considered some of the oldest on the planet, over 1.2 billion years old. Caño Cristales is not only a visual spectacle but also a fragile ecosystem, protected within the Sierra de La Macarena National Natural Park. This destination attracts travelers seeking ecotourism experiences and a deeper connection with nature.
Visiting Caño Cristales requires adhering to strict environmental regulations to preserve its delicate ecosystem. It is a place that blends beauty, biodiversity, and spirituality, a true Colombian treasure that enchants those who discover it.