Cities in Caquetá
Known as the "Golden Gate to the Amazon," Caquetá is a realm where the Andes mountains descend rapidly into dense, humid rainforests. For decades off-limits to mainstream tourism, it has recently emerged as an absolute paradise for eco-adventurers seeking truly untouched landscapes and pristine natural pools.
With its countless waterfalls hidden deep within the jungle, extensive river networks, and unique limestone rock formations, Caquetá offers a raw, authentic connection to nature. Visitors can kayak down crystal-clear rivers, engage with local rural communities, and discover an ecosystem teeming with rare flora and fauna.

Florencia
The "Golden Gate to the Amazon," a vibrant capital city set against the backdrop of the Andes meeting the jungle.
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"The Gate of the Amazon," surrounded by lush forests and known for its rich biodiversity near the Los Picachos National Park.
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Curillo
"The Beautiful Door to the Amazon," located on the banks of the majestic Caquetá River, famous for its golden sunsets.
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El Doncello
The "Rubber Capital," a thriving agricultural hub known for its rubber plantations and beautiful natural swimming spots.
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El Paujil
Named after the Paujil bird, this town offers serene lakes like Laguna del Chairá and a deep connection to nature.
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Morelia
Famous for the Pirarucú fish culture and its proximity to Florencia, offering a mix of nature and gastronomy.
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Puerto Rico
A northern municipality rich in water resources and part of the vibrant piedmont region ecosystem.
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Solano
A deep Amazon town at the confluence of the Orteguaza and Caquetá rivers, accessible mainly by boat and air.
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Solita
A remote and tranquil municipality on the banks of the Caquetá River, preserving the essence of the deep jungle.
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Valparaíso
A scenic town in the south, known for its network of rivers and dedication to sustainable agriculture in the Amazon.
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San José del Fragua
Nestled at the foot of the mountains, known for line of the Fragua sights and the Yuruyaco ethereal rock formations.
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Belén de Los Andaquies
The "Greenest Municipality of Colombia," filled with rivers, waterfalls, and eco-trails like the Camino Andaquí.
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Cartagena del Chairá
A bustling river port on the Caguán River, blending commerce with the spectacular sunsets of the Amazonian plains.
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Milán
A riverside town on the Orteguaza, known for its strong community spirit and access to deep jungle adventures.
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La Montañita
A peaceful town surrounded by cattle ranches and forests, offering a glimpse into the rural Amazonian lifestyle.
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San Vicente del Caguán
One of the largest municipalities, famous for the Yarí Plains (Llanos del Yarí) and its immense cattle ranching culture.
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