Galeras - Volcán Doña Juana Natural National Park is a volcanically active protected area in southern Colombia known for its dramatic landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and unique outdoor adventure opportunities.
Galeras - Volcán Doña Juana Natural National Park is located in the southern Andes of Colombia, within the department of Nariño. Established in 1984, the park encompasses two prominent volcanoes—Galeras and Doña Juana—both of which contribute to the rugged terrain and dramatic vistas that define the park. Galeras is an active volcano, one of Colombia's most active and monitored, while Volcán Doña Juana is dormant. Together, they create an extraordinary geological and ecological area featuring diverse habitats ranging from Andean cloud forests and páramo ecosystems to volcanic landscapes dotted with crater lakes.
The park’s elevation varies between 1,500 and 4,276 meters above sea level, enabling a rich biodiversity including endemic amphibians, bird species, and unique flora typical of high Andean environments. Key wildlife includes the spectacled bear, Andean condor, and various rare orchids. Visitors are attracted to the park for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring volcanic craters, lakes, and forests. Notable landmarks include Laguna Verde, a striking green-colored volcanic lake, and the active crater of Galeras, which is carefully monitored by volcanologists.
Despite its ruggedness, the park provides access trails for intermediate hikers and nature enthusiasts. Ecotourism here supports local communities while conservation efforts focus on protecting fragile páramo ecosystems and endangered species. Its volcanic activity, diverse ecosystems, and cultural significance establish Galeras - Volcán Doña Juana Natural National Park as a compelling destination for adventurous travelers seeking both natural wonders and scientific intrigue.
Scenic views of the active Galeras volcano and its monitored crater
Laguna Verde, a vivid green volcanic lake surrounded by high-Andean forest
Diverse high-altitude ecosystems including rare páramo and cloud forest habitats
Opportunities for spotting elusive Andean wildlife such as the spectacled bear and Andean condor
One of Colombia's most active volcanoes, Galeras features a constantly monitored crater and offers dramatic scenic views for visitors.
A striking green-colored volcanic lake formed in a crater, surrounded by lush high-Andean vegetation.
Unique to the high Andes, the páramo is a fragile alpine tundra supporting endemic plants and animals.