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Reserva Natural de la Sociedad Civil Las Hermosas adventures

Reserva Natural de la Sociedad Civil Las Hermosas Adventures

Reserva Natural de la Sociedad Civil Las Hermosas is a critical conservation area in Colombia's Andean region, offering rich biodiversity and a prime setting for ecological study and outdoor exploration.

18,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
1,200
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Reserva Natural de la Sociedad Civil Las Hermosas

 

Reserva Natural de la Sociedad Civil Las Hermosas is a vital protected area located in the department of Nariño, Colombia, within the Andean highlands. The reserve protects a broad altitudinal range of ecosystems, from Andean páramo and cloud forests to montane forests, harboring exceptional biodiversity including numerous endemic and threatened species. Geographically, Las Hermosas encompasses mountainous terrain with volcanic influences, fertile soils, and a network of rivers and streams that contribute to the Magdalena River basin. Its complex landscape supports a variety of flora such as frailejones and paramo grasses, and fauna including spectacled bears, mountain tapirs, and several bird species endemic to the northern Andes. Historically, the reserve arose from local civil society initiatives aimed at preserving critical habitat against deforestation and agricultural encroachment. Outdoor enthusiasts and researchers visit the area for wildlife observation, guided eco-tours, birdwatching, and limited hiking. The reserve is also important as a natural water source for nearby communities, and its conservation supports regional climate stability. Although detailed trail infrastructure is limited due to its private and conservation-oriented status, the reserve offers meaningful immersion into Colombia’s high Andean natural heritage. Its remote location calls for careful planning for visitors, protecting the sensitive environment and respecting local stewardship efforts.

Highlights

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Expansive Andean páramo ecosystems home to frailejones and endemic plants

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Opportunities to observe spectacled bears and mountain tapirs in the wild

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Important watershed area feeding rivers of the Magdalena basin

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Remote, low-impact access trails preserving pristine forest and alpine zones

Notable Natural Features

High Andean Páramo

A fragile alpine ecosystem characterized by unique plant species adapted to cold, humid, and oxygen-poor conditions.

Cloud Forests

Lush montane forests known for high biodiversity, including rare amphibians and endemic bird species.

Spectacled Bear Habitat

Critical habitat for South America’s only bear species, which is elusive and endangered.