Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Tayrona National Park, Colombia

Tayrona National Park
Tayrona National Park
The prominent Tayrona Stop lies at the Caribbean drift close Santa Clause Marta in Colombia. It has some of South America's loveliest coastline. This little, delightful spot is situated around 30 minutes from the city of Rodadero, with excellent shorelines, lofts to lease for the night, sustenance, water and surf (be cautious, however; there is a solid riptide - experienced surfers as it were!). Furthermore, you can get a manual for take you to a local town in the adjacent mountains. 

The recreation center introduces a biodiversity endemic to the territory of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Clause Marta mountain run displaying an assortment of atmospheres and geology that extents from parched ocean level to 900 meters above ocean level. The recreation center covers around 30 square kilometers (12 sq mi) of oceanic region in the Caribbean ocean and roughly 150 square kilometers (58 sq mi) of land. 

It was the second most went to national stop in Colombia in 2012, with 293,502 guests. The most went by stop was the Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Characteristic Stop.

The concession of the Tayrona National Stop was made in 1964 and it is situated on the Caribbean Drift in the north of Colombia, just 34 km from the city of Santa Clause Marta. it has not just a colossal normal significance in this locale, however it is likewise a social fortune. Quite a while back, little gatherings of seekers and gatherers possessed the recreation center, and towards the VI and the VII century, both the drift and the pile of the recreation center were habited by the acclaimed Tayrona clan. You can respect their way of life these days, in light of the fact that the Koguis, their immediate relatives, and in addition three different indigenous gatherings, still live in these territories and they keep up a considerable lot of their conventions.

The recreation center has a zone of 150 square kilometers. It is situated in the purview of the Santa Clause Marta region, in the Bureau of Magdalena, alonged the north shoreline of Colombia that fringes on the Caribbean Ocean. 

Taganga is its most southern part; its western limit goes toward the upper east after the coastline, including a kilometer of ocean zone, until the Piedras Waterway. The limit takes after the left half of the stream until the North Parkway, and after that toward the west, crossing the accompanying spots with clear outlines on the territory.

Temperatures in the recreation center and encompassing citites go from 27 to 35 °C (81 to 95 °F) adrift level. Precipitation in this district shifts from nothing to around 975 millimeters (38 in) every month, except in general the atmosphere is semi-parched and hot, with horticulture requiring water system from streams that deplete from the blanketed pinnacles 

Researchers have completed a broad arrangement of creature species living in the recreation center, which incorporate around 108 types of well evolved creatures and 300 types of winged animals. The Mantled howler, the oncilla, deer and in excess of 70 types of bats are among the recreation center's run of the mill occupants. 

The recreation center's 300 types of winged creatures incorporate the montane singular bird, the military macaw, dark supported antshrike, white-bellied antbird and the spear followed manakin. There are additionally around 31 types of reptiles, 15 types of creatures of land and water, 202 types of wipes, 471 types of shellfish, 96 types of annelids, 700 types of molluscs, 110 types of corals and 401 types of ocean and waterway angle. 

It is one of three national stops in the Colombian Caribbean with coral reefs on its domains, the other two being Old Fortune McBean Tidal pond and Rosario and San Bernardo Corals.
Tayrona National Park
Tayrona National Park

From Santa Clause Marta take the transport from the edge of Calle 11 with Carrera 11. The transport joins Calle 15 at the intersection with Carrera 16 and takes Avenida El Libertador south-east from the city so you can hail the transport on Av. El Libertador on the off chance that you are remaining on the course. It leaves about each half hour and costs C$6,000. Request that the transport driver drop you off at the recreation center passage, it is around one hour and can't be missed or to the nearer town Calbazo (which is another stop entrance). 

In the event that your originating from Minca, the driver can drop you at the "Texaco siera nevada" gaz station at Mamatoco where you can get a transport to the recreation center passage or Calbazo 

In the event that going specifically from the transport terminal, there's a general store over the road on the off chance that you need to purchase water or sustenance for the recreation center, and a taxi ride from the terminal to Mamatoco is about COP 4,000 to COP 5,000. From Mamatoco, a van hurries to the recreation center passageway every now and again (going through Calbazo). This is closer and more financial than setting off to the downtown area for the van if going straightforwardly from the terminal. 

From the recreation center passageway it is another 4 kilometers to Cañaveral. You can either walk, take a van for C$3,000 or endeavor to hitch a ride. From the entrace to Arecifes is with everything taken into account a stroll of around 1.5 hours, yet you can see monkeys and other natural life en route on the off chance that you walk. 

From Calbazo it's 4 hours stroll on a precarious however all around checked way. The way will go through the indigenous town of el pueblito and land on the cost to Cabo San Juan or Playa brava. 

A taxi from Santa Clause Marta or the transport station (around 30000 COP) to the recreation center passage may be an option for gatherings of 3 or 4 people. 

With countless it may work out less expensive to lease a pontoon from Santa Clause Marta or Taganga. 

There are a couple of outdoors zones before the recreation center passage that charge roughly C$3,000 per tent. This is an option in the event that you can't get into the recreation center that day of your entry.

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