The "páramo" at 11,000 feet above sea level |
Upon descending toward Choachí, the climate gradually gets warmer. The luxuriant vegetation gives an indication of being in "tierra templada" or temperate land.
At Choachí, the landscape was bright with sun and I could feel the warmth of the lower altitude.
The center of town was brightly painted and featured some nice murals:
When it came time to return, I sat on the right side of the bus to appreciate the dramatic changes in altitude. I could see the road where I had been only a short time ago.
Upon arriving in Bogotá, I was deeply grateful for having seen an area I had wanted to travel for many years!