
SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

SANTA SOFIA, COLOMBIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Visitors cross suspension bridges at El Hayal Ecopark, a tourist destination featuring caves once frequented by the ancestral Muisca communities, in Santa Sofia, Boyaca, Colombia, on September 13, 2025.Visitors walk along trails leading to caves once linked to ancestral Muisca communities before crossing two suspended bridges—a 162-meter Tibetan bridge and a 234-meter ascending tubular bridge—that rise above the forest canopy to reveal sweeping views of Boyacá’s rugged landscape, where El Hayal offers both adventure and a reflective encounter with memory and the echoes of Muisca heritage. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )