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Overview
Las Moyas Hike Tours Bogota take you from the heart of the city to a stunning mountain ridge in the Eastern Hills, all before most travelers have finished breakfast. The trail winds through a protected forest and opens onto rocky viewpoints at 3,300 meters, offering panoramic views that many consider even more impressive than Monserrate. With access limited to early morning hours, the experience feels peaceful and exclusive — a side of the capital that few visitors get to see.
The hike covers about six kilometers at a moderate pace, making it accessible for most active travelers ages ten and up. You can walk independently, join a bilingual guide who brings the páramo ecosystem to life, or book a full package with private transportation from your hotel. Whether you’re warming up for bigger Colombian treks or simply looking for a memorable start to your day in Bogotá, Las Moyas Hike Tours Bogota deliver a rare combination of nature, altitude, and city views just minutes from Zona T.
Itinerary
Highlights
Hike a calm forest path inside Bogotá's Eastern Hills, just 10 minutes from Zona T.
Reach the Las Moyas ridge for wide-open views of the city below.
Enter early (6–8am) when the trail is quiet, fresh, and uncrowded.
Walk with a bilingual local guide (EN/ES) who handles safety and the best photo stops
Finish in time for breakfast back in the city, with a coffee-and-pastry add-on if you want it.
What's Included
Entrance fee
Guided hike with bilingual local guide (EN/ES)
First-aid kit and safety briefing
WhatsApp support and precise meeting-point photo
Optional add-ons: gear rental, post-hike coffee and pastry stop
What's Excluded
Breakfast
Pets (not allowed)
Know before you book
Distance and elevation: 6 km of trail, with the high point near 3,300 m (around 11,000 ft).
Fitness level is moderate, with regular stops and no scrambling required.
Mornings are cool — bring layers, sun protection, and a refillable water bottle.
Closed-toe hiking shoes are required; basic bathrooms are available near the trailhead.
Entry to the trail is only allowed between 6–8am, so plan your meeting time accordingly.
Not recommended for pregnant travelers, infants, or anyone with back or heart conditions; otherwise, the hike runs in cool, fresh mountain weather year-round.
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Cancellation Window
12 hours before starting date
Difficulty
Easy
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 12 hours before departure. Cancellations made within 12 hours of the tour start time are non-refundable.
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Private transportation door-to-door — no shared shuttles, no waiting around for strangers.
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Our team coordinates everything — pickup timing, pilot briefing, and return logistics — so you focus only on the flight.
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FAQs
It's moderate. You can expect rolling paths and brief climbs, and it's suitable for most active travelers ages 10 and up. Your guide keeps a steady, conversational pace with photo and water breaks along the way.
Comfortable closed-toe shoes with grip, light layers, sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water bottle. A small snack like granola or fruit is handy for the ridge. Mornings are cool, so plan to peel off layers as you climb.
The trailhead is inside Bogotá, about 10 minutes from Zona T or Parque 93 by Uber or taxi. If you prefer, we can help arrange pickup at an additional cost — just let us know after booking.
Yes. Just ask for custom options when you book and we'll tailor the hike for your group, including pace, language, and add-ons like gear rental or a post-hike coffee stop.
Your bilingual local guide leads the hike in English and Spanish, so you can ask questions, learn about the ecosystem, and feel comfortable from start to finish.
The entrance fee, your bilingual guide, a safety briefing and first-aid kit, WhatsApp support, and a precise meeting-point photo. Breakfast is not included, but you can add a coffee-and-pastry stop after the hike.