National Park of Coffee in Columbia annually visits up to 1 million tourists

The Colombian National Park of Coffee, blurred in the heart of the homeland of Colombian coffee – near the city of Montenegro, continues to be one of the most visited sights of Colombia.

The park is located in the Kindio Department, a 20 -minute walk from the capital of Coffee – Armenia. The tourist attraction was founded by the National Federation of Coffee Production Manufacturers of Coffee and the Department of Coffee Manufacturers Kindio.

Visitors flowing to Armenia, where they grow one of the most popular varieties of coffee in the world, have the opportunity not only to get to know coffee plantations closely, but also to have fun in the park.

The National Park of Coffee is a leading thematic reserve in Latin America, which is controlled by the National Federation of Coffee Manufacturers.

June 25, 2011, the park received the right to include UNESCO in the World Cultural Heritage List.

The Colombian attraction is famous for its traditional coffee plantations and the nature of beauty, about 1 million people visit it annually.

In the park where traditional and modern architecture are interwoven, there are dozens of vehicles for relaxation and organizing cultural events, he hospitably meets tourists of all ages.

The entrance fee to the park is purely symbolic. Visitors pass through huge coffee plantations and fall on Bolivar Square, where colorful houses in a colonial style and a giant old train are located.

There are restaurants in the park offering traditional dishes, as well as shops where visitors can purchase handmade products and all types of coffee products.

In the park, you can purchase not only the highest quality of coffee in exclusive gift packages, but also products prepared on the basis of coffee.

Those who rise to a 22-meter tower built at the entrance to the park, saying goodbye to the park, take memorable photos and videos.