Mocoa, the capital of the department of Putumayo, is an appetizer of what awaits those who enter the Amazon. This city, founded on March 6, 1551, has an average temperature of 24.8 ºC and connects the cold, mountain-fringed towns of the Sibundoy Valley with the southern plains where numerous rivers flow through the jungle.
Hidden in Amazonian lands, the 75-meter waterfall of the End of the World is surrounded by a virgin landscape that connects the visitor with nature. It is located at km 6 via Mocoa to Villagarzón. There is also La Cueva de Licamancha, a cave created by the dissolution of the rock over the years and that with the constant abrasion of water against the internal cavities give it various forms where you can practice caving. In Mocoa you will find different forms of tourism.
Visit Florencia, the place where the Amazon begins.