Do you know the closing dates for Tayrona Park in 2024? There are still many travelers who wonder why the Tayrona Park is closed 3 times a year, since this natural attraction is one of the most important natural attractions in the world. most important destinations in the tourism sector in Santa Marta, we can inform you about our travel agency Wiwa Tours that these closing activities have a very important significance for the sustainability and renewal of the ecosystems that inhabit this wonderful natural park and that are impacted by tourism.
Our elder brothers and sisters, the four indigenous peoples of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the Kogui, the Wiwa, the Arhuacos and the Kankuamos, headed by their highest representatives (Cabildos – Indigenous Authorities – Mamos) consider that these dates are propitious for the closing of the Tayrona Park and to comply with their activities of sacred payment and thus heal these lands of Mother Earth within the entire territory that comprises the Tayrona Park. Tayrona Natural Park.
During the following dates, visitors will be prohibited from entering the site
Tayrona Park will be closed 3 times a year.
- From February 1 to February 15
- From June 1 through June 15
- From October 19 to November 2
Although many are not aware that our mother nature is somewhat impacted by the number of visitors entering through the different access points to Tayrona Park, these massive influxes of tourists deteriorate part of the terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
In order to give Tayrona Natural Park a rest and to allow for the restoration of the different ecosystems that make up the protected area, during one of the driest times of the year, the park will close its doors to visitors on several dates throughout the year.
Wiwa Tours through its website and social networks informs all travelers who want to visit the Tayrona Park to arrive before the closing or after it so that they do not plan trips and then waste time.
The following are the beaches of the TAYRONA NATURAL PARK that will be closed to the public during these closure dates.
Palangana Sector: Gairaca, Neguanje, Playa Cristal and Cinto.
Sector Zaino: Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Arenilla, la Piscina y Cabo San Juan.
#RespiraTayrona
Through social networks and with the HashTag #RespiraTayrona, citizens and foreigners who have visited the Park can join this digital strategy to promote, with a message to care for the natural and cultural wealth of the Natural Park.
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