Arví Park
Hightlight
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Accessible
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Car parking
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Gastronomy
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Pet friendly
The Arví Park is an impressive ecotourism park from 1,761 hectares located in the northeast of Medellínwhich combines the beauty of native forests with planting areas, offering a unique experience for lovers of the nature and the sustainable tourism. This natural area, declared a protective forest reserveworks as a green lung that separates the urban from the rural, and is ideal for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy fresh air, hiking trails, natural viewpoints and a rich biodiversity.
To get there, the adventure begins with a ride in the Metrocable Arví ParkThe park offers spectacular panoramic views as you soar above the lush vegetation. Once in the park, you can explore more of the park's 50 kilometers of trails through forests, rivers, waterfalls and archaeological sites with more than 1,500 years of historyThis makes the visit an unforgettable cultural and natural experience.
The park offers activities for all tastes, from guided hikes, bird watching, picnicto evening plans and community-based rural tourismpromoting the environmental conservation and sustainable development of local communities. The entrance fee is free for many areas, although some services and guided tours are available at an affordable cost, with special rates for foreign visitors.
In addition, you can find recreational parks such as the Comfama Park and the Comfenalco ParkAlthough they require an entrance fee, they are very insurance and well equipped, ideal for those looking for recreational activities with complete facilities, picnic areas, games and options for the whole family.
The Arví Park is a must-see destination for tourists that seek to connect with the naturethe culture and the history of MedellínEnjoy a safe, well-preserved and lively environment. Don't forget to bring comfortable clothes and warm clothes, as the climate in the highlands is cool, and get ready to live an authentic experience in one of the largest and most valuable natural spaces in the world. Colombia.

