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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TRIP

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Including the best view on your trip to Puerto Nare means opening your senses to a unique natural spectacle: the sighting of native and exotic birds along the Magdalena and Nare Rivers. It's not just about sailing; it's about living an immersive experience where biodiversity takes center stage, and every moment is etched in your memory as an unforgettable memory. Including native fishing on the Magdalena and Nare Rivers, guided by local residents, transforms each tour into an authentic and deeply enriching experience. It not only allows visitors to learn traditional techniques passed down through generations, but also fosters a direct cultural exchange with riverside communities, who share their knowledge of the environment, their cuisine, and their vision of life in harmony with the water. This practice strengthens sustainable tourism, boosting the local economy, preserving ancestral traditions, and raising awareness among travelers about the importance of protecting aquatic e...

PLACES TO SEE

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 Fortalecer el turismo es uno de los grandes objetivos de Puerto Nare, y el corregimiento La Pesca se ha convertido en un punto estratégico para lograrlo. Desde este núcleo cultural y ecoturístico, se abren rutas hacia escenarios naturales de una belleza extraordinaria, como la cascada ubicada a dos horas en lancha, un paraíso escondido entre cañones y selvas ribereñas que guarda intacta su pureza. Making the most of your vacation in Puerto Nare means immersing yourself in the very essence of nature and riverside culture. Embarking on a tour of the Magdalena and Nare Rivers is more than just a stroll: it's a journey to the heart of the Magdalena Medio, where the waters become paths and the banks tell stories of tradition, hardship, and beauty. The journey begins with a cool breeze and the sound of water gently lapping against the boat. With every bend in the river, the landscape changes: green canyons, birds in flight, artisanal fishermen, and riverside communities preserving centu...

GET TO KNOW THE LA PESCA TOWNSHIP

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 The La Pesca district, in Puerto Nare (Antioquia), stands as a true cultural and ecotourism hub that combines tradition, nature, and local development. Strategically located on the banks of the majestic Nare River, this territory is not only a geographical landmark but also a symbolic space that reflects the historical relationship between communities and water. Its cultural identity revolves around artisanal fishing, a practice inherited from previous generations and maintained as an economic and social linchpin of the region. During the high-water season, La Pesca transforms into a vibrant setting where fishermen, visitors, and merchants converge, generating a dynamic that goes beyond sustenance: it becomes a collective ritual that reinforces the sense of belonging and the cultural memory of the district. At the same time, the local cuisine becomes one of its main calling cards, with traditional dishes that exalt the freshness of river produce and showcase the culinary richness ...

La Pesca District Antioquia

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The La Pesca - Puerto Narea district, Antioquia, has five neighboring villages, and the municipal seat is located within the district's territory. Its district seat is located on the banks of the Nare River, very close to where it flows into the Magdalena River. It is projected to become an important ecotourism destination, thanks to its natural resources, primarily its water sources suitable for fishing, beautiful beaches, and boat tours on the Nare River. LOCATION La Pesca borders the La Sierra district to the north, Puerto Triunfo to the south, the department of Boyacá to the east, and the La Unión district to the west.