martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Tayrona Natural Park

TAYRONA NATURAL PARK
NATURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY

In the department of Magdalena, 34 km from the beautiful city of Santa Marta, Tayrona National Park is a sanctuary of nature and archaeological remains are invited to meet with yourself. Ecosystems such as mangroves, corals, sea grass, scrub and dry forest magic, damp and cloudy proliferate and home to a surprising variety of plants and animals that are living testimony are living testimony.


In 1969 he proclaimed these 12,000 hectares of land and 3,000 marine natural park by the biological and archaeological value they possess. Natural Park was before the conquest, an area in which the Tayrona Indians lived, leaving significant evidence of their passage through the land: the village Chairama. Its temperature ranges from 25 ºC and 32 ° C, and extending from the 0-9 on sea level and has two rainy seasons: May to June and the other from September to November.

GETTING THERE

Tayrona National Park located between the sea and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is located 35 km and only 45 minutes journey from the urban center of the city via Riohacha, Magdalena.
Once in Santa Marta, the only access is by land, leaving for the Caribbean Highway, the road to Riohacha. on arrival, there are several entries: in Palangana, Calabazo and Cañaveral, which will lead to your chosen destination.
There you will find an area of 15000 hectares for your enjoyment of which 12000 are terrestrial and 3000 are marines, there you will find different types of ecosystems, flora and fauna observation for others in a great place to relaxing break.





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