Coffe Mountains

In the middle of the Pacific and the Andes

Trujillo has a cultural history that extends to the Gorrón communities, who inhabited the area centuries before being explored by the Spanish during their colonization.
The traditions that founded the town between the Cuancua River and the Juntas River mixed the Valluna strength with the coffee culture in a dream landscape.

  • Enter the immensity of the Páramo del Duende
  • Lose yourself in the details of the coffee houses
  • Wake up to the aroma of coffee roasters

culture

Here everything starts with a coffee. Through the mist you can see the pickers, who walk the slopes before the sun rises. Late in the morning, the sun reveals the mountain range and the forest that surrounds the crops and the large houses of yesteryear that decorate the landscape shine.

John Doe

From the banks of the Cauca River at the bottom of the valley to the highest of the moor, the landscape we cross constantly changes and like in few places in the mountain range, here the Pacific influences it to such an extent that it creates unique places in the world.

ecosystems