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Pins›Colombia›Los Katíos National Park

7.6033, -77.1672

Los Katíos National Park

Turbo, Colombia

🌐UNESCO World Heritage↗
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From the source

Extending over 72,000 ha in north-western Colombia, Los Katios National Park comprises low hills, forests and humid plains. An exceptional biological diversity is found in the park, which is home to many threatened animal species, as well as many endemic plants.

When to visit

Hours

Admission

Pricing unknown

Booking

Booking recommended

Sources: hours · pricing

When to go

  • Time of day: Morning

Features & amenities

What to expect

  • ●Outdoor

What to bring

  • ●Water
  • ●comfortable shoes
  • ●Sunscreen
  • ●hat
  • ●bug spray

Tags

national park

Facts

Country
Colombia
City
Turbo
Category
Natural
Google rating
4.4★(37)
Visit time
4 hr
Established
1974
UNESCO #
711
Coords
7.6033, -77.1672

Getting there

Address
Los Katios National Park, Choco and Antioquia, Colombia
Notes
UNESCO record-level guidance only. Verify the exact reserve, park gate, visitor centre, permit office, transport option, or tour operator before visiting.

Sources

  • Official website →
  • Google Places →
  • Wikipedia →
  • Wikidata (Q305169) →

Google Places data checked May 7, 2026.

Confidence: medium.

From Wikipedia

Los Katíos National Natural Park is a protected area located in northwest Colombia which covers about 720 km2 (280 sq mi). The elevation ranges between 50 and 600 m. It is a part of the Darién Gap, a densely forested area shared by Panama and Colombia, and is contiguous with the Darién National Park in Panama. The Pan-American Highway, when completed as proposed, would pass near or through Los Katíos. The park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 due to the extraordinary diversity of plant and animal species represented.

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