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  1. 15 de abr. de 2023 · Also overlooking Tequendama Colombia is the striking five-storey Hotel del Salto. Perhaps most famous for being an abandoned hotel , the building was originally designed to be a train station . The building of the train station – with a hotel – took place between 1923 and 1927 and that usage continued until the 1950s, connecting the waterfall with Bogotá.

  2. Top ways to experience Salto De Tequendama and nearby attractions. Salto del Tequendama and Hacienda del Cafe (Private Tour) 1. Full-day Tours. from. $195.00. per adult (price varies by group size) Guatavita and Salt Cathedral - Group tour and daily departure. 190.

  3. El salto del Tequendama es un lugar particularmente cargado de historias. La primera, antes de la misma historia: por aquí se evacuaron las aguas del lago que se convertiría en la sabana de Bogotá y el corazón de la nación Muisca. Según el mito, Bogotá le debe su existencia al salto. El punto fue descrito con asombro por el célebre ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2023 · Hotel del Salto (not to be confused with Hotel Tequendama, a fully functioning 5* hotel in the city centre) is an iconic part of Tequendama Falls. It’s the only proper brick building you’ll see for miles around Hotel del Salto and has not faltered in its stunning romantic style. It was originally built in 1928 and became a place for rich ...

  5. El Salto del Tequendama, la caída donde se oxigenan las aguas del río Bogotá. hace 4 años. Soacha, Cundinamarca. 13 de diciembre de 2019. Desde la Casa Museo del Salto del Tequendama se puede observar, desde una de sus esquinas, como si fuera un palco en primera fila, la imponente cascada y la caída del agua que no para de sonar.

  6. The myth of the creation of the Tequendama Falls. The myth says that the creation of this magnificent place is due to Bochica (a God of the Muiscas); this taught the Muisca culture to spin cotton, to create music and all the principles of morality and behavior in society.It is said that this God Muisca created the Tequendama Falls with a blow from his staff to evacuate the waters that were ...

  7. 31 de oct. de 2021 · Tequendama, the name of the falls near Hotel del Salto, translates to “he who precipitated downward” in the indigenous Chibcha language of the Muisca people.. As the story goes, native people would leap from Tequendama Falls to avoid being captured by Spanish forces, who started to conquer South America in the 1500s.

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