The hotel that can be seen on the top of the cliff to the right, Tequendama, was recently voted as one of the Top 5 Ghost hotels in the world by hotels.com. The other four are Chelsea Hotel (New York), Queen Mary Hotel (California), Gran Bolívar Hotel (Peru), Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (California).
As can be observed, the Tequendama Hotel is situated by the 157 meter Tequendama waterfall, a mere hour outside of Bogotá. After the hotel was inaugurated in 1928, it tragically became a favourite spot for many Colombians to end their lives by throwing themselves into the abyss. The guests staying at the Tequendama eventually started meeting these restless souls at night in their hotel rooms; whispering in their ears, pulling their hair. Some even reported waking up with scratches in their faces.
So the hotel eventually was closed down, and still is. It now definetely even looks as a ghost hotel, something that the Golden Colombia team could witness at our visit to the Tequendama falls last month:
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Many of the vistors to Bogotá have been to the tourist resorts in the hot lowlands, a couple of hours from the capital, with their discoteques and swimming pools: such as Melgar, Girardot, Anapoima to the southwest and Guaduas, Villeta and others to the northwest.
Not as well known is the region you will pass through if you take the 120 km dirt road through the mountains from say Anapoima straight north to Guaduas. All of a sudden you have moved at least half a century back in time, and it will appear as if you have arrived in another region of Colombia: The Coffee Zone. The landscape and the culture bare a striking resemblance to Antioquia and departments in el Eje Cafetero. These small peaceful and pictureque villages, surrounded by a spectacular scenery, are easily accessible even on a day trip from Botogá.
This region was however severly hit by the violence a decade ago, and the economy was ruined. The population, mostly farmers, are still struggling to get out of poverty. Golden Colombia are now looking to involve this region in our Golden Amigo programme next year, stay informed at www.goldenamigo.org and www.facebook.com/goldencolombia.















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