In the heart of the high Andean forest of La Calera, a destination increasingly recognized for its biodiversity and proximity to Bogotá, two new sustainable lodging projects are taking shape: Pine Cabin and Bonsai Glamping.
These initiatives aim to strengthen the region’s ecotourism offerings, blending design, comfort, and respect for the natural environment. Although not yet open to the public, they represent a commitment to responsible and high-quality tourism.
Pine Cabin: warmth in the forest
The Pine Cabin is inspired by the sobriety and strength of this native tree. Its design embraces eco-friendly materials and an architecture that merges seamlessly with the surrounding forest. Once completed, it will offer a warm and cozy retreat, perfect for those seeking privacy and a direct connection with nature.
Bonsai Glamping: luxury and sustainable minimalism
Currently under development, Bonsai Glamping proposes a different kind of experience: staying in a space that combines luxury, minimalism, and direct contact with the environment. Inspired by bonsais, it reflects balance and harmony—values that will be present in every detail of its design.
With private terraces, panoramic views, and a strong focus on sustainability, Bonsai Glamping promises to become a highlight of glamping near Bogotá.
Sustainable tourism and the future of the region
Both projects are framed within the commitment to provide experiences that are not only memorable for visitors but also raise awareness about the importance of conserving Andean forests, water sources, and the biodiversity that makes La Calera unique.
Though still under construction, Pine Cabin and Bonsai Glamping represent the future of tourism in the region: responsible, authentic, and in harmony with the ecosystem.