Santa Marta is located in the Caribbean, in the north of Colombia; It is the city considered one of the 10 most sustainable tourism destinations in the world, and has become the first investment destination for sustainable tourism real estate projects. This 100-hectare rainforest plot has a privileged location, between the Caribbean Sea just 3 km (9 minutes) and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, at an elevation of 200 meters above sea level. It should be noted that it borders in more than 1200 meters with the road to the most important archaeological and ecotourism destination in the Colombian Caribbean: Ciudad Perdida or Teyuna, ancient city of the pre-Columbian Tairona Indians. This tropical jungle land in the Caribbean is a paradise where nature meets and an opportunity to invest in conservation and ecotourism, due to its characteristics of biodiversity and geographical location. It has a waterfall of water product of the river that crosses the land in more than 1500 linear meters of riverbank, providing a relaxing sound and providing life to the vegetation and wildlife that is here. Made up of native forest and forest regenerated for more than 20 years, with centenary trees, imposing cliffs and mountain ridges from where you can see the immensity of the sea. Its topography is varied, with flat, semi-flat, ravine and other inaccessible areas where virgin forest takes possession of the place. The Rainforest Terrain | 100 hectares The farm is located 5 minutes from the national road called Troncal del Caribe, on the road to Teyuna or Ciudad Perdida in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. ▪ Total Area: 1,000,000 m2 ▪ Accessibility: Road in good condition ▪ Distances: ▪ Santa Marta 1 hour / 60 km ▪ Tayrona Park 28 minutes / 25 km ▪ Palomino: 40 minutes / 32 km ▪ Don Diego River: 24 minutes / 17 km ▪ International Airport: 1.3 hours / 73 km ▪ Climate: Average 26.5 Cº - July hottest month and coldest January at 22.5º Main ▪ Natural Attractions Lost City or Teyuna ▪ Tayrona ▪ National Park Don Diego ▪ River and Buritaca ▪ Beach Palomino Beach and Palomino ▪ River Los Flamencos ▪ Sanctuary Cabo de la Vela ▪ Visit to Riohacha Main characteristics and potential uses : ▪ Rich biodiversity : Home to diverse species of butterflies, birds, small mammals and rodents. As well as a variety of species of trees, flowers and wild strawberries. ▪ Carbon Storage Potential: The Sierra Nevada plays a critical role in global carbon regulation, storing millions of metric tons of carbon. ▪ Sustainable Forest Management Opportunity: Ideal for projects focused on the conservation and responsible use of resources. ▪ Opportunity for Ecotourism: On this land you will be able to develop a sustainable hotel development, friendly to nature and that generates the least possible impact on this beautiful place, impacting only a small part of it in the area that is currently less dense and leaving the rest of virgin forest, only for the enjoyment of walks, bird and butterfly sightings, oxygen production and wildlife having a protected place. ▪ Legal Warranty – Comes with a permanent title, ensuring a safe investment. I am Javier Candanoza, a real estate professional. I specialize in beach, forest, mountain, river and sea properties in the Caribbean of Colombia, Santa Marta and La Guajira: Sectors from Donjaca, Minca (Sierra Nevada), Tigrera, Bonda, Buritaca, Guachaca, Mendihuaca, Parque Tayrona, Palomino, Dibulla. I help my clients to invest in Lots, Farms, Plots, Hotels and Hostels, Country Houses, Beach Houses, Ecotourism Houses, as well as facilitate the creation or structuring of ecotourism, hotel or vacation home projects. 6426VI