The Tayrona National Natural Park ( es, Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona) is a
protected area
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in the
Colombia
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n northern
Caribbean region and within the jurisdiction of the city of
Santa Marta
Santa Marta (), officially Distrito Turístico, Cultural e Histórico de Santa Marta ("Touristic, Cultural and Historic District of Santa Marta"), is a city on the coast of the Caribbean Sea in northern Colombia. It is the capital of Magdalena ...
, from the city centre. The park presents a biodiversity endemic to the area of the
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range, featuring a variety of climates (
mountain climate
Alpine climate is the typical weather (climate) for elevations above the tree line, where trees fail to grow due to cold. This climate is also referred to as a mountain climate or highland climate.
Definition
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) and geography that ranges from arid sea level to 900 meters above sea level. The park covers approximately of maritime area in the
Caribbean sea and approximately of land.
It was the second most visited national park in Colombia in 2019, with 458,755 visitors.
History
The Tayrona National Park was created by the 191st Law of the Colombian. Institute for Agrarian Reform (INCORA), in order to guarantee the protection of the region and the preservation of the ecological environment.
Geography
The park has an area of . It is located in the jurisdiction of the
Santa Marta
Santa Marta (), officially Distrito Turístico, Cultural e Histórico de Santa Marta ("Touristic, Cultural and Historic District of Santa Marta"), is a city on the coast of the Caribbean Sea in northern Colombia. It is the capital of Magdalena ...
municipality, in the
Department of Magdalena, alonged the north coast of
Colombia
Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ...
which borders on the
Caribbean Sea.
Taganga
Taganga is a traditional fishing village and corregimiento of Santa Marta, located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia at about 10 minutes or north of Santa Marta. Both Santa Marta and Taganga were founded by Rodrigo de Bastidas on July 29, 1525, ...
is its most southern part; its western boundary goes toward the northeast following the coastline, including a kilometer of sea area, until the
Piedras River. The boundary follows the left side of the river until the North Highway, and then toward the west, crossing the following places with clear demarcations in the terrain:
* Santa Rosa Hill
* Tovar Hill
* Guacamayo Pick
* Aguas Muertas Hill
* Cielito Pick
* Hondonada Site
* Humo Hill
It also crosses several creeks, like the Piedras River, Cañaveral, Santa Rosa, La Boquita, Cinto, and other water branches, including the Rodríguez and Gairaca creeks.
Climate
Temperatures in the park and surrounding citites range from at sea level. Rainfall in this region varies from nothing to around per month, but overall the climate is
tropical and hot, with agriculture requiring
irrigation from streams that drain from the snowy peaks.
Flora and fauna
Scholars have done an extensive classification of animal species living in the park, which include about 108 species of mammals and 300 species of birds. The
Mantled howler, the
oncilla, deer and more than 70 species of
bats are among the park's typical residents.
The park's 300 species of birds include the
montane solitary eagle, the
military macaw
The military macaw (''Ara militaris'') is a large parrot and a medium-sized macaw that gets its name from its predominantly green plumage resembling a military parade uniform. It is native to forests of Mexico and South America and though conside ...
,
black-backed antshrike,
white-bellied antbird and the
lance-tailed manakin. There are also approximately 31 species of reptiles, 15 species of amphibians, 202 species of
sponges, 471 species of
crustaceans, 96 species of
annelids, 700 species of molluscs, 110 species of corals and 401 species of sea and river fish.
There are more than 350 algae and more than 770 species of plants.
It is one of three national parks in the Colombian Caribbean with coral reefs on its territories, the other two being
Old Providence McBean Lagoon and
Rosario and San Bernardo Corals.
Archaeology
There is archaeological evidence of ancient human settlements in the area of the park up until the 16th century. The place now has facilities for the eco-tourism, with paths suitable for walks. The Archaeologic Museum of Chairama is located in the Cañaveral Site, near the mouth of the Piedras River. Other places which attract visitors are Los Naranjos Path, Castilletes Beach, The Pool, the Piedras River and the San Juan Out.
The site of El Pueblito was a popular hike but is currently closed in 2019 due to the wishes of the indigenous residents.
See also
*
List of national parks of Colombia
*
Taganga
Taganga is a traditional fishing village and corregimiento of Santa Marta, located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia at about 10 minutes or north of Santa Marta. Both Santa Marta and Taganga were founded by Rodrigo de Bastidas on July 29, 1525, ...
References
Bibliography
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External links
Complete Guide to Tayrona ParkBest Pictures of Tayrona Park*
The park's pageat Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia
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National parks of Colombia
Protected areas established in 1969
Geography of Magdalena Department
1969 establishments in Colombia
Tourist attractions in Magdalena Department
Underwater diving sites in the Caribbean
Underwater diving sites in Colombia