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VisitSugamuxi
​Whete to stay »  Listing (per town)
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Those venues with the seal "Linked to VisitSugamuxi" have their own page in our site with full details to look at. You will find the link at bottom left of their photo. For an application to this seal in other venue, please contact us.

​The following list has been organized per town, and venues are exposed in a slideshow.

Sogamoso

Known as The City of the Sun, click here for information about this town.
The City of the Sun:
Sogamoso as the capital of the Sugamuxi province has an important variety of options for accomodation, from urban to rural, from camping & hostels to formal hotels.

What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Aquitania

Known as Pueblo Viejo (Old Town), click here for information about this town.
Pueblo Viejo (Old Town):
Aquitania is the largest municipality in geographical extension in Sugamuxi, and is next to Lake Tota. It has accomodation options both in town and in its surroundings.

What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Tota

Tota is known as The Mirror of the Cosmos in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
The Mirror of the Cosmos:
Tota is a tiny lovely town in Sugamuxi, geographically bordering Lake Tota. It has only few accomodation options in town also in its surroundings and lake's shore.

What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Cuítiva

Cuítiva or The Domain Responsible for Raising Suqüi (Cui) in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
The Domain Responsible for Raising Suqüi (Cui):
Cuítiva is a tiny lovely town in Sugamuxi, geographically bordering Lake Tota. It has accomodation options mainly in rural areas, next to Iza and lake's shore.
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What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Pesca

Pesca is known as Surrounded by the Father of Strength in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
Surrounded by the Father of Strength:
Pesca town is the most western town in Sugamuxi, inserted in the mountains. It has accomodation options in town, also in rural areas.

​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Iza

Iza also known as The Nobility of Yarn Spinners in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
The Nobility of Yarn Spinners:
Iza is a well kept town known for its beauty and tranquility, inside a green valley of Sugamuxi. It has a good number of accomodation options in town, also in rural areas.

​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Firavitoba

Firavitoba is known as Winds of the Summit in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
Winds of the Summit:
Firavitoba is a town closer to Sogamoso and well known for its milk products and lovely farms, inside a green valley of Sugamuxi. It has some accomodation options in town, but mainly in rural areas.

​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Tibasosa

Tibasosa or Domain of the Regent Horticulturist in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
Domain of the Regent Horticulturist:
Tibasosa is a well kept and beautiful town recognized for its gastronomy and tranquility. It has a good number of accomodation options in town, also in rural areas.

​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Nobsa

Nobsa also known as The Valley Retreat of Noble Weavers in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
The Valley Retreat of Noble Weavers:
Nobsa is a town well recognized for its craftmanship (whool, wood, and more) in a variety of shops and workshops, also for its wine. It has some accomodation options in town, but mainly in rural areas.

​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Monguí

Monguí also known as The Wife's Bath in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
The Wife's Bath:
Monguí is a well kept highland town in Sugamuxi, recognized for its craftmanship (balls), poetry, and surrounding mountains. It has a variety of accomodation options in town, and some in rural areas.

​​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Mongua

Mongua is known as Land of the Rising Sun in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
Land of the Rising Sun:
Mongua is a traditional highland town in Sugamuxi, well known for its outstanding mountain landscape. It has only a few accomodation options in town and rural areas.

​​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Tópaga

Tópaga is known as Servant of the Sun in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
Servant of the Sun:
Tópaga is a traditional highland town in Sugamuxi, well known for its craftmanship (coal) and outstanding mountain landscape. It has only a few accomodation options in town and rural areas.

​​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.

Gámeza

Gámeza is known as Servant of the Sun and Moon in Muisca language, click here for information about this town.
Servant of the Sun and Moon:
Gámeza is a traditional highland town in Sugamuxi, well known for its rock art (indigenous, and of modern art) and outstanding mountain landscape. It has only a few accomodation options in town and rural areas.

​​What we do here is serving as a guide and directory for it, so you can contact those options at your convenience. Some venues have a direct link with full details at VisitSugamuxi, due to an agreed contribution in exchange for it, which boost support to our work.

Other venues:
If you have a new venue to be listed, please contact us for details.
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