Ocamonte

Because of its proximity to San Gil (Capital Tourism), Ocamonte has become a good destination.

It offers a walk in the cerro de La Soap (2200 m), where a monument can be seen approximately 15 yards to the Virgin Mary.

This place, besides being a religious destination, offers a spectacular panoramic view as it is the highest mountain in the area, allowing municipalities to observe Ocamonte, Charalá and Paramo, its rural areas, as well as Russia and Westfall Sugar Loaf.

Ocamonte bordered to the north San Jose Valley, south and west to east with Charalá and Coromoro.

[1] Ocamontanas lands are characterized by fertile soil which allows the growth of a wide variety of crops, among which include coffee, sugar cane and corn.