This hotel is Eco-Sostenible, with 60% of its energy consumption coming from solar energy. It contributes to wastewater treatment, reforestation, and composting efforts. The rooms are built with regional adobe, which naturally regulates temperature.
This is an ecotourism project and eco-hotel focused on caring for the environment through water conservation practices and the use of renewable energy sources. It offers exclusive ecolodges with views of Lago de Tota and promotes ancestral gastronomic traditions.
Explicitly an Eco Hotel, it highlights a commitment to sustainability and minimizing its ecological footprint. Guests can explore hiking trails to immerse themselves in the surrounding nature.
This hotel operates in a sustainable environment, utilizing clean energy and implementing ecological cleaning practices. It integrates business, leisure, and sustainability through its 'Turismo 3C' concept.
An explicit eco-hotel located in Güicán, Boyacá. It offers a unique experience in the midst of nature, providing a space for guests to disconnect and enjoy the natural surroundings with mountain views.
This property is an Ecolodge described as a 'Sustainable home' featuring a solar heater. It is set in nature with green spaces, offering mountain views and a tranquil environment.
This is an ecological hotel that utilizes solar heating and energy to minimize the environmental impact of a stay. It is situated in the middle of nature, offering tranquility and comfort.
This glamping site is surrounded by nature and features an 'ecológico bus'. It offers a natural setting for guests seeking a nature-oriented experience.
This glamping site is noted as a special place for discovering authentic Boyacá in a natural setting near a lake, suggesting a focus on nature immersion.
This glamping site is mentioned in a list of hotels that are taking steps towards sustainability, indicating some level of environmental consideration in its operations.
Described as a 'Cabaña Campestre' and located in 'Territorio Ancestral', this lodge suggests a connection to the countryside and potentially traditional or sustainable building practices.