Located in the Guachaca area of Santa Marta, at Km 44 on the road to Riohacha, this 34-hectare landholding represents a strategic opportunity for ecological, tourism or agricultural development in the Sierra Nevada region.
The property offers 340,000 m² surrounded by mountains, native vegetation and biodiversity. It includes access to essential services such as electricity and water from a deep well, as well as a productive component with one hectare of irrigated cacao and an active reforestation process with more than 3,500 native trees.
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Located in the Guachaca area of Santa Marta, at Km 44 on the road to Riohacha, this 34-hectare landholding represents a strategic opportunity for ecological, tourism or agricultural development in the Sierra Nevada region.
The property offers 340,000 m² surrounded by mountains, native vegetation and biodiversity. It includes access to essential services such as electricity and water from a deep well, as well as a productive component with one hectare of irrigated cacao and an active reforestation process with more than 3,500 native trees.
The master plan described by the source allocates 16 hectares to forest reserve, 10 hectares to regenerative cacao forest and 8 hectares to hospitality development, with potential for eco-hotels, glamping or high-end sustainable tourism projects. Additional projections include internal roads, water reservoirs and culturally respectful areas, creating a land asset with strong investment and purpose-driven development potential.
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