province of Sumapaz, is known as the "Garden City of Colombia" and also called "Tierra Grata". The city is located on a plateau framed by Cuja and Chocho rivers, and Fusacatn and Quinin hills that form the Valley of the Sutagaos. The Sutagaos were the aboriginals of the area where today stands Fusagasug, people in the region said they belonged to the Chibcha linguistic family and were located in the border Muisca, serving as a meeting to engage in political and trade relations between the panches tribes, pijaos and Muisca, but was founded as a Native village on 5 February 1592 under the name of "Our Lady of High Grace" and Established as Town for Whites on 7 May 1776 under its current name.
STATUE INDIAN SUTAGAO
On the highway when traveling from the capital can see
the greenhouses, plants and flower shops that make reference to the name "Garden City of Colombia", there are also handmade rustic furniture stores and local restaurants where one of the special dishes is conejo al gratin SQUARE OF FLOWERS
Because of its warm climate and its proximity to Bogot,
Fusagasug attracts many tourists as it has many hotels, resorts, parks, pools and cabanas, especially in the village of "the Gate", better known as Chinauta where people can relax and RAPELLING let the stress of the city, people can practice adventure sports like rappelling, nature walks to the hill Quinin, horseback riding and bike rides since this is the land of the cyclist that gave the country so many triumphs, Lucho Herrera. STATUE OF LUCHO HERERRA