What you should know about 7 places in Quindío if you plan to visit them, according to AI

What places are better not to visit?
Laura Sepúlveda - El Tiempo
Quindío is a department of the country that receives numerous national and international tourists. Considering this situation, ChatGPT revealed some places that could disappoint the experience of a traveler who wants to explore this part of the country. What are the seven places not worth visiting?
The artificial intelligence-based tool identified some patterns in specific data, such as reviews, tourism-related platforms, and comments. These patterns link a lack of security, lack of appeal, and other factors that lead to unsatisfactory experiences. Below are recommendations for seven departmental areas:
1. Sucre Park in Armenia
Located in the city center, it was compromised by security issues and poor maintenance. The IA emphasized that it doesn't have much to offer tourists.2. Railway Station in Calarcá
Over the years, it lost its appeal. It suffered from considerable neglect by the authorities, a situation that led to its deterioration.3. La María Spa in Montenegro
Years ago, this was a very popular sector. It's gradually lost prestige in the face of other alternatives that are also present in this part of the country.4. Centenario Avenue in Armenia
It generates mixed feelings among tourists. It's an urban area with little commercial appeal and no appeal to travelers either.(See more: Dian is there: what happens when you send money from your bank account to your virtual wallet) 5. Bolívar Park in Armenia
Insecurity at certain times has led visitors to prefer to go to other parts of the city.6. Peñas Blancas Ecopark in Calarcá
Access is a bit complicated, and its infrastructure is limited, even though it has an excellent viewing platform inside.7. Filandia Viewpoint
It's an iconic location in this department, but during peak season, the massive tourist influx makes for a less-than-ideal experience.
Recommended places to visit.
Laura Sepúlveda - El Tiempo
Colombian Tours, through its website, announced the two must-see stops you should make if you find yourself in this part of the country. 1. The Coffee Park
Located in Montenegro, it celebrates the country's coffee tradition through a series of shows and attractions that provide added value for tourists. It's perfect for having fun and learning.(See more: The 7 places in Boyacá that are not worth visiting, according to the IA) 2. Calarcá Botanical Garden and Butterfly Garden
It doesn't just function as a tourist destination. It's a space teeming with biodiversity, where visitors have the opportunity to observe native and, of course, exotic plants. "This garden not only educates about the region's flora, but is also a living testament to Colombia's conservation and environmental education efforts," they emphasized.Portafolio