Laguna de Guatavita, located in the Andes near Sesquilé in Colombia, is a circular mountain lake known for its cultural and historical importance. Visitors can engage in nautical sports on nearby reservoirs, observe birdlife and take ecological walks on paths around the area, and stroll through the modern town of Guatavita, where traditional history is preserved alongside the craftsmanship of local artisans working with clay and wool. The lake is closely associated with the legend of El Dorado, based on Muisca rituals involving offerings of gold, which drew explorers for centuries.