Castilla La Nueva is a municipality located in the department of Meta, in the Llanos region of Colombia. It is known for its vast plains, rich biodiversity, and traditional cowboy culture. The region is characterized by its expansive grasslands, dotted with palm trees and bordered by the Andes mountains in the distance. The town of Castilla La Nueva itself is a small, charming community with a laid-back atmosphere. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with cattle ranching being a major industry. Visitors to the area can experience the traditional way of life by participating in cowboy activities such as horseback riding, cattle herding, and attending local rodeos.