Located in the
Amazon natural region, Caquetá borders the departments of
Cauca and
Huila to the west, the department of
Meta to the north, the department of
Guaviare to the northeast, the department of
Vaupés to the east, and the departments of
Amazonas and
Putumayo to the south covering a total area of , the
third largest in the country. It composes 7.79% of the Colombia's territory and 22.9% of the Colombian
Amazon basin. The
Japurá River, known in Colombia as the Caquetá River, is one of the bodies of water which flow through the department. The department has an equatorial superhumid (
Afi)
Köppen climate classification. A majority of the land is used for cattle farming.:2 The department has over 120 species of birds. Deforestation has severely impacted Caquetá, even within protected lands and
indigenous territory, with forests often being destroyed to make room for cattle farming. ==Municipalities==