Excursions in Colombia with a guide

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Information That Will Help With Your Visit to Colombia

Despite its status as a developing country, Colombia has managed to keep its natural beauty intact. From the beautiful Caribbean Sea to the peaks of the Andes, the country is a must-see for anyone looking to explore the beauty of South America.

Tayrona National Park

Located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, Tayrona National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Colombia. This national park is known for its rainforest, palm-shaded coves, and rich biodiversity. The park is a sanctuary for several indigenous communities.

Aside from its natural beauty, Tayrona is also home to several ruins of old settlements. Some ruins are accessible through forest trails. A hike from Cabo San Juan is a great way to see the ruins. Pueblito is a 500-year-old village that is located within the park.

The park is visited year-round. However, it is particularly busy in the high season months of January and December. This can leave first-time visitors feeling underwhelmed. If you are visiting during these months, it is best to take a two-day trip. This will give you two full days in the park.

While Tayrona is beautiful, it is also expensive. If you are traveling in a group of more than four people, it may be worth taking a taxi. The ride will cost more, but it can save you a lot of time.

For more information on the park, visit the Tayrona National Park website. It will have information on closures in the park. It also has information on days you can visit the park.

To visit the park, you will need a passport and a yellow fever vaccination. You can upload a photo of your passport or covid certificate for entry.

Villa de Leyva

Located in the northeastern part of Colombia, Villa de Leyva is a city that is famous for its colonial architecture. It has a lot of whitewashed colonial buildings that are laid out in cobblestone streets. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Colombia.

In Villa de Leyva, there are a lot of museums. One of them is the Paleontology Museum. The museum is open every day from 9 am to 6 pm. It displays dozens of Ammonites, a sabertooth tiger skull, prehistoric turtle fossil, and other specimens. The museum also has one of the best paleontology labs in Latin America.

Villa de Leyva

Aside from museums, there are other attractions in Villa de Leyva. The Monastery of San Francisco is an old monastery that dates back to 1620. It features a notable chapel and a courtyard with a stone well. There are also sculptures that depict stories from the Muisca civilization. It also has a Castilian-style tower. The entrance fee is 5 000 COP.

The El Infiernito is an archeological-astronomical site outside of Villa de Leyva. It has 100 upright standing stone columns that are pink in color. The archeological site is similar to Stonehenge. The site is also known for its burial ground. The monument is a great place to learn more about the Muisca civilization.

One of the most interesting buildings in Villa de Leyva is the Clay House. The building is 5,400 square feet and has different textures. The building is best viewed with some knowledge of its history.

Islas del Rosario

Located just an hour south of Cartagena, the Islas del Rosario are a must-visit for travelers looking for crystal clear waters and unique marine life. You can spend a day on one of the islands, or stay overnight to enjoy the many water activities available.

The Islas del Rosario have several beautiful beaches, including Playa Blanca in Baru. This long white sand beach is surrounded by azure waters and palm trees. It is one of the most spectacular beaches in Colombia. It is also home to bioluminescent plankton.

Another must-see is the Isla Grande. This island is the largest of the Rosario Islands, with more than 2 square kilometers of land. It has a large central square and plenty of shaded paths. It is also home to many mangroves, which are a must-see.

You can also enjoy a swim with bioluminescent plankton if you stay overnight. There are many ways to explore the Islas del Rosario, including snorkeling and diving. The best way is to rent a private boat, which is surprisingly affordable.

Islas del Rosario

You can also visit the Oceanarium, which houses over 1,400 marine animals. They also offer dolphin shows.

The best time to visit the Rosario Islands is during the dry months, from June to September. It gets crowded in July and December. It is best to book your trip in advance.

If you want to spend the night on one of the islands, you will need to book a hotel room. Many hotels have pools and restaurants. Some have free wifi and are located near the beach.

Cabo de la Vela

Located in the far north of Colombia, Cabo de la Vela is an off-the-beaten-path destination. It is located in the remote desert region of La Guajira, a region that is known for its rugged scenery, rolling dunes, and the authentic culture of the Wayu people. Whether you are interested in surfing, kitesurfing, or just enjoying the pristine beaches, Cabo de la Vela is a great destination.

The Wayu people of La Guajira are an indigenous group who speak the Wayuunaiki language, which is part of the Arawak linguistic family. They have a unique way of living that is very different from the other Colombian communities. The Wayu have adapted their culture to survive in a harsh environment. They weave beautiful handicrafts, such as Mochilas and bracelets.

If you want to learn about the Wayu culture, you can visit Uribia, which is the cultural hub of the indigenous people. Here you can find workshops on how to weave Mochilas and a chance to release a turtle.

The Wayu people of La Guajira have a distinct way of living that is very different from the way other Colombian communities live. They have fought off Spanish invasions and now make up 38% of the population of the region.

Besides exploring the Wayu culture, visitors to Cabo de la Vela can take in the local art and crafts of the area. Visitors can enjoy some of the finest beaches in Colombia while also learning about the region's unique culture.

Cano Cristales

Located in Serrania de la Macarena National Park, Cano Cristales is a magical wonderland of nature. In addition to its colorful waterfalls, pools and caverns, the river is home to aquatic plants. These plants absorb sunlight and then release colors through their sand-covered bodies.

This unique water plant is only found in Colombia, specifically the Guaviare and La Macarena regions. Its flowering water plants create an array of colors, including red, blue and green. These colors are not found in any other river in the world.

Cano Cristales is also known as the "river of five colors" and is considered to be one of the most beautiful rivers in the world. The colors are created by the algae and other plants living in the river.

When visiting Cano Cristales, you will be able to see the aquatic plant, Macarenia clavigera. This is a rare flowering water plant that requires the proper amount of sunlight to grow. During the dry and wet seasons, the plant turns red. The green and yellow sand around the plant creates a beautiful contrast to the red.

The water in Cano Cristales is clear and cool. The current is fast in many areas. This has contributed to the formation of deep pools. The color of the water is dependent on the amount of sunlight that hits the rock pools.

The best time to visit Cano Cristales is in July and November. The light reflects off the plants and creates the bright colors of the river. You will also need to wear sun protection and long sleeves to avoid sunburn.

Oceta

Located in the Boyaca department of Colombia, Oceta is one of the most beautiful places in Colombia. This natural ecosystem is a perfect tourist destination. It is surrounded by two creeks and is home to waterfalls and white cabbage deer.

Aside from the natural beauty of Oceta, you can also explore some of the surrounding towns. You can visit a coffee plantation, take a boat ride, and explore sand dunes. If you are an adventurous traveler, you can also take an eco-tour.

The area is best visited during the dry season, from June to August. Visitors should also bring a water bottle. During this time, you will not be able to see any monkeys. You can also take a dip in the ocean, a freshly squeezed juice, and stroll down the colorful streets of the town.

You can hike to Paramo de Oceta, which is located at 4,000 metres above sea level. It is considered to be the most beautiful paramo in the world. It is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Colombia.

The area is home to a large number of birds. You can also visit the cloud forest and lowlands.

The town of Mongui is the gateway to Paramo de Oceta. It has colonial architecture and white buildings with green balconies. The locals are very proud of their town. It is not yet overwhelmed by tourists, making it a good place to explore.

Excursions and Day Trips in Colombia

Whether you are looking for a multi-day tour or a weeklong excursion, there are several options available in Colombia. The country has many natural wonders and spectacular cities scattered across the mountain slopes. If you are looking for a guided Colombia tour, Impulse can help you arrange a trip that suits your needs.

In addition to the Amazon rainforest, the country is home to two local tribes and dramatic canyons. The tour also includes interactions with these people and wildlife viewing. For a complete Colombia experience, take a multi-day tour to see the country's greatest natural wonders and get to know the people who live there.

The classic itinerary in Colombia begins in Medellin. This city is steeped in history and surrounded by lush, rolling green mountains. This city has a variety of museums that display pre-Columbian ceramics and other objects. The Paleontology Research Center is also home to fossils dating back 100 million years. This museum also features a collection of artwork by Fernando Botero.

The Tatacoa Desert is one of the country's most awe-inspiring natural wonders. This trip will allow you to reconnect with the earth and relax. It takes approximately six hours to reach the desert from Bogota. If you have time, spend a day hiking through the beautiful landscape.

The cosmopolitan city of Bogota offers a variety of day trips. The country's capitol is also home to several museums, including the Botero Museum, which features a variety of works by Fernando Botero. The museum also has a pre-Hispanic collection of ceramics. The Mirador de El Santo Sagrado Corazon de Jesus offers a panoramic view of the city.

If you are looking for a day trip outside of Bogota, visit the city of Zipaquira. This colonial town is located approximately one hour from the capital. The town has a number of historic sites and churches. It is also home to the Piedra del Penol, which is a 740-step staircase that offers stunning views of the surrounding area. It is also home to the Archeological Museum, which displays pre-Hispanic cultures and ceramics.

In addition to the Amazon rainforest, you can also visit the city of Cartagena. The city is home to a number of historic churches and cobblestone streets. The city also offers many exciting excursions, including a day trip to the Rosario Islands by private speedboat. The city is home to the world's largest collection of pre-Columbian gold. You will also be able to explore the town's cobblestone streets and see its beautiful architecture.

The town of Guatape is home to colorful buildings and cobblestone streets. This area is also home to the Tomine Reservoir, a beautiful lake that is focused on ecotourism. The area is also home to a number of colorful birds. You can also visit the Archeological Museum, which is located in a 17th-century colonial house. The city also has a number of parks and gardens. The city's most famous attraction is the La Chorrera Waterfall, which is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. You can also visit the Lady of the Rosary Church, which has baroque touches dating back to the 1600s.

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