Stay : A month on the Pacific coast and in the Andes

One month is perfect for a road trip through a wide variety of regions, with the possibility of getting off the beaten track. In just three weeks, you can avoid Medellín and the Pacific, or the south. Over five or six weeks, you can explore other regions, such as Santander, the Amazon or the Llanos, or the rest of the Caribbean coast and the archipelago of San Andrés and Providencia.

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Detail of the stay : A month on the Pacific coast and in the Andes - 30 days

  • Bogotá
  • Bogotá
  • Bogotá
  • Bogotá
  • Candelaria
  • Bogotá
  • Bogotá
  • Bogotá
  • Bogotá
  • Medellín
  • Medellín
  • Medellín
  • Medellín
  • Medellín
  • Guatapé
  • Guatapé
  • Guatapé
  • Nuqui
  • Bahía Solano
  • El Valle
  • Parque Nacional Natural Utría
  • Pereira
  • Armenia
  • Salento
  • Salento
  • Filandia
  • Filandia
  • Filandia
  • Armenia
  • Pijao
  • Pijao
  • Cali
  • Armenia
  • Popayán
  • Silvia
  • Tierradentro
  • San Agustín
  • Santa Marta
  • Taganga
  • Minca
  • Santa Marta
  • Taganga
  • Minca
  • Parque Nacional Tayrona
  • Mompox
  • Santa Marta
  • Ciudad Perdida
  • Palomino
  • Buritaca
  • Mompox
  • Cartagena De Indias
  • Islas Del Rosario
  • Bogotá

Day 1: First night a little closer to the stars

Intercontinental flights often arrive late. The first day is limited to settling into the hotel and recuperating from the trip, with perhaps a quick trip to a nearby café to acclimatize.

Day 2: Bogotá, La Candelaria

Steps: Bogotá, Candelaria

Early wake-up call (jet lag). We stroll through La Candelaria: Plaza de Bolivar, the pedestrian section of Carrera Séptima to Parque Nacional, passing by the Museo Nacional. We climb the Monserrate in the late afternoon for a fine view of the capital. Getting tired, we eat an ajiaco and go to sleep.

Day 3: Bogotá, beyond La Candelaria

Steps: Bogotá

This second day can be dedicated to the Gold Museum and the Botero Museum, it will be already not bad. We can also do a graffiti tour by bike, or a solo visit to the Paloquemao market (preferably in the morning) or to the botanical garden if the weather is good.

Day 4: Medellín, "the city of eternal spring

Steps: Medellín

Departure in the morning for Medellín. We remain in the urban atmosphere but with a more sympathetic climate. No old colonial houses here, but a subway and cable cars that go up in the comunas. In the afternoon we will go to the center, to visit the Museo de Antioquia and to caress the curves of Botero on the square in front. Festive night at the Poblado for some, or just a good restaurant in Manila.

Places of interest :
MUSEO DE ANTIOQUIA

Day 5: Medellín goes green

Steps: Medellín

You can also visit the botanical garden and/or the Parque Arví in the heights to enjoy the freshness and an unforgettable cable car ride. If you are more into graffiti, you should definitely visit San Javier, a neighborhood in Comuna 13.

Places of interest :
PARQUE ARVÍ

Day 6: Guatapé

Steps: Guatapé

Day trip to Guatapé, a picturesque and colorful village, with facades decorated with zócalos, friezes in relief on the walls of the houses. We walk around the village and we don't forget, for those who can, to go up to the Peñol rock, an enormous monolith of 220 m high, for an unforgettable panoramic view of the region.

Day 7: Nuquí or Bahía Solano

Steps: Nuqui, Bahía Solano, El Valle

From the small airport located a few minutes away from the Poblado, in the middle of the city, we board a propeller plane to reach the Pacific coast, with a choice of Nuquí or Bahía Solano. Arrived in the tropical humidity, we go by lancha in one of the lodges around Nuquí, or by tuk tuk to El Valle. We enjoy the wild beaches and the local dishes with fish. The frequent rain refreshes us.

Day 8: Diving or surfing?

Diving, fishing, surfing, jungle trekking and swimming in crystal-clear waterfalls. These are just some of the activities offered by hotels (sometimes included in full-board packages). If you're here between July and October, you can go humpback whale watching, but without disturbing them too much.

Day 9: Utría National Natural Park

Steps: Parque Nacional Natural Utría

Another day to enjoy the nature and the adorable welcome of the Afro-Colombian and indigenous populations. We do as the day before, or we change activity. The Utría National Park is a good option to immerse yourself in nature.

Day 10: Medellín-Salento

Steps: Pereira, Armenia, Salento

Back to Medellin, direction the green valleys of the Eje Cafetero. By bus (6 hours approximately until Salento) or by plane until Pereira or Armenia, then 1 hour of bus. You can stretch your legs by strolling through the steep streets of this typical village of the coffee region, at an altitude of 1,900 meters. We taste dishes of trout with all the sauces and good coffee. Night in Salento.

Day 11: Cocora Valley

Steps: Salento

Departure in the early morning by Willys Jeep for the Cocora Valley, famous for its wax palm forests, the national tree, a giant that can exceed 60 m high. Horseback riding or walking through the valley on well-marked trails. Return in the afternoon and night in Salento, after a small game of tejo.

Day 12: Filandia

Steps: Filandia

Another small town with traditional architecture, colorful facades and flower-filled balconies. We stroll through Filandia, then reach the mirador for a beautiful panorama of the valley and the peaks of Los Nevados National Park. On the way back, stop off at the stalls on "Craftsmen's Street", and visit the cultural center devoted to the handicraft of bejuco weaving, the vine with which baskets have been woven for generations.

Day 13: Barbas Bremen and Pijao

Steps: Filandia, Armenia, Pijao

In the morning, guided tour of the Barbas Bremen nature reserve to discover an extraordinary biodiversity and go in search of a family of howler monkeys. Return to the hotel and departure for Pijao via Armenia. End of the afternoon in Pijao, the "slow" village of Colombia, still very authentic. Night in Pijao.

Places of interest :
BARBAS BREMEN RESERVA NATURAL

Day 14: Pijao

Steps: Pijao

Discovery tour of the coffee world, with visit of a typical finca and tasting in the village's coffee shops. We put ourselves to the local rhythm, and so new night in Pijao, before leaving the region the next day.

Day 15: Route Pijao - Cali

Steps: Cali, Armenia

Count in 4 hours of road to reach Cali, while passing by Armenia or Caicedonia. The world capital of salsa is waiting for you for a night where you will have a lot of fun. Do not forget to visit the district of San Antonio, but also the center (during the day) to feel the human warmth of this city, where "women are like flowers, dressed in a thousand colors".

Day 16: Departure for Popayán

Steps: Popayán

a 2.5-hour bus ride to Popayán, the "White City", one of the country's religious capitals, where Holy Week is celebrated with great fervor. We stroll from one colonial church to another, through the streets of the vast historic center, and admire the sunset from the Morro de Tulcán, a hill sheltering a pre-Columbian archaeological site.

Day 17: Silvia or Puracé volcano

Steps: Silvia

If you are there on a Tuesday morning, it is worthwhile to go to the market of Silvia, a small town inhabited by the Gambianos Indians, one hour and a half from Popayán. Otherwise, sportsmen will climb the Puracé volcano (4,780 m), with a local agency, or go on a mountain bike tour in the area to thermal waters. Another night in Popayán.

Day 18: Tierradentro

Steps: Tierradentro

A long trip of 5 hours by bus to reach the indigenous village of San Andrés de Pisimbalá, close to the archaeological site of Tierradentro, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Evening and night in this peaceful village where we go to bed early.

Day 19: Tierradentro

Visit the archaeological and ethnographic museums, then discover the archaeological park, which contains the largest group of pre-Columbian burial sites (hypogea) in the country. The setting is magical, and the sites are visited via a loop circuit.

Day 20: San Agustin

Steps: San Agustín

Short hike early in the morning to reach sites not realized the day before, then departure for San Agustin, where the other major archaeological site of the country is located. Count 5-6 hours of bus. Well-deserved rest in a hostel or a hotel of this pleasant village. Preparation for the next day's activities.

Day 21: San Agustín

Follow in the footsteps of pre-Columbian civilizations in the archaeological park. Allow 3-4 hours for the visit. The passport is valid for two days and allows you to visit the Isnos archaeological sites, for those who want to stay a little longer in the area, where there's also plenty to do in terms of outdoor activities (rafting, horseback riding, hiking, etc.).

Day 22: Transit San Agustín-Bogotá-Santa Marta

Steps: Santa Marta, Taganga, Minca

Flight to Bogotá from Pitalito airport, 45 minutes from San Agustin. Then flight to Santa Marta, to reach the Caribbean coast, last region of this trip. Discover the oldest city in South America and spend the night there, or in one of the nearby villages: Taganga on the coast, or Minca in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta (to sleep cooler).

Day 23: Discovery of Taganga and/or Minca

Steps: Santa Marta, Taganga, Minca

Discovery of the waterfalls and the natural environment of Minca, or idleness in Taganga. We sleep in the same place, festive evening in Santa Marta or Taganga, more peaceful in Minca.

Day 24: Tayrona National Park

Steps: Parque Nacional Tayrona

Early departure for the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona of all beauty, between sea, forest and mountain, with magnificent beaches and paths in the jungle. Night in hammock or in one of the hotels inside the park.

Day 25: Buritaca or Palomino

Steps: Mompox, Santa Marta, Ciudad Perdida, Palomino, Buritaca

If you have some time to spare, you can go to Buritaca or Palomino for some fun by the sea, before going on a two or three day trip to the Guajira peninsula, or a four or five day trek to Ciudad Perdida, in the Sierra Nevada... We only have a month, so we're heading for Mompox. It takes about 5 hours from Santa Marta by van. Night on the river in a charming hotel, and evening stroll in this splendid colonial city.

Day 26: Mompox

Steps: Mompox

It's hot and humid, but the setting and atmosphere are from another time. It's like being in García Márquez's Macondo(One Hundred Years of Solitude). Take a boat trip through the aquatic labyrinth that surrounds the town, discover Mompox's renowned filigree art and, of course, enjoy this well-preserved jewel of colonial architecture.

Day 27: Mompox-Cartagena

Steps: Cartagena De Indias

Departure by van for a 5 hour drive to Cartagena. After a good nap, discovery of the old city. Sunset from the wall or from a rooftop of the historical center. In the evening, we make the tour of the terraces and bars to dance the salsa or the champeta. Night in a beautiful colonial house.

Day 28: Islas del Rosario

Steps: Islas Del Rosario

Departure in the morning for the Rosary Islands, a paradise for snorkeling, siesta and tasting fruit juices and cocktails... Night on the island of your choice.

Day 29: Cartagena

Steps: Bogotá

Return in the morning to Cartagena. We take advantage again of the colonial city, a little shopping then departure by a flight in evening for Bogota. We offer ourselves a good restaurant in the Zona G, and we follow by a night out in the Zona Rosa. We keep some thousands of pesos however for his last day.

Day 30: Departure

Luggage preparation, strolls around town and final shopping at craft markets. Evening departure.

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