Colombia: Culture, Coffee & Caribbean

Colombia: Culture, Coffee & Caribbean

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Colombia: Culture, Coffee & Caribbean

15 Days Starting in Bogotá and ending in Cartagena

Visiting: Colombia

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

AAC

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Easy & Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians, Vegans

Tour operated in:

English
From: $5175

NB: Prices correct on 07-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

Tour Overview

The majesty of Colombia lies in its contrasts. Here, cities moving at a blur meet time-stood-still colonial towns and ancient archaeological sites yet to fully reveal their secrets. It has the biodiversity to match: bottle-green hills, tropical river valleys, ochre desert, coastal forest and rippling mountains. And there’s a culture so deep it can only be fully appreciated in person. Join this highly varied adventure to experience the many faces of Colombia: navigating vibrant Bogotá, tropical Cali and colonial Cartagena; staying at a traditional hacienda in the coffee region; discovering the enigmatic San Agustín archaeological park; exploring the wilds of Tayrona National Natural Park; and meeting the indigenous Arhuaco community.

Highlights

  • Discover the diverse wonders of Colombia: culture, history and natural beauty

  • Explore Bogotá’s highlights with a street food tour and visit to the Gold Museum

  • Walk through tropical forest and along wild beaches in Tayrona National Park

  • Wander colonial Cartagena and sip rum in a tasting experience

  • Stay in a remote hacienda in the coffee region

  • Marvel at the UNESCO-listed stone carvings and tombs of San Agustín

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Bogotá

Welcome to Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, sat high on a plateau in the Andes. There’s plenty packed into this trip, but today we settle in and rest, ready for the adventures ahead.



Aim to arrive at the hotel this afternoon/evening (arrival in the early hours of the morning of Day 2 is also possible, see Joining Instructions in the trip notes), although we recommend arriving one day early to acclimatise and get over any jetlag.



There will be a message waiting with information about tomorrow’s meeting time.



Accommodation: Casa de la Vega (or similar)

Day 2 : Free Morning; Walking Street Food Tour Of Bogotá; Visit Gold Museum; Play Tejo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Following our welcome briefing, in which we meet our tour leader and go over the trip, we get to know the city with a walking street food tour in the early afternoon.



On our adventure, we sample the flavours of Colombia’s different regions at market stalls, snack bars and street food stands. We taste fresh juices in a traditional fruit shop in the historic centre and empanadas vallunas (fried pastries filled with meat, chicken and cheese). We are also shown how Bogotá’s traditional hot chocolate is made and where it comes from. And on Plaza Chorro de Quevedo, we taste chicha (a fermented corn liquor from the Andes) and many exotic fruits at a small market.



Next, we visit the Gold Museum, giving us a chance to admire some of the 30,000-plus pre-Columbian gold artefacts on display.



Later on, we head to a traditional Colombian social club for a game of tejo. This popular pastime was invented by the Chibcha people – metal discs (tejos) are thrown at targets called mechas, small packets of gunpowder wrapped in paper. The aim is to hit the mechas and make them explode! Two national beers per person are included (this is the entrance fee for the game).



Accommodation: Casa de la Vega (or similar)

Day 3 : Monserrate, Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral, Botero Museum And Bogotá City Tour

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we take the cable car up Monserrate (10,340ft/3,152m), a mountain from which there is a spectacular view of the city and surrounding plateau, allowing us to orientate ourselves in this vast metropolis.



Our day continues as we head out of the city and visit the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá. This impressive piece of ecclesiastical architecture was dug 395ft (120m) underground in a salt mine in the 1950s. We round off our trip with a quick visit to the town of Zipaquirá itself.



Returning to Bogotá, we head to the Botero Museum, which holds a wonderful collection of the Colombian artist’s paintings and sculptures, before commencing our city tour. From the grand Plaza de Bolivar and the surrounding government buildings, we walk along Carrera Septima, a bustling pedestrian zone, to reach the Iglesia de San Francisco, the oldest church in the city. We also spend time in La Candelaria, the historic district.



Accommodation: Casa de la Vega (or similar)

Day 4 : Fly To Neiva; Tatacoa Desert; To San Agustín

Meals Included: Breakfast

Early this morning, we are driven to Bogotá Airport and fly for an hour south to the city of Neiva, the capital of the Huila department and much lower in altitude and warmer than Bogotá.



From Neiva Airport, we drive to the Tatacoa Desert, about an hour away, an ochre-grey land pierced by green cacti. Here we take a one and a half to two-hour hike.



Leaving Tatacoa behind, we drive south (about six hours) to the town of San Agustín, following the Magdalena River valley for most of the journey. As we approach, we ascend and the climate cools.



Accommodation: Akawanka Lodge (or similar)

Day 5 : San Agustín And La Chaquira

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start the day with a short drive to the Unesco-listed San Agustín Archaeological Park, a vast complex housing an extraordinary and mysterious collection of pre-Columbian stone figures and tombs. The park is nestled amid lush hillsides and picturesque forests, which we can explore on foot along various trails (some of them quite steep) accompanied by an expert local guide, while the excellent museum offers comprehensive insights into the finds.



In the afternoon, we visit the equally remarkable archaeological sites of El Tablón and La Chaquira on foot. Approximate walking distance today: 3.5mi (5.6km).



Accommodation: Akawanka Lodge (or similar)

Day 6 : Magdalena River, Sugar Mill Visit, Obando And Bordones Waterfall Viewpoint

Meals Included: Breakfast

We spend today exploring the countryside around San Agustín. We start with the Estrecho del Río Magdalena – here the mighty Magdalena River passes through a section of rocks only 7.2ft (2.2m) wide. The landscape around the river is exceptionally picturesque. Only a few kilometres away is the small town of Obando, where we visit tombs plus a small archaeological museum. On the way to Obando, we pass a sugar mill (trapiche) where we taste freshly prepared panela (pressed sugarcane), a product found in the kitchens of all Colombian households. At the end of the day, we visit a viewpoint of the 1,300ft (400m) high Bordones waterfall, one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country.



Accommodation: Akawanka Lodge (or similar)

Day 7 : To Popayán Via Alto De Los Ídolos Archaeological Park

Meals Included: Breakfast

A scenic drive today takes us from San Agustín to Popayán – an 85mi (140km) journey that takes around four hours (including two hours on unpaved roads). Shortly after leaving San Agustín, we make a side trip to Alto de los Ídolos Archaeological Park. After San Agustín, this is the second-most important archaeological park in the area. There are stone tombs and carvings here. Continuing our journey, we ascend and pass through forested landscapes as we cross from the Huila department into Cauca and to the small city of Popayán.



Founded in 1537 by Sebastián de Belalcázar, this colonial city has magnificent architecture reflected in the houses, churches and bridges and has earned the moniker 'The White City'. We have a walking tour of the historical centre.



Accommodation: Hotel La Plazuela Popayán (or similar)

Day 8 : To Cali; Cali City Tour

Meals Included: Breakfast

We drive about 3 hours from Popayán to Cali this morning.



Modern, cosmopolitan Cali is a tropical metropolis with a zest for life and an historic quarter with beautifully restored colonial buildings, numerous parks and tree-lined boulevards. On our city tour, we visit the old town, founded in 1536, a lookout point at which a statue of the founder Sebastián de Belalcázar is located, and the celebrated El Gato del Río statue by Colombian artist Hernando Tejada on the banks of the Cali River.



The city is also famous for dancing, especially salsa, and an optional (extra cost) dance class can be arranged this evening for those who are interested.



Accommodation: Hotel Boutique San Antonio (or similar)

Day 9 : To The Coffee Region; Coffee Cultivation Tour

Meals Included: Breakfast

We drive for three-four hours this morning heading into the countryside and coffee region, where we stay for two nights in a hacienda with a coffee plantation.



On arrival, we have a tour to learn all about the coffee cultivation, harvesting and production process. We work our way from the harvest on the plantation to a cup of freshly brewed coffee. The tour ends with the best part of the process: tasting the aromatic highland coffee.



Accommodation: Hacienda Combia or Finca del Café (or similar)

Day 10 : Cocora Valley, Salento And Filandia

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start our day with a drive to the Cocora Valley, home to Quindío wax palm trees – the national tree of Colombia – which can stretch up to 195ft (60m) tall, making them the tallest palms in the world. This is an area of picturesque cloud forest and we have time for a short walk here.



Next stop is the traditional town of Salento, where we have time to walk the colourful streets or shop for handicrafts in this typical coffee region town. We continue to Filandia, another traditional town, with flower-lined balconies and brightly painted walls, doors and shutters.



Accommodation: Hacienda Combia or Finca del Café (or similar)

Day 11 : Fly To Santa Marta; To The Coast

Meals Included: Breakfast

We are driven to Pereira or Armenia airport this morning and fly to Santa Marta, a city on the Caribbean coast. There is usually a change of plane in Bogotá.



On arrival in Santa Marta, we are driven east to our hotel near Palomino about 1hr 30min away.



Accommodation: Finca la Jorará (or similar) – please see accommodation section for more information

Day 12 : Tayrona National Natural Park

Meals Included: Breakfast

We leave our hotel in the morning and drive a short way along the Caribbean coast to El Zaino, the main entrance to Tayrona National Natural Park. Beginning the walk with our local guide, we reach Cañaveral beach, a wild and beautiful place, and from the top of a small hill, we can enjoy a spectacular view of the sea. The walk continues through the tropical forest to Arrecife beach. We continue until we arrive at a paradisical beach known as La Piscina, where we have time for a well-deserved swim and relax on the palm-fringed beach after our walk. We have lunch (not included) at a small, beach-front restaurant at La Piscina before returning through the forest.



There are about four to five hours of walking today (approx. 10km/6.2mi). For those craving even more adventure, there is the option to continue the hike for an additional 2km (1.2mi) to secluded Cabo San Juan. The trails ascend and descend partly over steps and wooden planks and take you through tropical forest with high temperatures and humidity. Be sure to bring appropriate footwear (e.g. walking shoes), sunscreen, a hat and plenty of water.



Due to strong currents, many beaches in Tayrona are unsafe for swimming. Please check with your tour leader before swimming.



Accommodation: Finca la Jorará (or similar) – please see accommodation section for more information

Day 13 : Arhuaco Cultural Exchange; To Cartagena

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start the day with a cultural exchange with an Arhuaco community. The Arhuaco are one of the many indigenous groups in Colombia, and mostly live in the coastal mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. The Arhuaco grow coffee and sugar and raise animals.



From our hotel, we drive along the coastal road to the village of Perico Aguao (20 minutes). Here we are met by a community guide and, after a short introduction, we begin a hike through the tropical forest to the indigenous seaside village of Katanzama. Our indigenous guide leads us through the houses and community buildings and explains the traditions and culture of the Arhuacos. From there, we continue to the small plantations, where we learn about Arhuaco agriculture.



Following this experience, we drive along the coast to Cartagena, a journey of five to six hours.



Accommodation: Hotel Don Pedro de Heredia (or similar)

Day 14 : Explore Cartagena; Rum Tasting

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a full day in Cartagena, a city jam-packed with stories, fascinating sites and colonial architecture. We begin with a visit to the church of San Pedro Clavér and the Castillo de San Felipe, a massive fortress where legends and secrets are hidden in its stone vaults. A statue of Blas de Lezo raises his sword in front of the fortress, a tribute to the Spanish admiral who defended the city against the British in 1741.



We continue into the bustle of Bazurto Market. Fish, vegetables, meat, seafood, clothes, herbs and spices, fruits, natural remedies and other foodstuffs are sold here. We can sample fresh juices and sweet fruits before heading back to the city centre. Entering the walled city through the official entrance, the archway of the Clock Tower (Torre del Reloj), we reach the monument to Pedro de Heredia, the founder of Cartagena de Indias.



In the evening, we walk to the Getsemani district. In a cosy bar, we try five different Colombian rums, catalogued as the best in the world – some as shots, others we sip, and others in cocktails. This explosion of flavours is accompanied by fine Colombian chocolate.



Accommodation: Hotel Don Pedro de Heredia (or similar)

Day 15 : End Cartagena

Meals Included: Breakfast

Our adventure ends in Cartagena this morning. If you’d like more time in this beautiful, intoxicating city, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

What's Included

  • All breakfasts

  • All accommodation

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Domestic flights (Bogota to Neiva; Pereira to Santa Marta)

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Optional dance class in Cali

Food

All breakfasts are included on this trip.



Breakfast usually consists of eggs (fried or scrambled), bread or arepas (thick corn pancakes), cheese, fresh local fruit, tea or coffee and fruit juice. Lunch is the main meal of the day in Colombia and portions can be large. Expect to see plenty of rice, plantain, beans, avocado, local fish and chicken on the menu. Pasta is also regularly available, often served with fresh vegetables.



Options for vegetarians are limited, but it is still possible to eat well. Note that soups are often made with a meat base or products.

Accommodation

The accommodation on this tour of Colombia has been chosen to give a varied and authentic experience of the country. In many of the cities we visit, we stay in characterful, historic three-star hotels in the heart of the old towns. In more rural locations, we have selected countryside retreats that hark back to a more traditional way of life. Our accommodation near Tayrona National Park is at a simple hotel that gives visitors the chance to stay in harmony with nature. Below is a selection of some of the places we stay:



San Agustín: Akawanka Lodge







Set in lush gardens on the outskirts of San Agustín, Akawanka Lodge is the perfect place to relax after busy days exploring. Rooms are simple yet thoughtfully decorated with hand-painted murals and wooden furnishings. The lodge restaurant uses ingredients from the gardens and orchard, and views from the terrace are spell-binding.



Coffee region: Hacienda Combia







Hacienda Combia is a colourful converted farmhouse dating to 1887. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool and heated Jacuzzi, both of which look out over the verdant natural landscape, plus a spa to ensure guests' complete rest and relaxation. The hacienda also has a coffee plantation and offers visitors authentic coffee experiences in the heart of the coffee region.



Cartagena: Hotel Don Pedro De Heredia







With an enviable location within the walls of Cartagena old town, Don Pedro de Heredia is a charming hotel and great base for our time in the city. Rooms are decorated in a simple, traditional style with antique wooden furniture and exposed beams. The hotel has a rooftop terrace with panoramic views across Cartagena .



Worth knowing



In several of our accommodations, rooms vary in size, style and decoration.

It is common for bathroom sinks in Bogotá to have only cold water available.

For two nights in Palomino (near Tayrona National Park), we stay in a delightful but simple hotel surrounded by forest. The climate here is hot and humid. Rooms have a fan but there is no air-conditioning or hot water. WiFi is only available in the communal areas of the property.

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    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

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    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

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    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

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    Exodus has been trading since 1974

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    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

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Reviews from travellers on this tour

Colombia 24

Colombia is an amazing country. Contrary to its historical reputation Bogota felt safer to walk in at night than many cities in the UK.

Great Adventure

Colombia had been top of my list since before COVID so was delighted when this new trip came along. We were the first group so I was really not sure what to expect but Exodus delivered a fabulous trip whilst sorting out a few inevitable glitches along the way. We visited and experienced very different areas of this big intriguing country so there is a lot of travelling involved. I particularly loved Bogota, San Agustin, coffee regions and Tayrona National Park and the local guides in each of those areas were excellent. Our group was a good mix and helped make the trip even more enjoyable. There are a few things I would tweak which I’ve fed back and the reason I didn’t give 5 stars but overall another great Exodus trip.

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