16 days tour

San Agustín - 16 Days Adventure Trip

San Agustín - 16 Days Adventure Trip

This tour includes:

Guide

Guaranteed execution of all dates German-speaking local tour guide

Accommodation

14 nights in hotels Accommodation - Casa Deco Day 1 - Casa Deco [overnight stay] Day 2 - Hotel Monasterio Day 3 - Hotel Monasterio [subsequent overnight stay] Day 4 - Camino Real Day 5 - Estrella del Monte Day 6 - Estrella del Monte [subsequent overnight stay] Day 7 - Art Hotel Boutique Medellín Day 8 - Art Hotel Boutique Medellín [subsequent overnight stay] Day 9 - Hotel Bantú Day 10 - Hotel Bantú [subsequent overnight stay] Day 11 - Hotel Bantú [subsequent overnight stay] Day 12 - Villa María Day 13 - Villa María [subsequent overnight stay] Day 14

Meals

Daily breakfast, 5 x lunch, 4 x dinner

Flights

Scheduled flight with Lufthansa (fare K) to Bogotá and back, subject to availability Domestic flights from Bogotá to Pitalito, from the coffee zone to Medellín, from Medellín to Cartagena, from Santa Marta to Bogotá Price including scheduled flight from/to Frankfurt

Others

Adventure trip with a maximum of 12 guests Minibus with air conditioning Graffiti tour in Medellín’s Comuna 13 National park fees and entrance fees 267 m² of rainforest in your name

Transport

Rail&Fly in 1st class with Deutsche Bahn to the airport and back (https://www.bahnanreise.de/geltungsbereich) Boat trip in the Taironaka Reserve

Not included:

Optional

Others

Departure airport: DE from 200 € / AT from 200 € / CH from 500 € Scheduled flight in Business Class: on request

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Itinerary of your trip San Agustín - 16 Days Adventure Trip

  • Day 1 Day 1: Let’S Go To Colombia
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Let’S Go To Colombia

      The suitcase is ready, the budgie is in the neighbor’s care, off you go! Today you fly to Bogotá. When you land, your tour guide will be waiting for you, full of anticipation to introduce you to your home country over the next few weeks. You drive to your hotel, where you can relax after the long flight. To get you in the mood for Colombia, you meet up in the evening for a welcome drink and typical finger food.

      Accommodation
      Casa Deco
      Casa Deco is just a few minutes’ walk from the colonial and tourist attractions of Bogotá. Each of the 21 rooms is painted in a different color and elegantly and understatedly decorated with Italian furniture. The renovated Art Nouveau building with spacious rooms, high ceilings, wooden floors, large windows and balconies also has a charming little café, a breakfast room with a fireplace and a large roof terrace.

      Notes
      The driving distance is approx. 15 km.
  • Day 2 Day 2: The Capital City Of Bogotá
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: The Capital City Of Bogotá

      Time for the first exploratory tour in Colombia. We visit the central square of the Colombian capital, the Plaza de Bolívar with its impressive cathedral and the parliament building. At the Paloquemao market, we sample exotic fruits and taste delicious fruit juices. Strengthened, we follow in the footsteps of one of Colombia’s most important artists: Fernando Botero. In a colonial villa in the La Candelaria district, over one hundred of Botero’s sculptures and paintings are on display alongside international works. The tour continues with a visit to the Gold Museum, which houses the world’s most important collection of pre-Columbian gold jewelry, including the famous golden Muisca raft and the heart-shaped chest of the Calima culture. In good weather, it is worth taking a short cable car ride up the hill of Montserrate. From up here, the size of Bogotá, which has more than eight million inhabitants, will surprise you.

      Catering
      In addition to breakfast and dinner, you will be served a light, typical Colombian lunch at the Taller training center today. In Colombia, there is no traditional apprenticeship training as you know it in Germany. The Taller training project helps young people to find employment opportunities and preserve intangible cultural heritage in connection with traditional professions. The school currently offers various technical training programs and short courses. By visiting today, you are helping to support the trainees.

      Accommodation
      Casa Deco [overnight stay]
      Casa Deco is also your accommodation today.
  • Day 3 Day 3: Flight To San Agustín
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Flight To San Agustín

      You fly from Bogotá to Pitalito. From here, it is only a short drive to the small town of San Agustín. The region around San Agustín is the most important archaeological site in Colombia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will encounter the Río Magdalena for the first time on this trip. The strait here is considered the narrowest point of the river.

      Meals
      Breakfast and dinner are included today.

      Accommodation
      Hotel Monasterio
      The Hotel Monasterio is situated high above the village of San Agustín in the middle of a large garden with fruit trees and coffee bushes. The 20 spacious rooms offer a beautiful view of the grounds and the rooms on the first floor have direct access to the garden. The restaurant offers a selection of local and international dishes with ingredients from the hotel’s own organic garden.

      Notes
      The driving distance is approx. 50 km.
      For the domestic flight with Satena, 15 kg is included as free baggage allowance. A fee of approx. 2.10 EUR (9,000 COP) is charged at check-in for each additional kg. In addition, you can take one piece of hand baggage up to 5 kg (max. 43 x 34 x 20 cm) and one piece of personal baggage (max. 15 x 20 x 10 cm) on board.

      Alternatively, luggage can also be taken on board our coach free of charge.on some travel dates, the local airlines Satena and Clic may not offer the planned domestic flight from Bogotá to Pitalito on day 3 of your trip. In this case, we will fly from Bogotá to Neiva instead, which will extend the journey from the airport to the hotel in San Agustín by around 3 to 4 hours. The flight schedule will be given to you by our tour guide on site.
  • Day 4 Day 4: San Agustín
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: San Agustín

      First, you will visit the archaeological park in San Agustín, which is the most important archaeological site in Colombia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanish missionaries first reported on the mysterious statues of a lost culture in the forests around San Agustín. You can see a cross-section of this culture in the park. You can linger at each of the mysterious statues and ask yourself whether it represents a human or an animal, whether it is threatening or calming. Then it’s time to put on your hiking boots as you hike to the La Chaquira archaeological site, high above the valley of the Río Magdalena. Indigenous sculptors have carved several reliefs into the natural rocks here. Enjoy the fantastic panoramic view. The journey then continues to a narrow section of the river, where the roaring water forces its way through an impressive rocky landscape.

      Meals
      Breakfast is included.

      Accommodation
      Hotel Monasterio [overnight stay]
      The Hotel Monasterio is also your accommodation today.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 30 km.
  • Day 5 Day 5: The White City Of Popayán
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: The White City Of Popayán

      On the way to Popayán, you cross the central mountain range of the Andes and drive through the Paramo, the typical high moorland landscape of the Andes. On the way, you take a short walk and take a close look at the frailejones plants, which can grow up to three meters high. These can only be found at high altitudes in Ecuador and Colombia. Four of Colombia’s largest rivers originate in this water-rich region and flow in a star shape towards the Pacific, Caribbean and Amazon. Enjoy the landscape and, if the weather is fine, the view of the Puracé volcano. In the afternoon, you will reach Popayán, also known as the white city. It was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1983, but the reconstruction was based closely on the colonial architecture. See for yourself on a short tour of the city.

      Meals
      Breakfast is included today.

      Accommodation
      Camino Real
      The Hotel Camino Real awaits you in the historic center of Popayán in the immediate vicinity of Parque Caldas and the cathedral. Your room is located in a beautiful colonial-style building. Enjoy the lovely atmosphere in the inner courtyard of your accommodation or use the excellent location as a starting point for other activities. The restaurant in the Camino Real is known for its excellent cuisine.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 140 km.
  • Day 6 Day 6: Visit To The Guambianos
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Visit To The Guambianos

      You visit a Guambiano family. The indigenous people still live relatively traditionally in the highlands and wear their typical costume, a black skirt and a bright blue cloak. The blue color is a symbol of the cosmos and black symbolizes the earth. With a bit of luck, you will also have the opportunity to speak to a shaman in person. You will have lunch with the village chief in a nearby settlement and learn a lot about the life of the indigenous people caught between tradition and modernity. In the afternoon, the tour continues to the Colombian coffee region.

      Meals
      Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included today.

      Accommodation
      Estrella del Monte
      The Estrella del Monte in Armenia is located in a beautiful landscape. In good weather, you can enjoy the panoramic view over the coffee plantations as far as Armenia. Relax in the extensive gardens with outdoor pool. The in-house restaurant serves traditional and international dishes on request. The cozy rooms are modern yet furnished with typical elements of the region.

      Notes
      The driving distance is approx. 380 km.
  • Day 7 Day 7: Magical Cocora Valley
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Magical Cocora Valley

      In the cloud forest of the Cocora Valley, you can’t miss Colombia’s national tree, the wax palm, which can grow up to 50 meters high. You hike through the valley with its unique ecosystem. On a clear day, you can see as far as the snow-capped volcanoes of the Central Cordillera. Afterwards, you will visit a colonial village with the typical architecture of the coffee zone. Here you will be introduced to the secrets of the Tagus game. This sociable game, a mixture of boules and bowling, was already very popular with the indigenous people 500 years ago and is the national sport of the Andean population. Stroll through the alleyways of the village and treat yourself to a typical lunch at one of the stalls.

      Meals
      Breakfast and dinner are included today.

      Accommodation
      Estrella del Monte [overnight stay]
      The Estrella del Monte is also your accommodation today.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 70 km.
      You should bring sturdy shoes for exploring the Cocora Valley.
  • Day 8 Day 8: Coffee - Surprising Variety
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Coffee - Surprising Variety

      The morning is all about coffee. On a coffee plantation, you will learn about the entire process of coffee processing, from harvest to export. You walk around the plantation and can watch the coffee pickers at harvest time as they skillfully pick only the ripe coffee cherries. You can also try it out for yourself. The processing of the harvested fruit is then explained. Finally, the best part, because now you have the opportunity to taste the hacienda’s coffee. You then fly from the coffee zone to Medellín. One of the most dangerous cities in the world more than 20 years ago, the "City of Eternal Spring" is now one of the most innovative metropolises in the world.

      Meals
      Breakfast is included.

      Accommodation
      Art Hotel Boutique Medellín
      The Art Hotel Boutique Medellín welcomes you surrounded by popular bars, restaurants and boutique stores in the cosmopolitan El Poblado district. Hidden behind the beautiful brick façade are 54 rooms. Contemporary design and greenery, which serve as a splash of color, characterize the decor. The hotel’s own art gallery presents works by Colombian artists in changing exhibitions. End the evening on the stylish rooftop terrace with a sundowner and sweeping views of the city.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 80 km.
  • Day 9 Day 9: Colorful Medellín
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Colorful Medellín

      You stroll through the hustle and bustle of the city center to the famous Plaza Botero and marvel at the statues of Fernando Botero, which have since become the city’s landmark. Afterwards, discover Medellín’s innovations to improve the quality of life: take the cable car up to the Santo Domingo district, once notorious for its gang violence. Open-air escalators then take us to Comuna 13, where you will learn more about the moving history of this neighborhood, especially at the time of the "Orión" military operation in 2002, and how the residents are coming to terms with their experiences today. One form of processing is street art. Street art in Medellín is much more than just modern art. It sees itself as a form of political expression. On a graffiti tour with a local artist, you will learn more about the history and social present of the district and the significance of street art for the social communication and cultural identity of the Paisas.

      Catering
      The included meals consist of breakfast.

      Accommodation
      Art Hotel Boutique Medellín [overnight stay]
      The Art Hotel Boutique Medellín is also your accommodation today.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 30 km.
  • Day 10 Day 10: Parque Arví And Flight To Cartagena
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Parque Arví And Flight To Cartagena

      Escape the hustle and bustle of the city in the morning. The Parque Arví is waiting for you! But first, enjoy the view of the boomtown from the cable car. Once you’ve arrived in the green oasis, take a walk along one of the hiking trails in the ecological nature reserve. Afterwards, visit a farm with a Silletera tradition. Every summer, the Feria De Las Flores takes place in Medellín, where hundreds of flower farmers take part with their colorful and wonderfully fragrant silletas, a kind of flower cart. The traditional farm is just as colorful and fragrant. Here you will learn more about the silleta tradition and how a silleta is made. You will then fly to Cartagena in around an hour.

      Meals
      Breakfast is included.

      Accommodation
      Hotel Bantú
      The Hotel Bantú is built in a colonial style and welcomes you with colorful, state-of-the-art facilities in the old town of Cartagena. Look forward to a picturesque inner courtyard with exotic plants and a roof terrace with a great view over the rooftops of the city. There is also a small pool on the hotel roof, which is perfect for a quick dip in the warm and humid climate. In the restaurant, you will be spoiled with Caribbean and Colombian specialties.

      Notes
      The driving distance is around 70 km.
  • Day 11 Day 11: Cartagena
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Cartagena

      In the morning, you will explore the colonial old town of Cartagena on foot, with its magnificent mansions, narrow streets and old churches. You then make your way to the San Felipe fortress, which was built by the Spanish to protect wealthy Cartagena from attacks from the mainland. Feel like you’ve been transported back to the time of the pirates in the winding corridors of the fortress. Visit the La Popa monastery and enjoy the view of the Caribbean city. In the afternoon, we discover Cartagena’s art scene. In the charming Getsemaní district, colorful colonial houses line the streets and colorful paintings adorn the facades. In addition to the local art scene, the Museum of Modern Art showcases the city’s multifaceted history and cultural wealth.

      Meals
      Breakfast is included in the price today.

      Accommodation
      Hotel Bantú [overnight stay]
      The Hotel Bantú is also your accommodation today.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 20 km.
  • Day 12 Day 12: Hidden Africa In Colombia
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Hidden Africa In Colombia

      Today we follow in the footsteps of African culture. Just south of Cartagena, we are greeted by San Basilio de Palenque, the first free city in America. The village was founded in the 17th century by fugitive slaves. The statue of Bioho Benkos, the founder of Palenque and foreman of the liberation of slave labor in Cartagena, bears witness to this in the Plaza Central. On our excursion, we learn about their culture and a few words of their unique language, Palenquero. For lunch we enjoy a traditional lunch cooked on wood.

      Meals
      Breakfast and lunch are included in the price.

      Accommodation
      Hotel Bantú [overnight stay]
      The Hotel Bantú is also your accommodation today.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 130 km.
  • Day 13 Day 13: On The Way To Taironaka
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: On The Way To Taironaka

      The route continues along the coast towards the east. At Barranquilla, you meet up with an old friend again: the Río Magdalena. However, it has become much wider here at its mouth. The new cable-stayed bridge, which spans the longest river in Colombia, is over 3 km long. Just one of the beautiful photo opportunities on the way towards Santa Marta. Once you arrive in the Tayrona region, you have time to relax in the midst of paradisiacal nature.

      Meals
      Breakfast is included in the price today.

      Accommodation
      Villa María
      Villa María is beautifully located in the Tayrona National Park, on a hill and just 10 minutes from the beach. The grounds are spacious and the individual rooms with balconies and air conditioning are set amidst the lush green jungle. Some rooms have sea views, others have views of the surrounding mountains. The rooms are accessible via stairs. The complex has an outdoor pool where you can take a dip if the current in the sea is too strong for swimming. In the hotel restaurant, you can indulge in various dishes from the extensive menu. The accommodation also offers a free shuttle to Tayrona National Park. Enjoy the idyll and tranquillity of this hidden place.

      Notes
      The driving distance is approx. 280 km.
      The accommodation in this region only has a few rooms in the same category. However, as we don’t want to deprive you of your stay, we have reserved different room categories.

      As the currents and surf are sometimes very strong, swimming in the sea is only possible to a limited extent.
  • Day 14 Day 14: Taironaka Nature Reserve
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Taironaka Nature Reserve

      Taironaka, an authentic paradise, lies on the idyllic banks of the Don Diego River, surrounded by the gentle foothills of the majestic Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. As a former indigenous settlement, it preserves the ancient paths and terraces of the Tayrona civilization and is now inhabited by the fascinating Kogi descendants. A scenic drive along the coastal road takes you to the nature reserve. There you will be led by a local guide through the impressive protected area, which will enchant you with its breathtaking flora. After enjoying the view from the vantage point, you will hike down to the river and return to the entrance of the reserve by boat. After lunch in a typical restaurant, there is still some time to relax on the beach before returning to your accommodation. The evening ends with a farewell dinner together.

      Meals
      Breakfast and lunch are included in the price.

      Accommodation
      Villa María [overnight stay]
      Villa María is also your accommodation today.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 60 km.
  • Day 15 Day 15: Farewell
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Farewell

      Unfortunately, it is time to say goodbye to a wonderful country. In the morning, however, you still have the opportunity to explore Taironaka on your own. At lunchtime, we head to the historic city center of Santa Marta for lunch before you are driven to Santa Marta airport, from where you return home via Bogotá.

      Meals
      Meals today consist of breakfast and lunch.

      Notes
      The route covers approx. 80 km.
  • Day 16 Day 16: Arrival At Home
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Arrival At Home

      You land with a suitcase full of memories and travel on individually to your hometown.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but you’re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

You’ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 90

Age range allowed for this experience.

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