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13 Days Colombia Redefined Tour Package

Duration: 13 Days / 12 Nights
Priced From: $2.292 (All pricing reflects per-person Land Only expenses)
Dates: Feb, Oct






The Lonely Planet travel guides recently picked Colombia as one of the top 10 travel hotspots of the year. Colombian President, Alvar Uribe, has taken a hard line against crime and, since 2002, there has been such a huge drop that places like Bogota are now shaking off undeserved nasty reputations. Today the whole country is basking in this new cultural and touristic renaissance. Our 10-day trip visits the country's heartland -- the Andean coffee-growing region, the Cafetera, with its verdant green hills, colourful birds, unique flora, and friendly unspoiled villages.


Tour Itinerary

Day 1   Arrival in Cartagena
 
Welcome to Cartagena, Colombia. Founded in 1533 by Spaniard Don Pedro de Heredia, and named after the port of Cartagena in Spain's Murcia region, Cartagena de Indias was a major center of early Spanish settlement in the Americas, which had impressive development in the 18th century as the de facto capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. Today Cartagena beautifully preserves its colonial character with the assistance of UNESCO as a listed World Heritage Site. Overnight in Cartagena. Dinner if required. 
  
Day 2   Cartagena: City Tour
 
Cartagena is undoubtedly one of Latin America's most beautiful cities lost somewhere in time between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, with the Caribbean sea as a sparkling backdrop. Sir Francis Drake laid siege to the city but the fortress walls and cannons remain, making the area within the old walled city a living museum. We start our tour at the Fortress of San Felipe de Barajas. The fort, which is on the way to the Old City, is the largest and strongest fortification the Spanish ever built in the colonies. From the fort, we head to the Old City, which is nearly encircled by walls that stand 4 m (12 ft) tall and are as thick as 18 m (60 ft) in some places. Their strength has preserved some fascinating colonial structures, many of which are situated around Plaza de Bolivar, a lovely, leafy plaza that contains an impressive statue of the liberator himself on horseback. We stroll through the narrow shaded streets of the old walled city, where flowers cascade from overhanging wooden balconies. You'll find a photo opportunity at every corner. Peek into doorways to see the cool tiled patios hidden from other passersby. We also explore Plaza de Bolivar as well as Plaza de San Diego and Plaza de Santo Domingo. Overnight in Cartagena. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 3   Cartagena: At Leisure
 
Today is free to enjoy and explore Cartagena. Later this afternoon, colonial carriages will pick us up at the hotel and take us for a very pleasant ride around the city. Our carriages will drop us at a very good restaurant for our evening meal. Overnight in Cartagena. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 4   Cartagena - Bogota
 
Today we fly to Bogota and transfer to our hotel. Also known as Santa Fe de Bogota, or the 'Athens of the Americas' (owing to Bogotanos' reputation for politeness and civility), Bogota is set at an altitude of over 2600m (>8,000 feet) with high ranges of the Cordillera to the east. Downtown Bogota is filled with shops, business offices, cafes, and the banking district -- an interesting area to stroll around. Overnight in Bogota. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 5   Bogota: City Tour
 
Bogota's name comes from the Chibcha word 'Bacata.' Bacata was the territory of the zipa (overlord) of the Chibcha or Muisca Indian tribes that inhabited the region before the arrival of the Spaniards. Gonzalo Jimenez of Quesada was the first European to set foot in the lands of the Chibchas nation in 1538. Most of the sights of the city are in the historic central neighborhood of La Candelaria. Bogota is shaking off its unjust reputation as mad, bad and dangerous, and La Candelaria is the very heartbeat of this cultural and touristic renaissance. Our tour will take us around myriad streets in La Candelaria and into the vast Plaza de Bolivar. We will encounter some excellent examples of colonial architecture, such as the Catedral Primada de Colombia and San Bartolome College. We visit the Gold Museum, regarded as the finest collection of gold from pre-Hispanic times. It has some excellent, well laid out exhibitions and some explanations in English. On to the Botero Museum, home to some of Fernando Botero's finest pieces. Fernando Botero is the most widely recognized Colombian painter and sculptor. In Candelaria there are many 'chocolaterias', where you can sample the famous Bogotano hot chocolate. Walking around La Candelaria streets, you will witness most traditions typical of 'old Bogota'. Overnight in Bogota. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 6   Bogota - Salento
 
This morning we fly to Armenia and continue by road to Salento. Salento is one of the oldest towns in the department of Quindio, and probably the smallest. In the colonial era, the main route from Popayan to Bogota travelled over the Quindio Pass, going through the current-day site of Salento. In 1830, Simon Bolivar travelled the route and, for its poor condition and strategic importance, ordered that it be upgraded. However, work did not start until 1842 after the Guerra de los Supremos. Political prisoners from that war were sent from Panama, Antioquia and Cauca to upgrade and maintain the road. After completing their sentences they were given a block of land in the region. From the top of Alto de La Cruz you can see up through the Valle de Cocora and its lush green landscapes. The butterfly house (mariposario) is home to some one thousand five hundred butterflies from thirty different species. Walking around the six hundred species of plants and trees you will understand the diverse and rich ecology of Colombia. With its pretty plaza and friendly habitants Salento will be a great insight into the more traditional way of life in Colombia. Overnight near Salento. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 7   Salento: Valle de Cocora
 
Today we visit Valle de Cocora to see the Palma de Cera growing on the green hillsides. The Palma de Cera (wax palm), grows abundantly along the hillsides, towering high and making for the rather strange but beautiful scenery. The Valle de Cocora belongs to Colombia's coffee region, a tourist destination of increasing popularity for its historical and ecological richness. Having shed years of isolation imposed by surrounding civil war and the central Andean range that marks its eastern limit, coffee country has become the heart of Colombia's nascent "rural tourism" industry that fuses history, ecology and know-your-roots national pride. We also visit a hacienda with an excellent array of Heliconia specimens. Overnight near Salento. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 8   Salento - Manizales
 
Today we drive to Manizales. A visit to the 'Eje Cafetera' (coffee region) would not be complete without a lesson in the fine art of coffee. We will visit the Finca Guyabal and learn about the entire coffee process, from picking and planting to toasting and tasting. The tour takes in a wonderful walk through some of its 73 hectares, with explanations of the use of endemic plant, the Guadua bamboo. Guadua Angostafolia is slowly becoming well known again for its greatly desirable building material. Throughout the zona cafetera, Guadua is used for many different building purposes, from beds, lights, to houses! Overnight in Manizales. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 9   Manizales - Villa de Leyva
 
Today we fly to Bogota and drive to Villa de Leyva, one of Colombia's colonial treasures and a popular place for those with enough wealth to buy a traditional house in the country. Villa de Leyva is situated some four hours from Bogota and was declared a national monument in 1954. The cobbled streets and whitewashed buildings, with their wood framed windows and balconies often straining under the weight of flower pots and plants, make for some excellent photographic opportunities. We have a tour of the town and some of the main historical venues, including the Iglesia Parroquial, facing onto the plaza major. This plaza is reputed to be the largest town square in Colombia. There will always be time to meander the streets and find out for yourself what draws so many people to this little town. Overnight in Villa de Leyva. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 10   Villa de Leyva: El Fossil & Muisca Observatory
 
Today we have a trip El Fossil and then onto the Muisca Observatory, both of which are located only a few kilometers from the town itself. Although now located in the Andes chain, Villa de Leyva was once deep below the ocean. When the Andean range rose it brought with it an abundance of fossils, including the 170 million year old Kronosauras, otherwise known as El Fossil. Also on display are a number of other fossils found around a very small area of Boyaca. From the El Fossil Museum we make our way to Muisca Observatory, El Infierno, an astronomical observatory for the Muiscans and a place of worship, the observatory is home to thirty cylindrical stone monoliths. Muisca refers to a nation of the Chibchan Culture that formed the Muisca Confederation encountered by the Spanish at the time of the conquest of what is now part of central Colombia in 1537. The Muiscas used the observatory to plan planting seasons and harvests. Overnight in Villa de Leyva. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 11   Villa de Leyva: Raquira
 
From Villa de Leyva, our half day trip to Raquira is the perfect opportunity to buy artisan goods and maybe learn how to make clay pots for which Raquira is so famous. Raquira is another pretty little town with colourful houses and an abundance of pottery, hammocks and sweet dulces. We will watch a short demonstration and have the opportunity to try your hand at making some pottery yourself. We also visit the even smaller town of La Candelaria and its monastery, the Monasteria de la Candelaria, founded in 1660. We can take a tour with the monks. In the afternoon we have time to relax in the main square, watch the world go by over a Colombian coffee. Overnight in Villa de Leyva. Breakfast and traditional BBQ dinner and music. 
  
Day 12   Villa de Leyva - Catedral de Sal - Bogota
 
Today we drive back to Bogota via Zipaquira and the Catedral de Sal. This Cathedral is an engineering feat under the earth's surface, part of the salt mines that date back from the Muisca period. It has been thoughtfully lit and enchanting music is piped through its internal spaces. Curving and twisting tunnels descend into the Roman Catholic church, passing 14 small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the events of Jesus' last journey. Each station has a cross and several kneeling platforms carved into the salt structure. Back in Bogota we take the cable car to Cerro Monserrate. Some amazing views can be had from this great vantage point. Monserrate is crowned with its easily recognizable church and is a place of pilgrimage due to its statue of Senor Caido, the fallen Christ. Overnight in Bogota. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 13   Depart
 
Departure from Bogota. Breakfast. BUEN VIAJE!


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