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domingo, 10 de enero de 2016

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Laguna Guatavita is a former sacred site of the Muisca Indians, the former inhabitants of the central highlands of what is today known as Colombia. At Laguna Guatavita, the Muisca Cacique would cover himself i gold dust, sail out into the laguna and rinse off, fine goldwork would be thrown into the laguna as an offering for Chie, the goddess of water. Word got back to Spain and thus was born the Legend of El Dorado. El Dorado, its literal meaning in Spanish is "the golden one" and is a reference to the gold covered cacique.

There have been numerous efforts to drain the laguna to find the gold treasures submerged below. Most of the gold made its way back to Spain however some examples are on display currently in the Bogotá Gold Museum.

Today Laguna Guatavita is a protected park and has excellent trails for hikers

The name Guatavita also refers to the nearby town of Guatavita which is unusually not very old. The town was built in the 1960's as an architectural heritage site and replica of of the original old town of Guatavita which was sacrificed to create a reservoir.

Guatavita town is fashioned in exacting detail and pays homage to the legend of El Dorado of its namesake laguna.

Tour outline

The tour includes private transport from your hotel and gives you a chance to see both the laguna and the town, as well as to follow one of the hiking trails. Besides taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Laguna Guatavita Park, you will also have the chance to explore Guatavita town.

We say...

* A trip to Guatavita is a must for those interested in Muisca heritage and the legend of El Dorado, especially if you have already had your imagination captured by the Bogotá Gold Museum.

* Due to the outstanding natural beauty of the area and the photo opportunities presented by Guatavita town, this tour is available as one of our Bogotá Photography Tours.

* For a great value day out, consider combining a half day visit to Guatavita with a half day visit to The Salt Mines of Nemocón or The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá.

* Consider stopping off in Chía on the way back to Bogotá

* This walk in the park is by no means a walk in the park. Although the paved footpaths are well defined, be aware that you will require a moderate level of fitness to complete the walk.

Price includes

* The price stated on this page includes the following

* Return private transport from Bogotá based on 4 people sharing

* Entrance to the Laguna Guatavita Park

Guatavita: the ancient legend of El Dorado.


Laguna Guatavita is a former sacred site of the Muisca Indians, the former inhabitants of the central highlands of what is today known as Colombia. At Laguna Guatavita, the Muisca Cacique would cover himself i gold dust, sail out into the laguna and rinse off, fine goldwork would be thrown into the laguna as an offering for Chie, the goddess of water. Word got back to Spain and thus was born the Legend of El Dorado. El Dorado, its literal meaning in Spanish is "the golden one" and is a reference to the gold covered cacique.

There have been numerous efforts to drain the laguna to find the gold treasures submerged below. Most of the gold made its way back to Spain however some examples are on display currently in the Bogotá Gold Museum.

Today Laguna Guatavita is a protected park and has excellent trails for hikers

The name Guatavita also refers to the nearby town of Guatavita which is unusually not very old. The town was built in the 1960's as an architectural heritage site and replica of of the original old town of Guatavita which was sacrificed to create a reservoir.

Guatavita town is fashioned in exacting detail and pays homage to the legend of El Dorado of its namesake laguna.

Tour outline

The tour includes private transport from your hotel and gives you a chance to see both the laguna and the town, as well as to follow one of the hiking trails. Besides taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Laguna Guatavita Park, you will also have the chance to explore Guatavita town.

We say...

* A trip to Guatavita is a must for those interested in Muisca heritage and the legend of El Dorado, especially if you have already had your imagination captured by the Bogotá Gold Museum.

* Due to the outstanding natural beauty of the area and the photo opportunities presented by Guatavita town, this tour is available as one of our Bogotá Photography Tours.

* For a great value day out, consider combining a half day visit to Guatavita with a half day visit to The Salt Mines of Nemocón or The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá.

* Consider stopping off in Chía on the way back to Bogotá

* This walk in the park is by no means a walk in the park. Although the paved footpaths are well defined, be aware that you will require a moderate level of fitness to complete the walk.

Price includes

* The price stated on this page includes the following

* Return private transport from Bogotá based on 4 people sharing

* Entrance to the Laguna Guatavita Park

Colombia is full of beans: coffee region is open for tourism.


The Coffee Zone is considered by many travellers to be the most beautiful region of the country, with its mild spring-like climate year round, friendly people and breathtaking natural beauty. The people in the region have a unique laid back charm, the hustle and bustle of the big cities is readily forgotten, hospitality and friendship take on a new meaning, there is always time for a coffee, or a beer and a chat.

Charming small towns such as Salento, Marsella and Filandia are the cornerstones of the Coffee Zone, the major cities of Manizales, Armenia and Pereira serve mainly as a starting point for your exploration of the region.

We recommend staying at one of the many coffee farms, these fincas are old, authentic working coffee producing smallholdings, many of which have been adapted to welcome guests. Virtually all of the villas on such farms have swimming pools, ideal if you want to take a break from the programme for a couple of days, relax in the sunshine, take in the views and the nature and breathe the fresh air.

Take this opportunity to learn more about how your morning coffee begins its journey from the lush hillsides of the area, learn about how it is picked, sorted and dried before being shipped for export. The vast green landscapes also make the perfect backdrop for hiking and horseriding.

Your trip will start by road or plane to Armenia, Manizales or Pereira. We will organise your trip according to your personal wishes, but relatively speaking, the distances within the coffee zone are all short so any one of the major cities is an ideal starting point, and from any of the cities you can visit all of the main attractions.

Whether a visit to the magnificent Thermal Springs of Santa Rosa de Cabal, horseback riding through the spectacular Cocora Valley, a visit to a typically simple coffee processing plant or an outing in one of the area’s famous Willys Jeeps.

The Coffee Zone even has something for the foodies and gastronauts. Salento is famed for its delicious river trout which can be prepared in a variety of ways and enjoyed in the quaint independent restaurants in the town. Santa Rosa de Cabal is well known for its local recipe chorizos which are available at the roadside fresh from the kitchen and eaten accompanied by the typical arepa.

Important:

The climate is mild, the days are warm but the evenings can turn cooler. You should pack lightweight layers of clothing and waterproofs

We offer horse riding in the Cocora valley, for those that prefer to hike under their own steam, be aware that the terrain can be challenging and you are at altitude. We do not recommend entering the Cocora valley without a local guide, there are no defined walkways and low lying mists can easily cause you to lose your bearings.

Programme:

An ideal trip to the Coffee Zone should be at least 4 days. We can organize your flights for you with one of the national carriers and pick-up from the airport to take you to your finca. We offer several fincas ranging from basic but comfortable to the more luxurious. We personally know all of them and whatever you choose and regardless of your budget, you will receive a warm welcome, be in an excellent location and you will enjoy truly charming homestyle accomodation. We offer a range of attractive programmes tailored to your budget, the amount of relaxation time you want and your willingness to tackle physical challenges. A visit to Salento or Filandia for example, both charming villages full of colourful facades, traditional architecture and friendly faces.

Salento is the perfect starting point for your visit to Cocora. A stunning valley running between the Andean peaks of the coffee zone noted for its unique wax palms, the world’s highest palm trees. We offer guided walks through Cocora, returning to Salento or continuing through the forests and onwards to the nature reserve of Acaime. An excellent location for ornithologists and wildlife photogrpahers hoping to spot some of the local hummingbirds and barranqueros.

We can also offer visits to San Alberto, Recuca or the Hacienda Venecia. Typical coffee fincas where the coffee production process is explained. Depending on your wishes, you might also want to include a horse ride between fincas, river rafting on the Rio Vieja or a visit to the Mariposario butterfly garden of Armenia.

We’d urge you to pay a visit to the thermal springs of Santa Rosa de Cabal with its picture postcard location beneath a towering waterfall. The ideal relaxing day out away from it all, you can really pamper yourself because the complex also has its own spa.

The Coffee Zone is the ideal area for families, it offers plenty of space on the farms and affords the visitor a huge variety of activity options.

Price: The price shown on this page is our best deal for the Coffee Zone and represents a 3 day/2 night hotel break in a charming colonial hotel in Salento. The price is per person based on two adults sharing a double room. Salento is ideally located for visiting many attractions in the Coffee Zone, including the spectacular Cocora Valley.

Other accommodation options, activities and private transfer services will be priced accordingly.

Please use our contact form to tell us exactly how you want your visit to the Coffee Zone to be organised.

Experience in the Boyaca region.


The first step on our road trip from Bogota to Villa de Leyva were the mountains of Boyaca with a mandatory stop at the famous Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá! With a lot of curiosity – especially me – we followed the guided tour of this fascinating cathedral carved into the hills of a salt mine. Our guide told us some interesting anecdotes about the history and the minor’s work.

After having eaten an excellent picada (kind of barbecue with different sorts of meat and potatoes), we’ve continued our road to the famous city of Villa de Leyva. It is considered the most beautiful town in Colombia and it is also declared national heritage. The town seems to have stopped in time and everything seems to go on at a slower rhythm. If you do a stop here, you just have one wish: relax and take a nice and peaceful walk!

We’ve enjoyed this first afternoon of our Villa de Leyva tour by taking a walk in the small streets, stopping from time to time to take a look at the handicrafts or took a drink in the colonial bars. As we wanted to get some rest from the stressy life in Bogota, we’ve decided to have a relax afternoon and shift our visits to the next day.

Colombia Tourism "Exploring Villa de Leyva, Moniquira y Paipa”

As Villa de Leyva is a colonial city in the middle of the Andean mountains with paths and landscapes, there is nothing better than take a horse ride to discover the environments. On the horseback we visited the deserted surroundings, passing through the archeological park of Monquira - an ancient astronomic center of pre-Hispanic civilization and continuing to the mystic pozos azules - a kind of small lakes in the middle of huge deserted areas. As we were going back to Villa de Leyva we passed through the roads of Boyacá, the Paipa lake and its thermal waters.

After a two hour-ride, we finally arrived at the borders of the small lake, highly visited during the weekend. In the Boyaca region, it is especially Laguna of Tota which is famous for its landscapes and beaches, even though it is cool out there due to altitude. Nonetheless the Paipa Lake also seems an excellent option to Colombian’s coming to take a walk around the lake and to enjoy the thermals. So did we before going back to our hotel, located at the edge of a lake.

Knowing the history of Colombia in Boyacá

On our third and last day, Cielo decided to take me to the Boyacense town, which has the same style as Raquira. The handicrafts and the potteries correspond perfectly to the image I have of Colombia: colorful. Indeed, the houses with all their colors reflect the happiness of Colombian people, their joy of living and their warmth. In order to extend this precious moment we’ve took our lunch in the village square. On our way back to Bogota, we did a stop on the Boyaca bridge. Cielo took the opportunity to give me a small class about Colombian history. Indeed, this was the place where the battle of Boyaca took place at the beginning of the Colombian revolution, which ended in the independence of Gran Colombia. This journey, which we did on our own and off the beaten paths, was a very enriching experience. I was able to discover some places and history from Colombian perspective, to enjoy the amazing road to Boyaca and to relax after having spent some weeks in the busy city Bogota. This nice week-end contributed to the attraction I feel for Colombia. Finally I came back to live here, waiting for other trips like this one. 

Rafting in Tobia



Beautiful Tobia is often overlooked and under-visited but it is a firm favourite of The Colombian Way. Consider it Cundinamarca's adventure playground, and at an altitude of only 650m it is an ideal place to escape to from Bogotá with its average 25ºC temperatures.
Located close to La Vega in the province of Gualivá, a short 74km from Bogotá, Tobia is the ideal retreat for a couple of days. Nestled in a green wooded valley the town and its surrounding fincas are a mecca for adventure sports including rafting, kayaking, rappel, canopy, mountain biking and more.
What makes Tobia an ideal sporting destination is the Rio Negro which runs straight by the village. The village also has great tourism infrastructure built around its outdoor activities, great walks, nice restaurants and superb fincas.
Tobia's low elevation and warm climate mean you will be exposed to a whole new world of tropical plants and bird species.

Programme

You leave Bogotá either with private transport that we can arrange for you or on a public bus from either theTerminal de Transportes or Estación Calle 80. We recommend two nights in Tobia and your accommodation will be in an idyllic finca next to the Rio Negro
Your finca has simple accommodation, al fresco dining an outdoor kitchen and a great relaxation area to wile away the warm hours in a hammock. Breakfast will be served each morning in the garden and you can decide which of the outdoor activities appeal to your tastes.
Your programme also includes 2 activities, rafting down the rapids of Rio Negro and rappel
In your free time, be sure to take a walk into Tobia village for lunch and to amble alongside the river.

Price includes

When you see a price on our website then it is a real trip or tour that can be booked, not an unrealistically low price to lure you into contacting us. Our company policy is that for each and every tour we identify exactly what is included in the stated price.
The price stated on this page includes the following
  • Two nights accommodation in a riverside finca
  • Breakfast and evening meal each day
  • Two activities, rafting and rappel
The price does NOT include
  • Private transfers or public bus fares
Use our contact form to enquire about your trip to Tobia

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