Bunkuany Tayrona
$435,000 / Day
Day Trip
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7:00 am We
start our Bunkunay Tayrona experience towards the Calabazo area, where we will begin a 2-hour ecological hike. During this hike, we will discover the fauna, flora, and history of the Tayrona people, as well as the four descendant communities that still inhabit the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
Our destination is the Bunkunay Tayrona terraces, where we will have the opportunity to learn all about this civilization and appreciate the magnificent stone work that this tribe used to perform. These terraces were interconnected by paths, each serving a specific function and hierarchy. In this place, we will enjoy a typical regional lunch, accompanied by a lot of history and unique landscapes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. After lunch, we will begin our return journey, making a technical stop at one of the magnificent waterfalls before continuing the way back.
4:45 pm Return to Santa Marta, concluding our Bunkunay Tayrona experience.
Rates and Services Included
Roundtrip transportation
Entrance to the territory
Entrance to the terraces
Guide
Typical lunch
Logistics
Insurance
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Product Description
Bunkuany Tayrona
Bunkunay Tayrona is a tour in the Sierra Nevada, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and history of the indigenous communities Arhuaco, Kogui, Tayrona, Wiwa, and Kankuamo, who have inhabited these lands for centuries and play a fundamental role in preserving this unique ecosystem. Additionally, you will explore the rich flora and fauna found in this place, with the possibility of spotting endemic species and enjoying the lush tropical jungle.
Our highly trained local guides will be at your disposal to provide you with an enriching and safe experience. From exciting hikes along natural trails to interacting with the traditions of indigenous communities, we are confident that your visit to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta will be unforgettable. Always remember to be respectful of the environment and follow the instructions of your guides to ensure the conservation of this natural treasure for future generations.
Its name is related to the stones with which its terraces were built and some rock carvings that have been found. These seem to tell a story to those who visit this place, as if they were speaking to us. Bunkunay Tayrona, the “place of the talking stones.”
Although the archaeological complex of Bunkunay TayronaĀ is less extensive than that of Ciudad Perdida, it has quite large terraces, and just like Ciudad Perdida or Teyuna, “The second Lost City,” it has several streams and rivers nearby, allowing you to enjoy a refreshing swim while touring Bunkunay.
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