Tayrona Park & ​​Indigenous Communities from palomino buritaca.

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Tayrona Park & ​​Indigenous Communities from palomino buritaca.
Cabo San Juan Beach  TAYKU Pueblito

Exploring Kogi Culture and Natural Beauty on an Unforgettable Day

  • 7:00 am: The Tayrona Park & Indigenous Communities tour starts from your hotel in Palomino, Buritaca, Guachaca, Mendihuaca, or Cañaveral. The departure time may vary depending on your location. We will head to the Calabazo village, embarking on an exciting 20-minute motorcycle journey that will take us to the heart of the Kogui Tayku indigenous community. Upon arrival, we will be greeted with a guided tour by the local inhabitants. We will explore their culture, clothing, and ceremonial houses, immersing ourselves in their traditions. We will have an encounter with the spiritual leader of the community, who will provide insights into their connection with nature and farming methods. After this enriching immersion, we will continue to Cabo San Juan, approximately a one and a half-hour journey. Here, we will savor a delicious lunch and enjoy a relaxing afternoon on the beach, surrounded by the astonishing coastal beauty.
  • 3:00 pm: The adventure continues with a two-hour hike towards the exit of Tayrona Park. As we progress through captivating trails, we will be in awe of nature’s beauty. At the Tayrona Park exit, a vehicle will be waiting to take us back to the hotel, concluding the Tayrona Park & Indigenous Communities experience from Palomino and Buritaca.

 

Rates and services included

  • Transport
  • Guide
  • Entrance to the community
  • Lunch
  • Travel insurance
  • Contribution to indigenous communities
  • Tayrona Park Tickets

*Foreign travelers must pay an additional $40,000 COP for entry to Tayrona Park.


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Tayrona Park & ​​Indigenous Communities from palomino buritaca.

Welcome to Tayrona Park & Indigenous Communities, a corner of paradise on the Caribbean coast of Colombia!

With the Tayrona Park & Indigenous Communities tour from Palomino Buritaca, immerse yourself in the lush tropical jungle, relax on white sandy beaches, and discover the richness of biodiversity in this unique place. Together, we will explore the natural and cultural treasures that make Tayrona Park an unparalleled destination. Get ready to unveil the secrets of this paradise and be captivated by its indomitable magic on the Tayrona Park & Indigenous Communities tour!

Tayrona National Natural Park

Tayrona National Natural Park is a nature reserve located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, famous for its lush natural beauty and ecological diversity. It is known for being home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, many of which are endemic and unique to the region. The presence of different ecosystems, such as mangroves, forests, and coral reefs, contributes to its biological richness. Additionally, the park is inhabited by the Kogui indigenous community, who have lived in the area for centuries and have a deep spiritual connection to the land. Its beaches, such as Arrecifes, Cabo San Juan del Guía, and Playa Cristal, are popular destinations ideal for enjoying calm waters for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation in a stunning natural environment. Although the park offers unparalleled beauty, it’s important to note that access may require hiking along challenging trails, and conservation and respect for the natural and cultural environment are promoted. Experience it with the Tayrona Park & Indigenous Communities tour.

The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, located in Colombia, is a natural and cultural wonder that is home to a diversity of indigenous communities. These communities, with their ancestral traditions and deep respect for nature, play a crucial role in the preservation of this unique ecosystem in the world.

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