Introduction
Join us for exciting and adventurous tours throughout Colombia, where you can embark on a thrilling trek to the Lost City and delve into the unique ecosystems of the Amazon region.
Take a journey to the stunning Maya Biosphere Reserve, an incredible natural habitat that is home to an astonishing array of over 3000 species of plants and an array of exotic wildlife, including majestic creatures like jaguars, sleek ocelots, and powerful pumas.
Next, lace up your hiking boots for a trek to the breathtaking Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, where you can uncover the secrets of Ciudad Perdida, an ancient archaeological city that dates back to 800 CE.
For those who appreciate vibrant, colorful, and bustling cities, be sure to hop on a meticulously planned tour to Bogotá. This lively capital offers guided explorations of historic sites such as La Candelaria and the iconic Plaza de Bolivar, rich with history and culture.
Finally, wrap up your unforgettable journey in Leticia, nestled in the heart of the mesmerizing Amazon rainforest. Here, the main attraction is a captivating boat ride on the legendary Amazon River, a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Our carefully crafted Colombia tours range from 9 to 15 days in length, designed to showcase the best of this beautiful country while providing top-notch transportation to ensure your journey is seamless and enjoyable.
Colombia Travel Tips
It’s essential to review our travel tips to help you prepare effectively for your exciting Colombia tour. Traveling to a new place can be an incredible experience, but being well-informed can enhance your adventure.
- Avoid calling for a cab through traditional means; instead, make use of ride-sharing apps which, while technically considered ‘illegal’, are widely used and available in major urban areas, providing a convenient and typically safe way to get around.
- When on treks, it is advisable to stick closely to the clearly marked trails for your safety and well-being, as venturing too far off the path can lead you into potentially dangerous situations.
- While tipping your servers is not strictly obligatory in Colombia, it is a practice that is appreciated by service staff and can add to your dining experience, so consider leaving a small gratuity when enjoying a meal or service.
- It's best to convert your currency into Colombian Pesos before embarking on your trip since this ensures you are prepared for expenses upon arrival. Additionally, for safety reasons, use ATMs located at banks to withdraw cash while you’re exploring.
- Although tap water is generally safe to drink in many areas, we recommend being cautious and bringing along a water filtration device to ensure you have access to clean drinking water at all times during your excursions.