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Tour Itinerary
Wander the old walled city of Cartagena, sip a cold beverage by the Caribbean Sea, learn about indigenous traditions on a village visit, hike through the lush jungle to the Lost City.
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Day 1
CartagenaArrive at any time.
Activity: Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Accommodation: Hotel Don Pedro de Heredia (or similar)
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Day 2
CartagenaEnjoy a city tour, visiting the colonial walled city and fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy free time to take in the Caribbean vibe of the city and beach.
Activity: Learn more about Cartagena's history from a bilingual guide on a tour of this lively city. Travel between sights by private transport and visit the clock tower, Plaza Bolivar, and the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas. Take in sweeping views of the city from the hilltop Convento De La Popa and enjoy a walking tour from San Pedro Claver Church to Santo Domingo Church.
Free Time: Get out and explore this vibrant colonial town. Refuel with some local fare—"patacones" or fried plantains are a must!
Accommodation: Hotel Don Pedro de Heredia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast -
Day 3
Cartagena/MincaTravel to the small town of Minca, breathe in the fresh mountain air and enjoy free time to explore.
Free Time: Enjoy free time to explore the lovely town of Minca. Go looking for unique birds, explore the area on foot or hang out at a local café by the river.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Accommodation: Hotel Minca La Casona (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast -
Day 4
Minca to Tayrona National Park AreaLeave Minca behind as the group heads into the Tayrona National Park area to spend the day visiting a nearby indigenous community. Gain insights into the rich traditional cultures of this region, and the Arhuacos. Enjoy a textile weaving demonstration by members of local families in the Katanzama community. Afterwards, transfer to your accommodations just outside Tayrona National Park, where you will have free time to enjoy the property and its amenities. Relax in a nearby hammock, find a local restaurant for dinner, and enjoy the cool ocean breeze.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Activity: Visit the Katanzama community, located 30 minutes from Tayrona National Park, near Buritaca. Made up of approximately 80 Arhuaco indigenous families, you will visit and experience first-hand, their ceremonial centre, their houses, their coca and cacao plantations, and their daily way of life. Then, gather around for a traditional textile weaving demonstration. Your experience here will be led by a local Arhuaco guide. After the community visit, the group will sit down together for an included lunch.
Transport: Sit back and scan the scenery from the comfort of your private vehicle from the nearby Indigenous community to the group's accommodations just 5-10 minutes away.
Free Time: Lounge in a hammock on the hotel property or wander through the grounds admiring the thick green foliage and fragrant plants. The afternoon and evening are yours to enjoy as you please.
Accommodation: Posada Villa Margarita (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast Lunch -
Day 5
Parque Nacional Natural TayronaHead into Tayrona National Park for a moderate hike with a local guide. This is a perfect opportunity to experience nature and learn a little more about the rich, natural diversity of northern Colombia. Lunch is included during your hike. Afterwards, the group will travel the short distance to our nearby accommodations and spend free time unwinding after a full day of exploring this stunning national park.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Activity: Get outside with a hike into this beautiful park! Learn more about the rich diversity of Tayrona's natural heritage and explore Tayrona's gorgeous scenery with a local guide. Spend the night surrounded by nature in a lodge close to the park.
Transport: Lace up your hiking boots and get to the next stop under your own power.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Free Time: This evening, enjoy the tranquil setting by walking toward the ocean, or relaxing on the property of the hotel.
Accommodation: Posada Villa Margarita (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast Lunch -
Day 6
Tayrona National Park Area / TagangaIn the afternoon, travel from Tayrona to Taganga. Orientation walk with CEO upon arrival.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Activity: Take a CEO-led orientation walk of this traditional fishing village and get acquainted with the main sites.
Free Time: Soak up the Caribbean feel of this coastal town with some free time. Be sure to indulge in the area's fantastic fresh seafood or hang out in one of the many cafés along the beach
Accommodation: Ocean Taganga (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast -
Day 7
Taganga/Santa MartaWith a free day at leisure, tour Taganga by foot or don a snorkel and mask and explore the water. This evening, travel to Santa Marta and join your group for an optional evening out on the town.
Free Time: Take advantage of free time in this coastal town by relaxing on the beach or exploring the waters with a snorkel.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Accommodation: Hotel Tayromar (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast -
Day 8
Santa MartaRelax on the beautiful Caribbean coast in Santa Marta or go further afield to explore.
Free Time: Get out and explore.
Accommodation: Hotel Tayromar (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast -
Day 9
Santa Marta/Ricardito CampWake up and hit the road to the village of El Mamey where your trek to the Lost City of Teyuna begins. Trek through farmland, steamy jungle, and rural Kogi communities. Enjoy and let it all soak in - this is your opportunity to get a glimpse into the local way of life in the remote river valleys of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The group will have lunch at the village and hike about 4 hours to the first basecamp.
Transport: Roads? Where this rough-and-ready vehicle's going, we don't need roads.
Activity: Leave Machete Pelao and start trekking through the jungle along the Buritaca River. Pass by farmland and get a glimpse into daily life in the small communities en route to the campsite. This first day of trekking is relatively straightforward and a good way to ease yourself into it. There is a combination of uphill and flat sections that lead the way to the first campsite. Continue uphill to reach Ricardito Camp, known locally as vista hermosa or beautiful view, sit back and soak them in. If the weather is right, sunsets and sunrises here are not to be missed. Total distance: 7.6 km.
Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner -
Day 10
Ricardito Camp/Teyuna Paraiso CampVenture further into the lush jungle en route to Ciudad Perdida. Be prepared - today is a tough portion of the trek with a lot of steep views. Arrive at the campsite in the afternoon for some much needed relaxation by the river.
Activity: Begin trekking alongside the Buritaca River early in the morning. Pass through more farmland used for growing coffee or raising cattle. Climbing on this part of the trek can be challenging as the route progresses uphill from the riverbed and through the humid jungle. Take a look at the unique, circular huts that make up some of the Kogi villages in the area. Total distance: 14.7 km
Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner -
Day 11
Paraiso Camp to Mumake CampWake up early feeling refreshed, recharged (hopefully!) and start your trek to La Ciudad Perdida. Climb the 1200 ancient steps and explore the different sacred sites of Lost City. Later, continue trekking through the deep jungle today on winding paths through banana trees and cacao plants as you make your way to Mumake Camp. The total hiking time today is 8 hours with about 3 hours to explore the Lost City.
Activity: The once-forgotten city is only an hour away and to get there you must climb the 1,200 steps built by the ancient Tayrona people. This is a very steep climb, but the rewards of the climb are more than worth it. Once at the site, the guide will explain the history of the Lost City and what is known of its origins. It is estimated that only 10% of the site has been discovered. Head back to the campsite for lunch and a swim before beginning the trek back the way you came to Mumake Camp. Most of the trek today is downhill which can be hard on the knees, a walking stick might be useful. Total Distance: 8.6 km
Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner -
Day 12
Mumake Camp to Las Cascadas CampThe group will have an early departure from Mumake Camp. Hike past the village of El Mamey and arrive to Las Cascadas Camp where you'll have lunch and rest for the remainder of the day.
Activity: Head back along the same path through dense green jungle, pass by banana trees, Kogi communities, and grasslands. Continue uphill to reach Las Cascadas Camp, known locally as vista hermosa or beautiful view, sit back and soak them in. If the weather is right, sunsets and sunrises here are not to be missed. Total distance: 8.6 km
Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner -
Day 13
Santa MartaIn the morning, take in your last views of the jungle as you trek back to Machete Pelao. Transfer to Santa Marta where the rest of the day is yours to relax.
Activity: Continue the hike back down to Machete Pelao following the same route that you took in. The farmland will look familiar, but the scenery remains spectacular. Take in your last views of the jungle and local village life before heading back on the grid. Total distance: 7.6 km
Transport: Roads? Where this rough-and-ready vehicle's going, we don't need roads.
Accommodation: Hotel Tayromar (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast Lunch -
Day 14
Santa MartaDepart at any time.
Activity: Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.
Meals: Breakfast
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Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group. City tour in Cartagena. Tayrona National Park hike with local guide (5hrs). Indigenous Community Visit & Lunch. Taganga Orientation Walk. Trek to the Lost City with indigenous guide (5 days). Guided tour of the Lost City. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
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- High-traffic areas will receive more frequent cleaning
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G Adventures has always carefully selected accommodation partners for high standards and local roots. Travelling in small groups means that the stay is in smaller hotels too, with fewer guests — which means less daily contact with others outside your group in public spaces. Now G Adventures is working with accommodation partners to optimize their health, safety and cleanliness procedures, as well as creating additional measures for physical distancing. Here are some of the things G Adventures is working on to help keep you safe:
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- Wherever possible, groups will stay on the lower floors to limit elevator use
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ActivitiesYou've always had freedom and flexibility to do your own thing on tours with optional activities and experiences. Now, you'll still have those options with added measures to keep you healthy and safe. All equipment for activities on tour, including hiking poles, camping supplies, life jackets, snorkels, etc., will be cleaned thoroughly at least once a day and disinfected between use. When travellers are responsible for putting up their own tents on camping itineraries, you will be given the supplies required to disinfect your gear. G Adventures will also do their best to make activities and highlights stops happen during non-peak hours, so you can have fun and feel safe no matter what you're doing.
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