Cartagena’s Amazing old Walls, the Coffee Region, Tayrona National Park, the vibrant city of Medellín, and the Cabo de la Vela.
The Amazing Walls of Cartagena – The Coffe Region in the Andes – the Tayrona National Park – The city of Medellin
The inmensity of the CABO de la VELA (Cape de La Vela ) the must Northern place of the South American Continent in the far Desert.
Guajira Peninsula North of Colombia.
It is one of the most tranquil and paradisiacal beaches, located in the widest desert region of Colombia,
which it shares with the Caribbean Sea.
Its privileged location in the Colombian Caribbean makes it the recipient of the most unforgettable landscapes,
where you can find the beauty of different ecosystems and the ideal conditions
for engaging in tourist activities that you will love.To reach this destination, the ideal way is to take a
flight from a major city in Colombia to Riohacha,the capital of La Guajira region. From here, you can
take land transportation that will take you to this marvelous destination in three hours.
Depending on the route you choose, you can appreciate different landscapes. If you take the road to
the port of Maicao, you may encounter beautiful pink flamingos and various birds in certain parts
of the journey, including passing through one of the most ‘Instagrammable’ places in La Guajira: the
Manaure Salt Flats. A desert landscape where countless salt hills rest over water wells, creating different
effects, and colors. A spectacle you can’t miss.Similarly, if you take an alternate route, you will come
across different tourist lodges, some made with bahareque and yotojoro (the heart of
thecactus), and the famous rancherías (rural villages) of the Wayúu indigenous people,
who make up approximately 38% of the population of this region.
To reach this destination.the ideal way is to take a flight from a major city in Colombia to Riohacha,
the capital of La Guajira region. From here, you can take land transportation that will take you to
this marvelous destination in three hours.Depending on the route you choose, you can appreciate
different landscapes If you take the road to the port of Maicao, you may encounter beautiful
pink flamingos and various birds in certain parts of the journey, including passing through one of
the most ‘Instagrammable’ places in La Guajira: the Manaure Salt Flats. A desert landscape where
countless salt hills rest over water wells, creating different textures, effects, and colors.
A spectacle you can’t miss.Similarly, if you take an alternate route, you will come across different
tourist lodges, some made with bahareque and yotojoro (the heart of the cactus), and the
famous rancherías (rural villages) of the Wayúu indigenous people, who make up
approximately 38% of the population of this region.
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