Inclusions:
Note: Departures available with a minimum of 2 people. This tours just run from June to November due to season that you can see the colours in the river.
Day 1 BOGOTA
Upon arrival in Bogota, transfer from the airport to the hotel.
Day 2 BOGOTA (B – L)
After breakfast will be pick up at hotel for the full day to Zipaquira & Guatavita.
Day 3 BOGOTA (B – L)
After breakfast will be pick-up for the Santuario Monserrat tour 6 hours.
Day 4 BOGOTA – MACARENA (CANOS CRISTALES) (B – L – D)
Transfer to airport to take the flight to Macarena village. Meet and transfer to hotel after check in depart to visit Gauyabero river, among other magnificent rivers, natural swimming pools and falls.
Day 5 CANOS CRISTALES – PEREIRA (B)
Transfer out to take flight back to Bogota and from there to Pereira (Coffee Triangle). Meet and transfer to hotel.
Day 6 COFFEE TRIANGLE (B – L)
After breakfast you will be picked up to start Valle del Cocora & Salento tour.
Day 7 COFFEE TRIANGLE (B)
After breakfast you will be picked up for the visit to Hacienda Genova.
Day 8 COFFEE TRIANGLE (B – L)
Today will be Kayaking day en La Vieja River.
Day 9 COFFEE TRIANGLE (B)
Another exciting day where you will have the opportunity to enjoy a canopy experience in the Samana.
Day 10 COFFEE TRIANGLE – BOGOTA (B)
Early morning transfer to take flight back to Bogota in order to catch your international flight.
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Food Code = B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner.
LHKOCOL001*Please note, prices based on twin share, per person, 3 star rates. Optional tours not included and are at extra cost, domestic flights not included. The itinerary & pricing can change at any time due to availability & of activities. Please check our website for full terms and conditions*
More information about Colombia:
Colombia – coffee and culture, a diverse country – from the green hills of the Andean foothills, the Caribbean coastal lowlands with their bordering mountains, the Pacific with its lava beaches and the regions of the Amazon and Orinoco.
More information about your tour visited destinations:
Bogotá – The Colombian Capital was founded in 1538 by the Spaniard Gonzalo de Quesada Jiménez under the name of Santa Fe. Here you see both the dilapidated colonial grandeur, and the seething vitality of a modern metropolis. The constant air, fresh morning, warm noon and cool evening makes you forget the fact that there are no seasons. In addition to the vast southern slums ancient buildings are located in quiet, old districts.
Cano Cristales – Deep in the Colombian LLanos you will find the river known as the world’s most beautiful, this river is called Cano Cristales. The river contains a plant that produces a kaleidoscope of colours in it’s waters, and this unusual display of colours brings tourists from all over the world to this destination, that is still a magic and not too common destination. The best time to travel and see the phenomenon is from June to November.
Coffee Triangle – Colombia has three departments dedicated to coffee, and Pereira is the entry gate to one of them. All the coffee areas are connected by roads and are a short distance apart. They have similar architecture, and the kindness of their people will make you enjoy every second in the region. A forceful culture that teaches you about the wonderful coffee bean, and activities revolving around ever present coffee traditions and their characters will make you really enjoy your holidays in this area.
Visa requirements for Colombia:
Australian citizens are not required to hold a visa for a stay of up to 180 days.
Note(s):Visitors travelling as tourists are required to hold proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay and documents required for their next destination. If the visitors, travelling as tourist, are not holding return / onward tickets, the entry to the country could be refused.
San Andres: Any visitor over 6 years of age travelling to San Andres Island is required to purchase a tourist card – Fee: US$ 25.00*
*Note: Fee is just informative, and subject to change at any moment without prior notice.
For more information about Colombia contact your local embassy / consulate.