Best of Colombia





Experience the jungle trails, wax palm-lined valleys and historic cities of Colombia
Discover the history and traditions of Colombia’s local villages and native flora and fauna on this 15-day adventure through mountains, towns and beaches. Head into the serene highlands of Colombia's famed coffee region and encounter the stories and culture embedded in this region’s lush valleys and historic cities. Fall in love with Bogota's heart, laze on palm-fringed stretches of Caribbean shoreline and hang with locals that redefine hospitality. End your journey in Cartagena – a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site with fortresses, a lively local plaza perfect for people-watching and plenty of tasty local dishes to sample.
What's included
Hotel (11 nights), Guesthouse (1 night) Coffee Estancia (2 nights)
Plane, Private Bus, Private vehicle, Public bus, Van
14 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 4 dinners
- Bogota - La Candelaria Walking Tour
- Salento - Traditional Tejo Game
- Bogota - Visit to food market
- Cocora Valley - Wax palm tree forest hike
- Coffee Hacienda- Coffee plantation tour & tasting
- Medellin - Barrio Transformation Tour
- Medellin - Flower Garden tour
- Metrocable to Acevedo station and up to Santa Elena
- Cartagena - Orientation walk
- Cartagena -La Boquilla Mangrove Tour
- Santa Marta - Kogui Indigenous community & reforestation project visit
- Tayrona National Park hike
- Tayrona National Park - Entrance fee
- Santa Marta - Orientation walk
- Cartagena - Street Food Tour
Optional extras
- Bogota - Montserrate cable car - COP39000
- Bogota - Gold Museum - COP5000
- Bogota - Zipaquira Salt Cathedral + Guatavita sacred Lagoon Day Tour - COP390000
- Bogota - Villa de Leyva Magic Town Day tour - COP380000
- Bogota - La Chorrera waterfall hike Day tour - COP270000
- Bogota - Museo Nacional - USD10
- Bogota - Local Graffiti Tour - COP50000
- Bogota - Zipaquira Salt Cathedral Tour - COP270000
- Medellin - Comuna 13 Tour - COP150000
- Medellin - Guatape + Penol Rock Day Tour - COP140000
- Medellin - Violence + Posconflict Tour - COP50000
- Medellin - Museo de Antioquia (Entrance) - COP32000
- Medellin - Historic Downtown Tour - COP50000
- Cartagena - Rosario Islands Boat Trip with Lunch (from) - USD80
- Cartagena - Walking tour Cartagena Walled City - COP50000
- Cartagena - San Felipe de Barajas Castle - COP40000
- Santa Marta - Playa Cristal beach - USD60
- Santa Marta - Tayrona Gold Museum - Free
- Santa Marta - Historic home of Simon Bolivar - USD8
4.8
32 reviewsStart: Bogota, Colombia
End: Cartagena, Colombia
- Duration
- 15 days
- Group size
- 1 to 12
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
Premium: Our best accommodation, exclusive inclusions and our most experienced leaders
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Why you'll love this trip
- Escape to Tayrona National Park – a patchwork of natural landscapes from beaches and mountain backdrops to wildlife-filled jungle.
- Embark on a guided hike through the Cocora Valley, home to hummingbirds, misty cloud forests and the world's tallest palm trees.
- Spend a couple of days learning about the world's favourite bean during a stay on a traditional coffee estancia deep in Colombia’s coffee country.
- Discover Medellin – a city that was once among Colombia’s most dangerous neighbourhoods but has now transformed into an arts and culture hub that’s bursting with trendy cafes, epic views and some of the country’s best nightlife.
- Try your hand at tejo, Colombia’s explosive national sport (think bocce with gunpowder!). Join your group on this fun activity in Salento, made better with a beer in hand.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2025 - 17 April 2026
Itinerary
Bienvenidos! Welcome to Colombia. Your adventure begins in Bogota – sitting at 2644 m above sea level, Colombia's lofty capital is a charming yet hectic mix of old and new. With a wealth of cosy cafes, interesting museums and old churches, there’s plenty to do and see here. You’ll meet with your local leader and group for an orientation walk around the neighbourhood of La Candelaria at 1 pm. There will also be a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. After, why not head out to dinner with your new travel companions and get to know the local cuisine. As there's little time spent in Bogota on this trip, it’s recommended that you arrive a day or two early to see all the sights this incredible city has to offer.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Bogota - La Candelaria Walking Tour
- Bogota - Montserrate cable car - COP39000
- Bogota - Gold Museum - COP5000
- Bogota - Zipaquira Salt Cathedral + Guatavita sacred Lagoon Day Tour - COP390000
- Bogota - Villa de Leyva Magic Town Day tour - COP380000
- Bogota - La Chorrera waterfall hike Day tour - COP270000
- Bogota - Museo Nacional - USD10
- Bogota - Local Graffiti Tour - COP50000
- Bogota - Zipaquira Salt Cathedral Tour - COP270000
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Due to Bogota's elevation, we recommend taking it easy on your first couple of days while you get used to the altitude.
This morning, immerse your senses in the flavours and aromas of Colombia on a visit to a local food market – home to Bogota’s biggest selection of native tropical fruits, fresh vegetables and food stalls – and maybe indulge in a delicious arepa (Colombian style cornmeal flatbreads). After, take a short flight and transfer to the village of Salento. When you arrive, stroll through the streets to admire the colours of Paisa architecture at its best. For some local food, trout is the way to go here – there are lots of ways to enjoy it, but it's most often served with a rich, garlicky cheese sauce. Tonight, try your hand at Colombia's national sport, tejo – a popular pastime in Salento, made even better with a beer in hand.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Salento - Traditional Tejo Game
- Bogota - Visit to food market
Your travel time today will be approximately 1.5 hours.
Travel by jeep out to the magnificent Cocora Valley – home of the towering wax palm (Colombia's national tree). Spend the morning walking among the region's incredible scenery, maybe hiking in the wax palm tree forest. You'll need good walking shoes as well as plenty of water and snacks (a boxed lunch will be provided). If you'd rather take it easy, you can explore the valley as you please, then take a jeep back to town. Later, travel deep into Colombia's coffee region for a two-night stay in a traditional coffee estancia, where you'll have an opportunity to learn first-hand about this wonderful bean.
- Coffee Estancia (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Cocora Valley - Wax palm tree forest hike
Your hiking time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Thanks to its tropical climate and fertile volcanic soil, Colombia is one of the world’s largest coffee producers. You’ll get to know this addictive little bean a whole lot better on a guided tour of the coffee plantation and processing centre. Dig into the history of the plant, learning the inside story of the industry that's long buoyed the country's economy. See how the beans are grown, harvested, processed, dried, roasted and ground, then sample firsthand what all the fuss is about. Try different varieties of coffee beans and learn to prepare different types of coffees – finishing it all off with a steaming cup of freshly brewed joe. After, relax amid the estancia's beautiful surrounds of sloping green hills and valleys.
- Coffee Estancia (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Coffee Hacienda- Coffee plantation tour & tasting
Leave the coffee estancia this morning and take a transfer to the small town of Chinchina, where you’ll board a comfortable public bus for the journey to Medellin. Along the way, learn a little more about the town's intriguing history – having spent the 80s and 90s with an international reputation as one of the world's most dangerous cities (due to Pablo Escobar's infamous drug cartel), Medellin has turned itself around to become one of the most exciting cities in South America. And with some of the country's finest museums, parks and architecture, it's easy to see why its popularity is increasing. When you arrive, explore the city on an orientation walk with your leader.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
Your travel time today will be approximately 8 hours.
There are major roadworks on the road to Medellin. This can cause lengthy delays and make for a slow travel day, so take plenty of water and snacks for the journey. This road is also very winding, so if you’re prone to motion sickness, please come prepared.
Today you’ll enjoy a birds-eye view of Medellin and its surrounds during a cable car ride up to Santa Elena. Sail up the mountain over brick houses, watching as the corrugated metal roofs give way to vistas of green valleys and forested peaks. Thanks to the elevation, things are usually a little cooler up in Santa Elena. Enjoy an included tour of a flower garden where a local family will showcase the flower displays that are traditional to the region. Back in Medellin, take a barrio transformation tour to see how the city is now more than its dark history. Tonight, you might want to search out one of the city's lively salsa bars (Medellin is known for its nightlife and your leader will know the best spots to go!).
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Medellin - Barrio Transformation Tour
- Medellin - Flower Garden tour
- Metrocable to Acevedo station and up to Santa Elena
Today is a free day to explore at your own pace. Maybe visit the Museo de Antioquia to see some of Botero's famous works. Or, get more modern at the beautiful Museo de Arte Moderno. If you’re not sure how to spend your day, your local leader is always on hand with some great tips!
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Medellin - Comuna 13 Tour - COP150000
- Medellin - Guatape + Penol Rock Day Tour - COP140000
- Medellin - Violence + Posconflict Tour - COP50000
- Medellin - Museo de Antioquia (Entrance) - COP32000
- Medellin - Historic Downtown Tour - COP50000
Fly to Cartagena – one of South America's most historic cities. When you arrive, you’ll have some free time to explore the Old City. This inner walled town is the main attraction in Cartagena and is packed with beautiful churches, monasteries, plazas and mansions. Its walled fort, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, was built to protect Cartagena’s large slave trade port. Maybe visit San Felipe de Barajas Castle, the largest of the fortresses. You might end this adventure people-watching in the heart of Getsemani at Plaza de la Trinidad, where kids play football and street performers jam out. Tonight, you’ll have a second meeting at 6 pm to meet new travellers who may be joining you for this next leg. After the meeting, step out for an orientation walk with your leader to get a better feel for the city and explore some things you might not have seen yet (sometimes this walk will take place tomorrow morning instead). This evening, maybe head out with your leader and fellow travellers for an optional dinner in town to get to know the new travellers in your group.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Cartagena - Orientation walk
As this trip is a combination of shorter itineraries, the travellers in your group and your group leader are likely to change today.
This morning, set off on a daytrip to La Boquilla – a small fishing village on the outskirts of Cartagena – to explore the mangroves that are part of the Ciénaga de la Virgen coastal lagoon system. On arrival, you'll see the contrast between two sides of Cartagena: one of its most underprivileged areas alongside rising five-star hotels and luxury apartments. Hop in a canoe with a local boatman to explore the mangroves and the Juan Polo swamp, gliding through tree tunnels and past fishermen at work. The biodiversity here is rich, with a good chance of spotting various birds, crabs, and – with a bit of luck – a raccoon or green parrot along the riverbanks. Finish the tour with a fresh coconut, then return to Cartagena for some free time to relax.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Cartagena -La Boquilla Mangrove Tour
Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour.
Today is a free day to explore at your own pace. You could join a half-day tour of the Old Town to explore highlights like La Popa Monastery, San Felipe Castle (the largest of the city's fortresses) and Las Bovedas – a former military fortification and network of dungeons that has been turned into a craft market. Or how about an island-hopping adventure around Islas del Rosario? This archipelago is surrounded by mangroves and coral reefs and is a great spot for snorkelling! Make sure to check in with your leader for recommendations to try some local food.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Cartagena - Rosario Islands Boat Trip with Lunch (from) - USD80
- Cartagena - Walking tour Cartagena Walled City - COP50000
- Cartagena - San Felipe de Barajas Castle - COP40000
Take a private transfer this morning to Taironaka – an ancient Tayrona archaeological and ecotourism reserve on the banks of the Don Diego River. This afternoon, you’ll meet a member of the Kogui community – one of the four Indigenous groups living in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta – and learn about their beliefs, ancient wisdom and deep connection to the land. The community also leads reforestation and regeneration projects, and you’ll have the chance to muck in and plant some trees yourself. This evening, maybe enjoy a cocktail or two with your fellow travellers.
- Guesthouse (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Santa Marta - Kogui Indigenous community & reforestation project visit
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Get your walking shoes and bug spray ready – today’s all about exploring the jungle trails in Tayrona National Park! Stretching along a lush section of the Caribbean coast, Tayrona is home to some of the country's prettiest beaches, coral reefs and abundant wildlife – with over 100 species of mammals and more than 300 types of birds. You’ll hike to Cabo San Juan – a gorgeous beach only accessible by boat or on foot. Along the way, weave through rainforest, catch glimpses of the turquoise water and maybe spot a sloth or howler monkey overhead. Once you reach Cabo San Juan, cool off with a well-deserved swim or sip a fresh coconut under the palms. You’ll then head back to Taironaka for a free evening – how about treating yourself to a relaxing massage after today’s adventures?
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Tayrona National Park hike
- Tayrona National Park - Entrance fee
Your hike today will be approximately 14 km or 6 hours. Shorter hikes are also available. There are some steep uphill and downhill sections and muddy spots, so good walking shoes are essential.
Tayrona National Park’s rainy season is between May and July and again from September to October. We can normally carry on with our scheduled itinerary during these periods, but if the authorities close the park due to severe weather conditions, we'll offer an alternative activity. Also, it may not be possible to swim at all beaches, as ocean rips and currents can make conditions dangerous.
The Indigenous communities of this area request temporary closure of the National Park so that the land may rest and rejuvenate. This is normally a period of 15 days in February, June and October/November respectively. Your leader will provide more info at the welcome meeting. One of the alternative activities if the park is closed is to visit the Indigenous sites of Tayronaka or Katanzama.
Today you’ll take a private transfer to Santa Marta at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This coastal city is South America's oldest European-founded town. Once you arrive, join your leader for an orientation walk through the historic centre to find your bearings. Stroll past Santa Marta Cathedral, Parque de los Novios and Plaza de Bolivar, and hear stories about the city’s layered past. As the sun sets, you'll have free time to unwind or explore further. When hunger hits, ask your leader for some local dinner recommendations.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Santa Marta - Orientation walk
- Santa Marta - Playa Cristal beach - USD60
- Santa Marta - Tayrona Gold Museum - Free
- Santa Marta - Historic home of Simon Bolivar - USD8
Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour.
Travel like a local this morning on a public bus back to Cartagena. One of the best ways to gain an insight into the culture is through food, so this afternoon you’ll hit the streets on a tasting tour with a local guide. Wander market stalls, meet lively Cartageneros vendors and try a range of local snacks – think: carimañolas (torpedo-shaped meat pies), chorizo sausage, corn on the cob buns and enyucado (cassava cheesecake). As this is your final night as a group, you might like to go for one last dinner together and raise a toast to an unforgettable week in Colombia. Salud!
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Cartagena - Street Food Tour
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
With no activities planned, your adventure comes to an end after breakfast. If you'd like to spend more time in Colombia, we’ll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability) – just let us know when booking.
- Breakfast
Inclusions and activities
14 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 4 dinners
Plane, Private Bus, Private vehicle, Public bus, Van
Hotel (11 nights), Guesthouse (1 night) Coffee Estancia (2 nights)
- Bogota - La Candelaria Walking Tour
- Salento - Traditional Tejo Game
- Bogota - Visit to food market
- Cocora Valley - Wax palm tree forest hike
- Coffee Hacienda- Coffee plantation tour & tasting
- Medellin - Barrio Transformation Tour
- Medellin - Flower Garden tour
- Metrocable to Acevedo station and up to Santa Elena
- Cartagena - Orientation walk
- Cartagena -La Boquilla Mangrove Tour
- Santa Marta - Kogui Indigenous community & reforestation project visit
- Tayrona National Park hike
- Tayrona National Park - Entrance fee
- Santa Marta - Orientation walk
- Cartagena - Street Food Tour
- Bogota - Montserrate cable car - COP39000
- Bogota - Gold Museum - COP5000
- Bogota - Zipaquira Salt Cathedral + Guatavita sacred Lagoon Day Tour - COP390000
- Bogota - Villa de Leyva Magic Town Day tour - COP380000
- Bogota - La Chorrera waterfall hike Day tour - COP270000
- Bogota - Museo Nacional - USD10
- Bogota - Local Graffiti Tour - COP50000
- Bogota - Zipaquira Salt Cathedral Tour - COP270000
- Medellin - Comuna 13 Tour - COP150000
- Medellin - Guatape + Penol Rock Day Tour - COP140000
- Medellin - Violence + Posconflict Tour - COP50000
- Medellin - Museo de Antioquia (Entrance) - COP32000
- Medellin - Historic Downtown Tour - COP50000
- Cartagena - Rosario Islands Boat Trip with Lunch (from) - USD80
- Cartagena - Walking tour Cartagena Walled City - COP50000
- Cartagena - San Felipe de Barajas Castle - COP40000
- Santa Marta - Playa Cristal beach - USD60
- Santa Marta - Tayrona Gold Museum - Free
- Santa Marta - Historic home of Simon Bolivar - USD8
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Before you book you should know
- Colombia enjoys a stable year-round climate, but it can get particularly hot and humid on the coast. Remember to come prepared with adequate clothing.
- The Cocora Valley hike is quite rigorous, so you'll need to be fit and have sturdy walking shoes to take part. If you'd rather relax, you're free to opt out of this activity and soak up the scenery at your leisure.
- The indigenous communities that inhabit Tayrona National Park request temporary closure of the National Park so that the land may rest and rejuvenate. Normally it will be a period of 15 days in February, June and October/November respectively. Your leader will give you more info at the group meeting should this affect you. Should the park be closed, alternate activities include visiting the indigenous sites of Tayronaka or Katanzama.
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
Hotel Vilar America
Calle 66 #8-23
Chapinero
Bogota
110010
COLOMBIA
Phone: +57 15524090
Description
Hotel Vilar America is a 3-star cozy property offering a modern accommodation steps away from T Zone, Park 93 and El Campin Coliseum. Founded in 1982, the hotel underwent a renovation in 2007. The hotel boasts perfect location in Bogota close to Calle 63 underground station. The property lies within 7 km from the city center. Within walking distance of Chapinero district with bars and restaurants.
Instructions
Intrepid offers a pre-arranged transfer service from El Dorado International Airport at an additional fee. If you require this service please advise your flight arrival details at least 14 days prior to your trip departure. If you have purchased an arrival transfer you will be met after exiting customs. As you exit, please look for a white sign marked with the Intrepid logo with your names on it. If you are arriving in group with 4 or more people, the sign may only have Intrepid's logo.
If you have any problems and cannot locate your driver on arrival, please phone our emergency contact – the number is listed under ‘Problems and emergency contact information’ section.
Alternatively, you can travel from El Dorado International Airport to the city by taxi. As you walk out from the luggage collection we recommend you to go through the door 5 on the first floor, located in front of the exit of international flights. There you will find yellow and white taxis in line (Both taxis are fine to use however usually the white taxis cost double the yellow ones). We recommend you to ask how much they will charge before entering the cab. Depending on the area where your hotel is located, the cost and travel time will vary:
To Historic Center (Candelaria and around) between 25.000 COP and 30.000 COP (USD$9-11) and should take around 30 minutes.
To the Business area (Street 72) between 30.000 COP and 35.000 COP (USD$11–13). The hotel used for this trip is in the business area so should take around 35 minutes.
To North area between 40.000 COP and 45.000 COP (USD$14 -17) and should take around 50 minutes.
By Bus
This mode of transport can be difficult to understand and is not recommended if it is your first time in Colombia, particularly without the understanding of Spanish. As you walk out from the luggage collection, we recommend you to go through the door 5 on the first floor, just in front of the international flights exit, then outside turn left and look for the blue busses “SITP”. No ticket is necessary for this first journey - Disembark at the “El Dorado” stop. Next you must buy a Transmilenio card that cost 3,000 COP plus the price of the ticket 2,000 COP (1 way). Please ask the office which bus you need to take depending on the area you are headed.
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Days 3,4 (Cofee Estancia) and Day 11 (Guesthouse) where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
2. Please provide your full name exactly as per passport at the time of booking (including any middle names listed on your passport) for Entrance tickets to certain sites. Additionally on certain trips it's needed to book bus, train or flight tickets. Fees may apply for amendments to details within 45 days of departure, and in some cases you will be required to cover the cost of issuing new tickets. Delays to provide this information may result in booking fees or changes to your itinerary.
3. This trip starts with an orientation walk of Candelaria at 1pm on Day 1 in Bogota. There will be a formal welcome meeting at 6pm for the whole group including those that missed the orientation walk. If you are unable to find a suitable flight it is possible to book additional nights at the joining accommodation.
4. This trip is a combination of two of our most popular departures. As such the make up of the group and the tour leader may change on Day 8
5. In order to comply with tourist regulations set by the Colombian government, a copy of your passport will be required. This will be emailed to our local office in Colombia, your tour leader will assist you with this on day 1.
6. This trip includes a domestic flight as indicated on the trip map. The luggage allowance is 23kg for check in luggage and 7kg for carry on.
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