Ethnic and Cultural Heritage
This journey offers a deeper way to discover Colombia: through the cultures, traditions, and communities that give the country its extraordinary human richness. From Bogotá and the sacred meaning of the Muisca world, to Guatavita, Zipaquirá, Cucunubá, Villa de Leyva, and Barichara, the route traces a cultural landscape shaped by memory, craftsmanship, and regional identity. It then continues to the Tayrona region, where Indigenous knowledge remains closely tied to the land, and ends in Cartagena, where centuries of artistic exchange, layered history, and Afro-Caribbean heritage come powerfully into view. It is a thoughtfully curated journey for travelers who want to understand Colombia not only through places, but through the people and traditions that give those places life.
- A culturally rich route shaped by ethnic heritage, living traditions, and regional identity
- Bogotá, Guatavita, Zipaquirá, Cucunubá, Villa de Leyva, Barichara, Tayrona, and Cartagena in one coherent journey
- Encounters with craft traditions, sacred landscapes, and Indigenous knowledge
- A meaningful way to explore Colombia through its cultural diversity and human depth
- Ideal for travelers seeking context, authenticity, and a more layered view of the country
