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Essential and Classic - 12 days, 4 destinations

This is the route for discovering Colombia for the first time without settling for the postcard version. It covers the four destinations that define the country — Bogotá, the Coffee Region, Medellín, and Cartagena — but it covers them with context: every visit comes with the history, the economics, and the ideas that explain what you’re actually looking at.

In Bogotá, the Gold Museum and Lake Guatavita aren’t separate stops: they’re two chapters of the same story about the myth of El Dorado and what gold truly meant in the pre-Hispanic world. In the Coffee Region you won’t just taste coffee and cacao — you’ll understand how these two crops shaped the economy and the landscape of half the country. Medellín shows you how a city rewrites its own story, and Cartagena closes the journey where Colombia first met the world: the colonial port of the Caribbean, with a day of sailing on a private boat.

Twelve days, an unhurried pace, expert guides, and boutique hotels. A serious introduction to Colombia, designed for travelers who want to understand the country — not just photograph it.

Every experience is led by private guides in English or Spanish — your choice.

Colombia doesn’t have four seasons; it has rainy and dry periods. The best windows for this route are December through March and July through August, the driest months in both the Andes and the Caribbean. The trip runs year-round: during the rainier months (April–May and October–November), showers tend to come in the afternoon and rarely interfere with the program.

100% private journey, from solo travelers to private groups. You set the pace, the dates, and who travels with you.

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