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Discover the highlights of Colombia during a thrilling week-long tour. Start your adventure in Bogotá, by exploring the historic La Candelaria neighborhood and the fascinating Gold Museum. Next, the city of Medellín, where you can admire its innovative urban transformation, and explore the charming pueblo of Guatapé with its iconic rock formation. Finally, head to the coastal gem of Cartagena, with its well-preserved colonial architecture and vibrant street life.
Cultural experience:
Colombia’s cultural scene is a vibrant tapestry of traditions and modern influences. From colorful festivals that fill the streets with music and dance to the rich tapestry of indigenous, African, and Spanish heritage, cultural activities in Colombia offer a deep dive into the nation’s soul.
Program Benefits:
Environment-sustainable experience
Colombia’s commitment to sustainable tourism offers travelers the chance to explore its incredible landscapes and cultures while safeguarding its natural heritage for generations to come.
Local support to communities:
Participating in socially supportive touristic activities in Colombia allows travelers to not only enjoy the country’s beauty and culture but also positively impact the lives of the people who call it home.
Bogotá – Colombia (Google Map)
Our dedicated driver will be ready to escort you to your chosen accommodation
Today, our guide will take you to the most famous places in downtown Bogota. A walking tour through the main square, Gold Museum, Monserrate hill, etc will be part of this first day in one of the most beautiful cities in South America
This day you will have some free hours to explore the area on your own. According to the flight departure time, our driver will meet you at the accommodation and will take you to the airport. Once there, you will have a private transfer-in.
Today you will enjoy a city tour in Medellin, experiencing some cultural attractions such as the Botero square where you can take pictures of his famous sculptures; also you reach the Nutibara park, to know more about the Paisas culture. To finish, a visit to the famous Comuna 13 and its stunning graffitis, will take place in the afternoon
Private transfer from the hotel in Medellin, to the airport. Flight to Cartagena. Once you arrive in this enchanted city the private transfer is coordinated. After the check-in, you will have free time in the afternoon to enjoy the coffee shops and restaurants of this zone.
Walking tour to know the downtown. Cartagena de Indias is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cities in America. City Tour where you will discover Its historic downtown, walled by the fortifications built-in the colonial time, still preserves its original architecture and nowadays the walled city is shown in an endless number of colors that fill it with life and Caribbean charm
This day, private transportation will take you to the airport to catch your international flight back home.
End of services
During your stay in all the locations, you will feel you are at home, with its professional and helpful staff, numerous amenities, and a warm and traditional design. Most of our accommodation sites are located in touristic neighborhoods.
Services:
Colombia, situated in the northwest corner of South America, is a land of captivating contrasts. Its geographical diversity is astonishing, ranging from the soaring Andes Mountains to the lush Amazon rainforests and the sun-kissed Caribbean coastline. With bustling cities like Bogotá and Medellín, charming colonial towns like Cartagena, and serene coffee plantations in the countryside, Colombia offers a tapestry of experiences that reflect its unique blend of cultures and landscapes. Whether you’re seeking vibrant urban energy, breathtaking natural beauty, or a mix of both, Colombia’s location offers a captivating and dynamic destination to explore.
Currency
The currency used in Colombia is the Colombian Peso, abbreviated as COP. It is the official monetary unit of the country and is represented by the symbol “$” or the code “COP.” Colombian banknotes and coins come in various denominations and feature different historical figures, landscapes, and cultural elements, reflecting the
rich heritage of the nation. Use this currency converter when you need it! Dollar to peso, pound to peso, euro to peso, and more. https://colombia.travel/en/practical-information/currency-information
Passport and Visa Requirements
For all visitors, a valid passport is a requisite, along with the completion of a tourist card entry form, typically provided by your airline carrier. This form can be acquired either at the ticket counter during your check-in for the Colombia-bound flight or once you’re onboard. It’s noteworthy that tourists hailing from Canada, the UK, and the USA are not required to secure a visa for stays spanning up to 90 days. Should your nationality differ, we recommend liaising with the Lead Adventures Staff and consulting your local Colombian Embassy for precise guidelines.
If you require additional insights regarding visas and immigration, rest assured that Lead Adventures will readily provide you with comprehensive information.
Health and Vaccinations
When traveling abroad it is important to seek advice on the potential hazards, understand how best to protect your health, and minimize the risk of harm and disease. Planning ahead and taking preventive measures will reduce the risk of accident and of acquiring disease. We are not qualified to assess individuals health, therefore we highly recommend that you seek the attention of a medical professional regarding specific vaccinations and medications.
You can visit http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ for additional helpful information.
Weather
One of the most surprising things about Colombia for foreign visitors is the unchanging nature of its climate all year round. This is because the country is located on the Equator, which means the sun rises and sets at the same time all year round and the season stays the same, unlike almost every other country in the world. There are just the dry seasons (from December to January and July to August) and the rainy seasons (from April to May and October to November).
However, this doesn’t mean that the whole country gets the same weather. In fact, the topographical diversity of Colombia provides a huge variety of landscapes, biodiversity and thermal floors.
Colombia Time Zone
Standard time zone: UTC/GMT -5 hours
Electrical Standards
Colombia’s electrical current is 120/60 (volts/hz) Type A and Type B Electrical Outlet (same as North America)
FAQs
Lead Adventures highly recommends travel insurance for tourists
Even without proficiency in Spanish, you’re still welcome to participate in our tours. Your commitment to making a difference transcends language barriers, and your contributions are valued and appreciated.
Any interest in the environment, cultural areas, and sustainable travel.
The program is suitable for passengers 18 years of age and older. Also, for families, or minors accompanied by an adult.
The tour operates throughout the entire year on specific dates described before; anyway, we are open to checking for availability in case you need to travel on another date.
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