BOGOTÁ

Being the capital of the Republic of Colombia and main tourist destination in the country, it has activities and cultural heritages, among which you can see a set of museums such as the Gold Museum, the Colonial Museum and Santa Clara, located in the center of the city. In addition, visitors to the capital can enjoy a large number of restaurants offering typical Colombian and international food, or the inevitable plan of Monserrate, from which you can see a more than 2,600 meters high, panoramic view of the city with a unique view amazing daily visitors.

CARTAGENA

Considered a World Heritage Site, Cartagena is a magical, romantic, family town where sunsets transform the colors of the facades of the houses of over 400 years, places that hold the secrets of history in their wonderful walls and balconies and which annually receive thousands of tourists. They are hosted by its hotel infrastructure and brought there by its legendry character or just because they are attending events of national and international character as well as elegant weddings, which have become a true local industry.

AMAZON

For those interested in learning more about the Indian culture, the fascinating Colombian Amazon region whose capital is Lecitia guard the rituals, culture and beliefs of the Ticunas and Huitotos, who for years have taken refuge in the jungle.

Anteaters, pumas, deer, medicinal plants, trees like Caobo and cedar, and the Amazon River adorn the landscape of the heart of the Colombian jungle.

SAN AUGUSTIN AND ISNOS

Located in the south of the department of Huila over the majestic peaks of the Colombian Andes, San Agustin and Isnos are the most visited sites by national and international tourists, who are attracted by the riches of the Idols Archaeological Park, the High Stones Archaeological Park, the San Agustin Archaeological Park , the Ethnological Museum of Obando, the Villareal pre-Columbian Museum and rural sites La Cháquira, El Tablón, La Pelota, El Purutal, La Parada, Quebradillas y el Alto de las Guacas.

THE TATACOA DESERT

Reddish brown and gray clay as well as the greenish touch of cactus adorn the country's second largest arid zone, the Tatacoa Desert. At nightfall, the light of the starry sky with the moon are protagonists of the more than 56,000 hectares that comprise this magical place. Tourists here can pursue the stars and constellations in the gastronomic place of observation. Walking through the arid desert land, visitors find a place that houses history and science, the Paleontological Museum created in 1984. There 950 original pieces of fossils of giant turtles, sloths, crabs and fish dating exposed nearly 15 million years ago.

THE GUÁCHAROS CAVE

No other word than "Sensational". The Guácharos Cave, located between the departments of Huila and Caqueta in southern Colombia, is full of canyons, mazes, hills, cliffs, sloped mountains and caves formed by the passing of a beautiful river, El Suaza. The name comes from a very special bird known as the 'Guácharo', whose natural habitat is found in the dark caves where these birds move using sound waves to identify obstacles within the caves.

COFFEE ROUTE

The Department of Huila in southern Colombia is a region where the best coffee beans in the world are grown.They are characterized by presenting a balanced overall impression, with sweet notes, acidity and medium body high, fragrance and intense aroma with fruit and candy sensations, a bean that in the last ten years has received the Cup of Excellence Award which rewards the best specialty coffees grown in Colombia. Live the experience and have the privilege of drinking the best coffee in the world every morning. It is a taste that can only be given to people visiting the coffee region of Huila, which is immersed between two mountain ranges that are pure magic, with beautiful golden sunrises contrasted with the green of the mountains and the special red coffee beans.

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