Culture and Nature Trip

CULTURE AND NATURE

Nature and Culture in Colombia

Cultural and Natural Journey through Southern Colombia – 2025

Bogotá - Tatacoa - San Agustín - Popayán - Silvia - Pasto

A transformative 21 days experience among rituals, archaeology and living nature.

Would you like to connect with ancestral cultures, walk among millennia old statues and share rituals with indigenous communities? This itinerary takes you to Colombia’s deep south far from commercial routes, close to what matters.

From the Tatacoa Desert to the Puracé volcano, via Silvia and San Agustín, you’ll live a cultural journey with high emotional impact, surrounded by virgin nature, living history and authentic cuisine.

  •  Archaeological trip with a local guide
  •  Indigenous ritual in Puracé National Park
  • Stargazing and the Tatacoa Desert
  • Colonial cities, local cuisine and roots music
  • Private transport, eco lodgings and 24-hour support

Colombia isn’t just traveled: it’s honored, listened to, felt.
Welcome to the most authentic cultural trip in South America.

Travel Highlights

Viajar al desierto de la tatatcoa

→ What to do in Colombia’s Tatacoa Desert?

Explore reddish formations in the country’s second most important desert. Ideal for photography, canyon walks and stargazing under one of the clearest skies in the world.

turismo arqueológico en san agustín

→ Why is San Agustín the archaeological epicenter of South America?

In this UNESCO World Heritage Park, more than 500 pre-Hispanic sculptures are preserved. Ideal for hiking, interpreting ancestral symbols and connecting with vanished civilizations.

volcán de puracé cauca

→ What will you experience in Puracé National Park with indigenous peoples?

You’ll ascend the active volcano accompanied by Yanacona guides. You’ll take part in traditional rituals, spot the Andean Condor and have lunch at the home of a traditional healer.

viajar a popayán y silvia cauca

→ Silvia and Popayan: living tradition between looms and gastronomy

Silvia connects you with Misak culture, its weaves, language and indigenous market. In Popayán, you’ll discover Colombia’s traditional cuisine, recognized by UNESCO, and white colonial architecture.

viaja a cali colombia - agencia de viajes a medida

→ What to do in Cali beyond dancing salsa?

Learn the basic steps with local instructors, visit art collectives in emerging neighborhoods and explore the historic center with rhythm and resilience.

santuario de las lajas pasto - colombia memories

→ Why is ending the trip in Pasto a great idea?

Located near the Ecuadorian border, Pasto is the capital of one of the world’s most colorful carnivals (Carnaval de Negros y Blancos). Surrounded by lagoons and volcanoes, it’s a perfect cultural and natural finale.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are from the US, Canada, Australia or the UK, we have good news! You do not need to apply for a visa to enter Colombia as long as your trip is for tourism or business. You can stay up to 90 days, with the possibility of extending your stay if you fall in love with the country.

Yes. The routes and destinations included have tourist infrastructure and local support. We recommend not traveling to remote areas after dark.

We recommend yellow fever (important for Tatacoa and rural sectors), as well as being up to date on tetanus, hepatitis A/B and flu.

Moderate level: desert walks, ascent to Puracé volcano and archaeological tours. The itinerary can be adapted to your pace and condition.

Yes. The trip is designed for multigenerational families, with accessible lodgings and cultural activities suitable for all ages.

We use eco-certified lodgings, responsible transport, zero-plastic practices and local consumption. We also devote part of the fee to community projects.

Experiences are co-designed with Misak and Yanacona leaders. They include rituals, respectful visits and direct economic support to the communities.