
Trek Colombia’s Mountains and Lost City
Journey through spectacularly diverse terrain, hiking amongst sacred jungles, ancient volcanoes and misty cloud forest
What's Included?
Activities & Certified Guides
All itinerary activities with professional, English-speaking guidesAll accommodation
3 nights camping, 3 nights in an eco-hotel, 2 nights in a mountain lodg, 2 nights at rural farmsMeals
Munch on tasty food throughoutInternal flights
1 flight to Santa Marta on the Caribbean coastTransfers & Permits
Airport transfers and everything in between; camping equipment; National Park fees and permitsSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
What's it like?






























Trek one of South America’s most mysterious routes to discover La Ciudad Perdida, a pre-Hispanic lost city hidden deep in the jungle
Hike through verdant coffee zones, past the otherworldly Valle de Cocora, along high-altitude páramos and to secluded Caribbean beaches
Explore the unique ecosystem of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a hushed cloud forest which harbours rare species and is home to the Tayrona people
Key Information
Day 1
Welcome to Colombia

Check into your hotel in Medellin and choose between relaxing or joining your guide on an optional short walk around the neighbourhood. Join the rest of your group for dinner at a local restaurant and sample some local Colombian cuisine as you get to know your fellow adventurers.
Day 2
Coffee Country

Get ready for a dramatic change of landscape as you travel to the colonial Andean town of Salento in the UNESCO-listed coffee zone, west of Bogotá. This road trip will take approximately seven hours by a comfortable public coach. As you pass through rolling hills and agricultural settlements, you’ll get a real insight into rural Colombia, before arriving at a beautiful country ranch where you’ll spend the night.
Day 3
Valle De Cocora

Hiking
Begin the day ascending into one of Colombia’s crown jewels - Los Nevados National Natural Park. Discover snow-dipped peaks, wax palms (the tallest palm trees in the world), elevated lagoons and towering volcanoes as you emerge from the wispy cloud forest below. Keep your eyes open for the alien-like frailejones that sprout from the paramo, as well as parrots and marmots. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a spectacled bear. Arrive at your overnight destination at La Argentina Farm, grab a quick tinto or aromatica then settle in for the evening, taking in the stunning views of La Tolima volcano.
Day 4
Los Nevados

Hiking
Continue trekking through the beautiful mountains of Los Nevados from La Argentina Farm to La Playa Farm. Be sure to look up during the day to see condors circling above the trail and at night for the blanket of stars above. Should conditions permit, then it may be possible to trek an alternative route today and tackle the summit of Paramillo Del Quindio (4750m summit, approx. 10 hrs, 18km, +1350m -1000m). Note that this summit was closed to trekkers in 2023 and remains closed until further notice in 2024.
Day 5
The Cloud Forest

Hiking
Set off early through the humid Cocora Valley and into the misty and mysterious cloud forest. Descend into the vibrant green valley ahead before returning to the ranch by jeep along a bumpy dirt track.
Day 6
Heart of the World

After a traditional Colombian breakfast of arepas (cornbread) with cheese and fruit, you’ll head to Pereira Airport to fly up to Santa Marta on the Caribbean coast. The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is a richly biodiverse and unique ecosystem, home to several indigenous communities. Spend the night in Santa Marta.
Day 7
Into the Jungle

Hiking
Begin your trek to the Lost City, once the heart of the ancient Tayrona civilisation. Follow the small and winding path that connects the farming region to the jungle and take a refreshing dip in the river to recharge your batteries. Arrive at your camp in the mid-afternoon and relax before a dinner served to the sound of a jungle chorus - your soundtrack for the next few nights.
Day 8
Ancient Civilisations

Hiking
Trek through a humid jungle alive with native birds and wildlife, wading at times through waist-deep rivers. Wash under a waterfall and get a panoramic view over the coastal mountain range. Continue your journey towards the Lost City and learn about the sacred traditions, myths and legends of the local indigenous people and hear stories about the tomb raiders and grave robbers that once combed the land looking for gold and ancient artefacts.
Day 9
The Lost City

Hiking
Enter a sacred land shrouded in mystery and ancient traditions. Led by your guides, you’ll ascend the gruelling 1200 steps to the lost city of Ciudad Perdida built 650 years before Machu Picchu. As well as having time to explore, the group will also take part in a ceremony to pay tribute to the natural environment. Keep your eyes peeled for snakes hanging from the vines that have taken over this once-thriving city.
Day 10
The Caribbean Coast

Hiking
Hike to Machete, stopping to bathe under waterfalls and swim in rivers - a welcome relief after days of humidity. Head back to an eco-hotel located near Parque Tayrona and enjoy your final evening together. There’s nowhere on earth with higher mountains as close to the sea, and on a clear day you can swim in the Caribbean and see snow-capped mountains at the same time.
Day 11
Goodbye Colombia

Wake one last time in Colombia and then head back to the airport in time for your flight home. Remember if you are flying home from Medellin rather than directly from Santa Marta, you will need to book your own internal flight back to Medellin - see our getting there section for details.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3 – Day 4
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 6
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 7 – Day 9
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 10
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 11
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

You will get a true taste of Colombian cuisine through home-cooked meals, traditional mountain lunches and hearty breakfasts.
For example for breakfast, you may be served soups, arepa (cornbread), rice and beans, fresh coffee and a variety of fruit. For lunch, there may be potatoes, rice, plantain, chicken and vegetables wrapped in a banana leaf. At dinner, typical dishes include wholesome vegetable soups, rice, salad and grilled meat.
Vegan, vegetarians and other dietary requirements can be catered for, just let your host know when booking.
What is the accommodation like?
Medellin
You'll stay in a twin-room at the SITES Hotel in Poblado, a safe and vibrant part of town.
Salento
In the small town of Salento you'll stay in traditional small hotel accommodation. Each departure can vary as to which specific accommodation is chosen by your host, however the typical locations used are Terrazas de Salento, Tia Emiss or Salento Real. This will be in either a twin or triple room, depending on availability.

Los Nevados (Finca La Argentina & Finca La Playa)
You'll experience the life of a traditional Colombian farmer by staying in their rustic and humble farm lodges, sharing home-cooked meals and getting to know the family, while hearing stories about the magical Andean mountains.

Nature Reserve Santa Marta
You’ll stay in an eco-hotel, located in the jungle close to the Caribbean coast. Your host typically uses Villa Margarita or La Mar del Bien. Rooms are twin-share, with private bathrooms.
The Lost City
You’ll spend 3 nights in basic campsites. There will usually be a choice of hammocks or beds and all come with mosquito nets. There are basic toilet facilities, but any washing can be done in waterfalls and streams en route.
Upgrades
For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room can be booked for an extra charge, see Optional Extras for the price.
This is available for 1 x night in Medellin, 2 x nights in Salento and 2 x nights in Santa Marta only (this is subject to availability). Please request this at the time of booking.
This trip has been rated as Challenging
The trekking, while not technically difficult, requires that you be in good physical shape as the days are long and the conditions are challenging. You will reach some high altitudes in the Los Nevados portion of the trip, sleeping at an altitude of 3490m on Day 3 and 3720m on Day 4. The highest point reached whilst trekking is 4040m on Day 5.
Should you decide to return down the mountain from Los Nevados because of the trekking difficulty, then any extra accommodation bookings in Salento are at your own expense.
Medellín is known as 'La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera', the city of eternal spring. The city has a comfortable climate that is consistent year-round, thanks to its location at a high elevation and near the equator.
Los Nevados has a dry season from December to March and July to August. During the dry season, the Andes enjoy sunny days with temperatures reaching up to 20°C. At night, temperatures drop drastically (as low as 0°C). While there is a lower chance of rain during the dry season, there will be days (in the evenings especially) with potentially heavy rain.
Santa Marta is usually warm during the day, with temperatures of around 40°C and cooler at night (around 20°C) with a fresh breeze. During the wet season (from June to November) short, sharp rain showers are not uncommon.
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Medellin Airport
Afternoon on Day 1
Ends
Santa Marta Airport
Anytime on Day 11
Transfers
Transfers are included if you arrive or depart on the start and end days of the trip only. If you would like your host to arrange transfers outside of these days, they can do for an extra charge. Please see Optional Extras. Note that hotel check in times are typically early afternoon - if you require access in the morning then you'll have to request this in advance with the host.
Travel options
There are regular flights to Medellin from major airports across the UK, Europe and US.
You may wish to arrive early and spend an extra day or two independently exploring the wonderful city of Medellin. Your host can assist with arranging additional nights and hotel stays - see Optional Extras.
Please note that the trip finishes at Santa Marta Airport, so if you are returning home from Medellin then you will need to book an internal flight from Santa Marta to Medellin. There are many flight options available and they usually cost around $75-$100. We recommend LATAM or Avianca: take a look at despegar.com for booking flights.
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What do I need to bring?
Bags
- Small backpack (25-30 litres)
Clothes
- A light poncho-type of waterproof
- Good quality, worn-in waterproof hiking boots (you could be hiking in shallow water, mud, grassy and rocky terrain)
- Gaiters
- Thermal under-clothing
- Long-sleeved t-shirts or shirts
- Warm fleece or similar
- Waterproof jacket with Gore Tex or similar
- Quick-dry trekking trousers
- T-shirts
- Thick walking socks
- Comfortable quick-dry shorts
- Thin walking socks
- Swimwear
- T-shirts or vests
- Shorts
- Sturdy waterproof sandals for river swimming
- Gloves
- Hat
- Buff
Other
- Sunglasses
- Sun-protection hat
- Reusable water bottle
- Ear plugs
- Head torch
- Suncream
- Lip balm
- Hand sanitizer
- Sleeping bag liner
- Quick-drying towel
- Personal wash kit including toothpaste, toothbrush and toilet paper
- Personal medical kit including painkillers, blister treatment etc
- Biodegradable bags for toilet paper waste
- Biodegradable soap for washing in the jungle
- Water purification tablets
- Hand sanitizer
- Camera (optional)
- Walking poles (optional)
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