BUNKUANI

2 Days Tour

Bunkuani

Land of Ancestral Knowledge

2 Days 1 Night

750.000 per person

Day 1

7:00 am Meeting at TIENDA ENTRADA DE CALABAZO.

7:30 am start of the tour in 4x4 trucks.

1 hour 40 minutes from the town of Calabazo to the village of La Lisa.

On the way, you will stop at the stones of Donama to see the first archaeological site.

Lunch is on the way.

In the afternoon, you will arrive at the farm La Momposina, where you will rest and take a refreshing bath.

You'll pass through a growing area where you can see chemical-free farming practices and where the owner, Mr. Ziro, will share his experiences while you taste the local fruit.

Along the way, you'll stop to enjoy the warm waters of the Piedras River.

You'll be picked up by a transport that will take you to the indigenous village of Teikú, where you'll meet members of the Kogui culture.

Dinner in a Kogui dwelling.

Overnight in a hammock in a traditional Indigenous house

Day 2

La Composina farm - Teiku Indigenous Town

6h00 - Breakfast in the indigenous village of Teiku.

7h30. Accompanied by a Kogui guide, you will receive various explanations and activities on their Indigenous culture.

You'll take a stroll through this beautiful I

ndigenous village, then head up to the mirador for a 360° view. Continue your walk to where our 4x4 vehicle will pick you up and take you to Mary Nelsy's house.

Lunch at Mary Nelcy

Our Adventure Includes.

Meals, fruits, and snacks.

Accommodation on beds the first night and hammocks the second night.

Contribution to the Kogui and Wiwa indigenous communities.

Contribution to the farmer's community that makes this adventure possible.

Entrance to the archaeological site Bunkuani.

Farmer Local Guide or Native indigenous guide and Bilingual guide.

(Spanish - English)

Health Insurance.

Hydration: Water.

Free luggage storage service in Calabazo.

Native Kogui Local Guide.

Transportation from Santa Marta, Palomino, or Minca (Only on request)

What should you bring?

Every single day, you will hike through a dense humid forest. Even if the sun is not extremely warm, we will be sweating so much because of the humidity.

The secret to success during this adventure is taking a light backpack with us.

Here you have some tips about what you will need to take to Bunkuani.

  • Small /medium-sized backpack.

  • Light clothes for walking.

  • Long sleeves shirt, and long pants for the nights.

  • Comfortable shoes for walking (hiking boots / running shoes).

  • Flip-flops, a small towel, and a swimsuit.

  • Toiletries.

  • Insect repellent, sunscreen.

  • A hat.

  • Cash to buy souvenirs from the indigenous and the farmers.

  • Cash for alcohol or cold drinks at the camps.

  • Tips for the guides.


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