BUNKUANI

3 -Day Hike

Bunkuani

Land of ancestral knowledge

3 Days & 2 Nights

Option 1
998.000 per person
(Transport not included)
Option 2
1.200.000 per person
(Transport Roundtrip Included)

Difficulty: High.
22 Kilometres Hike.
4 to 5 hours hike per day.
7-8 people per group.
Bilingual Local Guide.

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Our Adventure Includes.

Prices

Option 1
980.000 per person
(Transport not Included)
Option 2
1.200.000 per person
(Transport RoundTrip Included).
This excursion is organized directly with the indigenous community of this region. For this reason, payment for this adventure must be made in cash on the day of the excursion.

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🍝Meals, fruits, and snacks🍉

Accommodation on beds & hammocks 😴

👳🏼Contribution to the Kogui and Wiwa indigenous communities.

Contribution to the farmer's community🌲

🛖⛰️Entrance to the archaeological site Bunkuani ⛰️

Farmer, Local Guide🗣️

(Spanish - English)

Health Insurance

What to Bring?
Bunkuani is not an easy tour.
Every single day, you will hike through a dense, humid forest. Even if the sun is not extremely warm, we will sweat 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 for this hike
  • Small /medium-sized backpack.

  • Light clothes for walking.

  • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants for the nights.

  • Comfortable shoes to walk in (hiking boots / running shoes.

  • Flip flops, a small towel, swimsuit.

  • Toiletries.

  • Insect repellent, sunscreen.

  • A hat.

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

  • Cash for alcohol or cold drinks at the camps.

  • Tips for the guides.

Keep in mind.

The Bunkuani trail is a tourist destination that is slowly developing, so do not expect high luxuries.

The guides who will accompany you, are natives of the area, with great experience; also focus on sustainable community tourism

The first night's lodging will be in a rural farm in a dormitory-style bed with mosquito netting, The second night's lodging will be in a hammock in a traditional indigenous house.

We recommend that you warm up before the hikes, wear trekking shoes to help you hold your feet, apply sunscreen, and stay hydrated. Eating nuts is a good way to give your body energy.

Respect the privacy of the Indigenous people,

we should not enter their rooms.

Carry only the essentials, since weight is a determining factor when walking.

Be in good physical condition, and avoid drinking alcoholic beverages the day before.

Return all garbage to Santa Marta.

Do not damage natural or cultural property.

The weather is hot and humid during the day, so we recommend wearing comfortable clothes, T-shirts and shorts for walking.

During the night the temperature drops to approximately 23°C and there is a greater presence of mosquitoes and other insects. It is important to wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts to sleep and use insect repellent.

We should not take pictures of them or their belongings without first asking permission or talking to the guide so that he/she can tell us the protocol to follow.

Contacts

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