1-Day Visit to our town

🚐We will pick you up at your hotel between 6:00 a.m. And 6:30 a.m.

Between 8:00 a.m. Friendly meeting with the indigenous guide at the main entrance of the community, who will welcome you and provide you with essential information before starting your tour 💁🏼‍♂️

The first destination is the majestic “Arbol de Caucho”, a ceremonial place loaded with spiritual significance for the local population. This emblematic site provides a glimpse of the sacred link between the community and nature.

From here, the journey continues to the cocoa plantations, a crop that represents not only an economic livelihood but also a priceless cultural heritage.

10:00 am You will learn about the cultivation process and the historical importance of cocoa in the Sierra Nevada, recognized as the best in Colombia for its unparalleled quality and flavor☕.

🍝 Noon: Lunch with the local community.

Next, the excursion will take you to the heart of the indigenous people, where you will have the unique opportunity to interact with chiefs and community members.

These conversations will allow you to explore their traditions, values, and the deep respect for nature that characterizes their cosmovision✨

At 2:00 p.m., you will witness an ancestral art: the weaving of the mochila, the traditional bag that represents the cultural heritage of the community. This craft, made exclusively by indigenous women, combines manual dexterity and symbolism, reflecting the richness of their cultural identity.

15:00 Ceremony of thanksgiving to Mother Nature led by the Mamos and leaders of communauté👱🏽‍♂️.

We will walk through the community to say goodbye to the locals who welcomed us.

🚙16:20: We leave the community by car to the hotel on the road near Tayrona or directly to Santa Marta.

Katanzama

1-Day Visit

What to Bring?

This Adventure Includes

  • Small backpack.

  • Camera.

  • Hiking clothes.

  • Sandals.

  • Comfortable hiking shoes.

  • Bio-repellent.

  • Sunscreen.

  • Biodegradable.

  • Toiletries.

  • Swimming suit.

  • Biosafety material.

  • Cap or hat.

  • Water (thermos for reconditioning).

Meals, fruit, and snacks.

Contribution to the Kogui and Aruhaco indigenous communities.

Contribution to the agricultural community.

Indigenous guide.

Medical insurance.

Transportation back to the hotel.

Contacts
+57 3213267916
wiwawalker1@gmail.com