Kogi Trek from Santa Marta

Fra USD US$ 299,00
  • Varighet: 3 Dager (ca.)
  • Lokasjon: Santa Marta
  • Produktkode: ctokogi
Day 1: Depart Santa Marta for Aracataca


Meet your professional and bilingual guide at 8 AM at your hotel in Santa Marta. Travel to the little town of Aracataca, 1.5 hours away from Santa Marta. This part of the trip is planned with public transport. Please ask us for private transportation (extra cost).

Enjoy a guided tour of Aracataca, source of inspiration for the famous Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Macondo, the imaginary village where his most famous novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude” takes places, is said to be inspired from Aracataca, where his grand-parents lived. Discover the magical ambience of the place before having lunch at a local restaurant. 

Jump in a 4×4 and follow non-paved roads to reach the Kogi village. Be welcomed by an interpreter and start your introduction to the Kogi culture. Finish your day with a swim at near by waterfalls before sharing dinner with the community.

Meet the Mamo, spiritual leader of the Kogi and install yourself with him at the center of the village, for a sincere cultural exchange. Sleep in a traditional Kogi hut.

Day 2: River Hike

Start your day with a solid breakfast and a cold shower, with water coming straight from the peak Bolivar, Colombia’s highest summit!

Follow the Tucurina river for a moderate 3-hour-long walk, passing by the coffee, avocado and cocoa fields of the community. Reach a suspension bridge crossing the river, also marking the delimitation between two different territories. Have lunch before walking back to the village, observing the amazing fauna and flora that changes with the variation of height of this natural scenery. Your Kogi host will help you gain his people’s perspective on nature and their way to perceive the world.

Relax before dinner, and continue sharing stories and myths with the community before sleeping.

Day 3: Kogi Cultural Experience and Return to Santa Marta

After breakfast, follow your guide to learn about agricultural practice of the Kogi people. On your way, visit the local school and the women’s tradiitonal weaving of locally made cotton thread.

Reach the fields and discover their diversity : yuca, rice, plantain, cocoa and sugarcane. Assist at the transformation of the sugarcane into “panela”, a non-refined sugar, used as an energetic drink. 

Continue to a natural pool to enjoy a refreshing swim before having lunch with a Kogi family. You will be shown how they weave their multicolor traditional backpack.

Before leaving, get the chance to taste “Ayo” the traditional sacred Coca leaf, key to the Kogi’s philosophy and thoughs.

Say good-bye to everyone before driving back to Aracataca and then to Santa Mart

End of Tour

Included:

  • Lodging in the community
  • Kogi interpret and guide
  • Contribution to the community’s basic necessities
  • For groups under 4 people, we utilize public bus transportation or ask for private transport.
  • Treated Water
  • 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and snacks.
  • Excellent vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options  *Tell us 5 days in advance if you have any dietary needs or allergies
  • Expert bilingual adventure and cultural guides (languages: Spanish, French, English)
Excluded:
  • Flights
  • Travel/Medical Insurance
  • Tips