Ciudad Perdida or Teyuna is located at the base of Pico Bolívar and Pico Colón within the national park and is surrounded by exuberant nature, a perfect habitat for various bird species. Ciudad Perdida was the most important urban centre of the ancient Tayrona culture. The city, a true feat of engineering, was built on a system of terraces connected by stone paths and supported by a canal circuit. At the time, the population was between 1,400 and 3,000 and they lived in circular stone houses with thatched roofs on about 250 terraces. Today’s inhabitants, such as the Kogui, Arhuaca and Wiwa, are descendants of the Tayrona and continue to preserve their traditions.
Trip Code: CMTSLCTK
Location: Colombia
Departure from Santa Marta and Tayrona National Park by 4X4 to Machete Pelao (3h).
Walk through the region of Mamey (4h). Visit and swim in a waterfall.
Dinner and overnight in hammocks at Adam or Alfredo’s farm.
Walk along the Buritaca’s River valley (4h) until the second camp through Buritaca River Valley and the indigenous people of Mutanyi. Bathing in a natural Buritaca River pool.
Dinner and overnight in hammocks at Gabriel’s farm.
Walk along Indian trails crossing the Buritaca River several times until reaching the camp of Mamo (spiritual leader) Kogui of the Lost City (6h). Lunch, bathing in the river and waterfalls of Buritaca.
Overnight in hammocks at Mamo Romualdo’s farm.
Walk to the entrance of Ciudad Perdida and walk up 1200 steps to reach the terraces Tayrona (1.30h). Visit the archaeological site of Ciudad Perdida and the Pozo de la Juventud (Well of Youth). Lunch, rest and return to Mamo’s farm (1h).
Dinner and overnight in hammocks at Mamo Romualdo’s farm.
Walk back along the Buritaca River and Indian trails (5h). Bathe in the natural river pools of Buritaca.
Dinner and overnight in a hammock at the indigenous Arsario farm.
Walk back to Mamey region until Honduras and Machete Pelao. (5h)
Lunch and departure by 4X4 to Santa Marta or Tayrona National Park.
Comfortable properties with dependable facilities and service
6 Days FROM• Transportation 4X4 Santa Marta - El Mamey - Santa Marta
• Accommodation in hammocks with mosquito nets
• All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) and fruit
• Entrance to the Archaeological Park of the Lost City
• Contributions to the farming and indigenous community
• Expert local guide in the area, cook and porters
• Travel insurance
Not included:
• Expenses not specified in the program
• International flights
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