By booking this trek, you’re taking a step to the side. You enter through a less-frequented entrance, take the time to visit an indigenous Kogui community, sleep on a secluded beach, and end up in the most touristic part of the park. By crossing Tayrona Park in the opposite direction, you are swimming against the tide of mass tourism that is unfortunately impacting the park today.
Our experience in the Tayrona National: feeback and tips
Cerro Kennedy Trek: 2-Day Hike Near Santa Marta, Colombia
Bunkuany travel guide: the alternative trek to the Lost City
Private transport in Santa Marta: professional drivers you can trust
Santa Marta airport transfer: private transport (and other options)
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