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    Huila practical Guide: All you need to know to visit Huila region in Colombia

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    For us, a visit to Huila is a must on any trip to Colombia. The Tatacoa desert and the archaeological sites of San Agustin are, of course, the best-known destinations. But Huila is much more than that, and this department deserves a real detour and in-depth discovery!

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    Huila General information

    Huila Travel Guide in Colombia

    Visiter le Huila, toutes les infos pratique

    Department of Huila

    • Capital: Neiva
    • Natural region: Andes
    • Population: 1 million
    • Max. altitude 5364m (Nevado del huila)

    Weather

    • Varied climates: hot, temperate, cold
    • Average minimum temperature: 0°C (Nevado)
    • Average max. temperature: 35°C (Tatacoa)

    Best things to do in Huila

    Huila Travel Guide in Colombia

    The department of Huila boasts a wide variety of landscapes, due to the differences in temperature levels. From the desert of Tatacoa to the eternal snows of Nevado del Huila, from the heat of Neiva to the humid paramos of Puracé Natural Park, the differences in temperature, climate and ecosystems are enormous!

    Huila is also the cradle of an extinct pre-Columbian civilization, which left enigmatic sculptures about which little is known. This mystery surrounding the archaeological sites makes San Agustin one of Colombia’s most visited destinations.

    Visiter le Huila

    Best things to visit in Huila

    All our posts about Huila region in Colombia

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    We spent 12 days in the Huila department and loved it! We passed through the Tatacoa desert, which is clearly worth the detour. The spectacle of the landscape and the colors of the red desert are truly impressive. Then we headed down to San Agustin, where we spent a long week enjoying a truly wonderful experience. We can’t wait to return to this department and visit every corner of the Huila!

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    Hotel Finca El Cielo, where to stay in San Agustin

    Where to stay in Huila, Colombia

    Huila Travel Guide

    Here we’ve compiled our recommendations for hotels in the Huila destinations we visited.

    San Agustin

    Casa de François

    Hostal

    Casa de François

    As the name suggests, this is a hotel run by a Frenchman, and I hear it’s very nice. The hotel is located at the top of a hill from where you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view. It’s a property surrounded by gardens, with every comfort and a range of accommodation to suit all budgets. From dormitories to small cabins.

    San Agustin

    El Maco Finca Ecologica

    Eco Lodge

    El Maco Finca Ecologica

    El Maco is an ecological finca set in the middle of nature, offering excellent value for money. The finca also has a sauna and a restaurant.

    San Agustin

    Hotel Finca El Cielo

    Hotel

    Hotel Finca El Cielo

    Finca El Cielo is where we stayed in San Agustin and we recommend it 100%! The hotel is beautiful, the garden magnificent, the welcome is perfect, and even though it’s a bit far from the village, you can get to various archaeological sites on foot.

    Neiva

    Sevilla Hotel

    Hotel

    Sevilla Hotel

    This is the hotel where we stayed in Neiva. We recommend it, it’s very well located, in a quiet area but close to everything, and it’s great value for money.

    Tatacoa desert

    Casa Los Cactus Finca

    Finca

    Casa Los Cactus Finca

    A finca in the middle of the desert and cabins made from recycled bottles. A whole universe to discover for this budget accommodation in the middle of the desert!

    Villavieja

    Tatacoa Star Eco Hotel

    Hotel

    Tatacoa Star Eco Hotel

    Hotel perfectly located in the village of Villavieja, great service, great welcome, great breakfast, great setting.

    Tatacoa desert

    Mana Star Lounge

    Eco Lodge

    Mana Star Lounge

    The Mana star is located between the gray and red deserts of Tatacoa. They offer secluded cabins, with full catering and a warm welcome.

    Tatacoa desert

    Qji Glamping Ecohotel

    Eco Lodge

    Qji Glamping Ecohotel

    Cabins in the middle of the Tatacoa desert, that’s what Qji Glamping offers. In the Grey Desert area, far from any nuisance, the site is perfect for disconnecting and enjoying the starry sky!

    Villavieja

    Hotel Colonial Villavieja

    Hotel

    Hotel Colonial Villavieja

    Small colonial hotel close to the center of Villavieja village, in a quiet location. The small interior patio is beautifully decorated, the breakfast is good and the big plus: the swimming pool!

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    A French-Colombian couple based in Colombia since 2023, Angélica Troya and Samuel Bourille have been traveling the country since 2013 and share their stories and experiences on their blog My Trip to Colombia, blending an insider's perspective with a traveler's eye to show readers a different side of Colombia.

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