Colombia Tours & Trips
From arepas and coffee to arts and music, it's no wonder why Colombia is known as the Land of a Thousand Rhythms. Head on over to Tayrona National Park and discover the Ciudad Perdida, take a dip in the Caribbean waters off Cartagena, conquer the many hiking trails of the Andes from Bogotá, or keep an eye out for grey dolphins kayaking through the Amazon. For a cultural explosion and seeing biodiversity at its best, pair your tour of Colombia with Peru and Venezuela for a South American adventure like no other.
202 Colombia tour packages with 381 reviews
Colombia Highlights 15 Days Tour
Colombia Highlights 15 Days TourWe took an 18-day guided tour in Colombia with GuidEcuador. Three days exploring the Caño Cristales area based out of La Macarena was our favorite part of the trip. It is spectacularly beautiful and very unique! In Bogotá, we had lots of fun on the city bike tour, and seeing the city from the top of Monserrate is not to be missed, either! Other highlights during our tour were the hike in Tayrona Park, seeing the wax palms in Cocora Valley, climbing the rock at El Peñol which provided a terrific view of the area, seeing all the colorful zocalos in Guatapé, a very informative and fun tour in Medellín, and some unique experiences getting to Cartagena that weren't planned! Colombia is a huge and very interesting country and we enjoyed the sampling! The local guides in different areas we visited were a tremendous asset. The Lost City Trek was hard for me (at age 76), but with great support from the guides and the others in our group, plus riding a mule on 2 stretches and a moto for the final descent, I made it!
- Destinations
- Bogota, Guatavita, Zipaquira, Santa Marta, Tayrona National Park, Cartagena, Medellin, Guatape, Pereira, Salento, Cocora Valley+9 more
- Age Range
- 18 to 68 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English, Spanish
- Operator
- GUIDEcuador Travel This operator has high review ratings and responds promptly to enquiries
- Duration
- 15 days
- Price per day
- $266
- From
- US$3,990+$350 local payments
Colombia Express
Colombia ExpressDay 1 I had purchased a transfer from BOG to the Hotel Regina for February 14. The instructions that I received stated that someone “with a sign” would meet me upon arrival. The flight from IAH arrive early but I waited until 11 PM, 20 minutes past the scheduled time of arrival and 40 minutes total. I had been up 15 hours, I was very tired-the very reason I had purchased the transfer. Simply, there is no excuse. As I write this, I have heard nothing from G Adventures, now 4 days after I reported it. When a passenger reports that the transfer did not arrive, there should be NO wait; my card should have been immediately credited. The investigation is G Adventure’s issue with its vendor-not with me, the passenger. Did I want to find a taxi, negotiate a price, walk through the parking garage, and wait some more after 10 hours of flying? Since I had arrived late the night before the tour started, I had some time to explore the city. There was no information available all day at the front desk through 6 PM on Saturday. This fact stifled my plans to visit places outside La Candelaria because I did not want to miss the previously-announced “orientation meeting.” As I was about to go out to dinner at 620 PM, Jairo, the group’s “CEO” was at the desk composing a note that announced a meeting 10 minutes later at 630. There can be no reason why information could have been provided earlier in the day by phone, email, or carrier pigeon! Day 2 The scheduling for Bogotá was somewhat perplexing. Many of the tour’s participants arrived late in the day of February 15, making sight-seeing logistically difficult. Also, many endured long flights and sustained the effects of a 9000+ foot altitude. The ONLY scheduled event for Bogotá was a visit to a market, precluding seeing anything else in the city. Really, why go to Bogotá at all. As a physician, I know that altitude sickness shows no favoritism to youth or the fit. To me, Bogotá was a wasted experience. We arrived in the afternoon at Hostal de mi Monaco. This is a nice, comfortable place with a very friendly staff. I would have preferred, however, either staying at a similar place that was closer to at least a grocery store or at a place that sold drinks and food. Our group spend several valuable hours shopping in a grocery store, basically, to buy alcohol. I think the intention was to have a “rustic finca experience.” There was nothing rustic about the hostal other than the owners’ self-imposed limitations. For example, it was impossible to even go for a walk in the area: the adjacent highway has no sidewalks and it would have been suicidal to walk there (as I was advised by staff). Day 3 The other issue about the hostal was is distance for the coffee farms that we visited. The presentation at the farm was excellent and varied. After being there for 4-5 hours, we were to visit a “coffee town.” I never heard the entire explanation, but we drove for 90 minutes to arrive at, not a town, but a coffee shop. Yes, a pretty coffee shop with a great view (where BTW the cheapest cup of coffee was 6000 pesos-in Colombia!), but it was nearly an hour and a half bus ride back to the hostal-NOT including a liquor run. Maybe there are reasonable explanations. I saw dozens of places to stay and dozens of cafeterias; why the long distances and time consuming bus rides? By the time we arrived back at Mi Monaco, we had less than 2 hours to enjoy the scenery, take a swim or walk, prepare, repack, etc. Day 4 There was a failure of communication about the hike in the Cocora valley. Several times, Jairo stated that the hike would be short and “no problem.” When I got there I was astounded to learn that there was a 300 meter elevation rise from the beginning to the end of the hike. That’s about 1000 feet! At that altitude and ambient temperature, passengers should have been WARNED ahead of time. This was not an easy hike! I had a knee and hip replacement making long climbs difficult, and I with 2 others, turned back about half way through. As a practical matter, the beautiful vistas are no better at 2500 meters that they are at 2200 meters. There’s nothing wrong with the hike itself, but read the description: first, there’s no mention of it being a grueling, 1000 ft rise on uneven terrain. The brochure mentions taking a horse-an option that no one even mentioned to us. After the hike, after 230 PM, we went to a restaurant for lunch. At 4 PM, we were finished. Jairo had told us about playing tejo in Salento after we arrived at the hotel. We waited over an hour sitting in the grass at the restaurant apparently waiting for transportation to the hotel. No one had said anything about the charming little town, and once I saw it, I immediately wanted to explore it, but there was not enough time for tejo and the town, and there was no opportunity for the next day as the bus was to leave at 7 AM. The planning (and the transport) could be better. Day 5 Other than to save money, I cannot understand why an 8-9 hour bus ride would be inserted into a 9-day tour. It was represented to us as “long but interesting with plenty of stops for coffee. ”There was NO MENTION of the multiple, multiple construction delays. This is irresponsible and nonsensical. The bus ride was a simple pain in the ass. The road from Pereira to Medellín is being repaired and reconstructed in multiple areas. There’s nothing scenic about construction-even in beautiful Colombia. Aside for the ride being an abject waste of time, it is dangerous. Sitting for long periods of time promotes venous stasis, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. The risk is heighted in the elderly, in pregnancy, in cancer patients and other conditions. There are nonstop flights to Medellín from both Pereira and Manizales. These morning flights would allow an entire extra day SOMEWHERE other than enduring a nauseating bus ride. If for some arcane reason, it is not possible for 12 pax to fly to Medellín, why not break it up? There are several very beautiful towns in Antioquia (e.g., Jardin) that are as interesting as the ones on the itinerary. Everyone was very tired after the 9 ½ hour trip. We arrived at about 5:30 and Jairo asked that we meet at 7:30. Continually, he set times and places without ever asking the group. As it turned out, that was not a good time as many wanted to walk a bit, maybe get something to eat, and get to bed early. Previously, Jairo had asked the group which excursions they wanted to book. Astoundingly, he gave no options. Those that didn’t want the graffiti tour, the 2.5 hour bus ride each way to GXXXXX, or a day on an island near Cartagena were on their own. This was in spite of the fact that several other options were given in the written materials. I asked about the Pablo Escobar tour that I had read about, and he refused to even talk about it saying that G Adventures “didn’t support it.” I went on such a tour, and I found it balanced and informative. That first night in Medellin, two people screaming somewhere in the hotel awakened me at 1040 PM. This went on for 15 minutes or so. I got dressed, and first, went downstairs. No one was at the front desk, and the noise seemed to be coming from above. I remembered there is a hot tub on the fifth floor. I arrived there at the same time as an angry German tourist. There in the hot tub were Jairo and a passenger, apparently drunk, and definitely screaming there lungs out. I had had trouble sleeping and I was not happy to be awakened by such a selfish act. I asked them to stop, and it was quiet the rest of the night. I’m sorry, but I do not think this behavior is acceptable by anyone anywhere in any country, much less the leader of a tour. The next morning at breakfast, the two ladies from New York/Poland told me the screaming had also awakened them. Day 6 I did not join the group on the graffiti tour as I was more interested in Pablo Escobar on my own. I met the group in Botero Park and Jairo was kind enough to meet me at the taxi that I took. That night he planned a meeting for the group at 7:00 pm at a restaurant but it was after 6 before he disclosed the name: Gato. I went, and it was fine but for the very loud music. Even though we were seated upstairs the very loud bass made it impossible to talk to the person next to me. I declined offers to spend the night drinking. Day 7 I had come to Colombia partially, to revisit a town in Antioquia, Andes, that I had stayed with a family on several occasions years before. So, I did not join the group, but instead, went to Andes by taxi. I had informed TourRadar previously of my intentions and I had told Jairo. At no time did he even offer to assist me and give advice. Certainly, every tour leader that I have had in the past would have at least shown some interest. Jairo arranged dinner, without any input from the group that I know of, at a bistro nearby. With all respect, I did not come to Medellin to eat in a bistro-one that, in fact, is not highly rated. I enjoyed cena at an interesting gastro complex of restaurants. I would think this would have been a great experience for a group-50 restaurants and bars serving almost all types of food and drink. But again, no choice! Day 8 We had a 1035 AM flight to Cartagena. It appeared that many of the group were hungover evidenced by the photos on Whats App. I don’t care what people do with their time, but advice and information should be offered to those who pursue earlier , less toxic evenings. Jairo led a short walking tour of the city. It was the first time that he showed that he knew something about a place we visited. I didn’t expect him to be a guide, but he said almost nothing about the prior places we visited, and the commentary was very specific rather than an overview. For example, he commented that a certain bridge was being built that was the longest, but he was unable to comment on the history of Medellin. As we were walking, I saw a red, “hop-on, hop-off” bus, common in many cities. When I asked him if it was a good way to see the city, he replied, “I don’t know anything about it.” (period). Jairo asked that we meet at the bar at the end of the city at 530 for a drink, but he didn’t go with the group. I really wanted to have the famous Cartagenan ceviche, so I did not join the group at the restaurant that Jairo chose. Day 9 I stayed in Colombia 3 more days and I did not see Jairo again. OVERALL COMMENTS I realize I have probably traveled more than most of the others in the group, but Steve, Mary, and a few others seemed to have traveled extensively. I admit that I usually travel alone, but nevertheless, I have been on about a dozen tours over the years, and I was on a G tour to China in 2017. I know that Jairo is inexperienced but I feel he should have been much better. 1- Timeliness: I waited nearly the whole day around the hotel to make sure I received notice of the first group meeting. At 620 PM, I happened to go to the front desk as Jairo was writing a note to announce a 730 pm meeting. I could have spent the day differently had I known we would meet so late in the day. Why couldn’t he have made a phone call? Also, he never ate breakfast with the group. Because it’s quiet and there’s no noise and alcohol, this is a great time for the CEO to be present for questions and concerns. Most of Jairo’s posts for names of restaurants came very close to the appointed time of meeting. 2- Choices- NEVER on any tour has the leader made all the choices without asking the group. This is just plain wrong. Many of us are experienced and, frankly, have better ideas about places to see/eat than he did. Also, it’s just the right thing to do; it’s our vacation-not his! The same with the optional tours-there was NO assistance provided for any excursion other than the ones HE selected. Perhaps, his choices were the best ones, but there were many other options. I had been to Colombia 5 times previously and I did not want to do the same things when other options were available. 3- Knowledge: I don’t expect the tour leader to be a tour guide, but I do expect at least a rudimentary knowledge of the history, demographics, and important things to see in one’s home country? To tell a passenger who ask about a city tour bus, “ I don’t know anything about it” is unconscionable. He SHOULD have known and if not, he could have found out. He did tell us about a free walking tour the next day at 11 AM, but it doesn’t run on Sundays. He should have known that. Jairo is a good person, but I don’t think his heart is in his job. If I were a young man with a new job, I’d bust my butt to be knowledgeable and accommodating to EVERYONE-not just those in his age group. I also think that a tour leader should be very careful with alcohol. There’s certainly no excuse for the hot tub incident. I’m certainly no teetotaler, but as an emergency physician I have seen the ill effects of over consumption. I don’t know (or care) how much he drank, but people on vacation often drink too much. As the leader, he MUST guard the safety of the group. Over drinking leads to illness, and particularly, accidents. I certainly question a leader’s drinking to excess and I question whether a person responsible for 12 others should drink at all. I don’t recall that ANY of the leaders in my previous tours drank ANYTHING save a beer or an occasional glass of wine. This is not a moral or ethical issue; it’s one of safety. I loved the country, and for the most part, the places visited were very good. The guides that we had were very good, particularly Christian at the coffee finca. Based on Jairo’s lack of knowledge and experience, perhaps more qualified guides should have been used. The hotels were much better a; although, there was no hot water at night. Who needs a shower every day anyway? Except for one short instance (a non air-conditioned bus from the Cartagena airport), the buses were good and comfortable and the drivers were courteous and competent. I don’t intend to be pejorative, and I would use G again-but only after knowing the experience level and passenger ratings of the guide-to-be. Thank you for the opportunity to provide input.
- Destinations
- Bogota, Villa De Leyva, Armenia, Calarca, Salento, Medellin, Cartagena+6 more
- Age Range
- up to 90 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- G Adventures This operator has the highest review ratings and fastest responses to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 9 days
- Price per day
- $203
- From $2,279
- US$1,823You save $455
Cafe Colombia
Cafe ColombiaThis was an amazing itinerary! I was a single female traveler and felt safe at all times. I had the best group guide Martin, who was super friendly, knowledgeable & went above and beyond to show us a great time. I have a lot of dietary restrictions & Martin really tried his best to accommodate me, I am so grateful. Unfortunately I had an emergency & had to leave on day 4 so my trip was disrupted. I would love to return to Columbia in the future. This was an action packed itinerary. I highly recommend this tour & tour guide Martin to anyone who is active & loves to explore.
- Destinations
- Bogota, Salento, Cocora Valley, Medellin, Cartagena+3 more
- Age Range
- 15 to 99 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- Intrepid Travel This operator has the highest review ratings and fastest responses to enquiries
15% Off- Duration
- 9 days
- Price per day
- $250
- From $2,650
- US$2,252You save $398
Caribbean Colombia Express
Caribbean Colombia ExpressThe trip was good. I enjoyed Minca, Tayrona National Park, Villa Margareta and Cartagena city tour. Freddy was a great guide - friendly, helpful and attentive. His way of sharing information about Colombia and the places we went was very good. I found the hotels not good at times and there was a lot of time wihout any activities which made me doubtful about the financial value of the trip. It was not cheap and I felt that I could have done more on my own for less money, expect perhaps visiting Minca. That was unique.
- Destinations
- Cartagena, Minca, Tayrona National Park, Taganga, Santa Marta+3 more
- Age Range
- up to 90 year olds
- Regions
- Andes Mountains, Caribbean Coast Colombia, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta+2 more
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- G Adventures This operator has the highest review ratings and fastest responses to enquiries
25% Off- Duration
- 8 days
- Price per day
- $201
- From $2,149
- US$1,612You save $537
Explore Colombia
Explore ColombiaOur tour guide, Jeronimo Bermudez was amazing!
- Destinations
- Cartagena, Guachaca, Tayrona National Park, Girón, Barichara, Bogota+4 more
- Age Range
- 15 to 99 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- Intrepid Travel This operator has the highest review ratings and fastest responses to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 10 days
- Price per day
- $220
- From $2,750
- US$2,200You save $550
Private Service I Best-Selling Journey: One Week in Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena — Domestic Flights Included
Private Service I Best-Selling Journey: One Week in Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena — Domestic Flights IncludedWe had a wonderful trip to Colombia, visiting Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena. I would particularly express appreciation to the Colombian Trip, which arranged the private tour. Although we never met Andrea, the Tour Manager who worked with us, she was enormously helpful, rearranging dates when our flights were cancelled twice, coordinating with our guides when we had problems and staying in constant contact with us. She was like our Guardian Angel, helping us from afar. We have been on many tours and NEVER had a manager who was as helpful to us. We have a 150% RECOMMENDATION for Colombian Trip and will encourage our friends to visit Colombia and to use the company.
- Destinations
- Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena+1 more
- Age Range
- up to 80 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- The Colombian Trip This operator has high review ratings and responds promptly to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 7 days
- Price per day
- $290
- From
- US$2,030
Private Immersive Cultural Tour in Cartagena with Day Trips
Private Immersive Cultural Tour in Cartagena with Day TripsI very much enjoyed my time in Cartagena, Columbia, South America in 2022. I was told that the month of December afforded us mildness in regard to the usual warmer temperatures of other months. My Accommodations were comfortable and safe, and we had a magnificent hostess. Bernell's planning was high quality and I did not have to do anything except arrive there. I even had money exchanged before leaving the USA. One less detail for her to have to take care of upon my arrival. We, Bernell and I, made new friends in Cartagena and we are excited to be working with the dance leaders we met to host a Dancing in the Street joint project in the future. More details to come. It is my sincere hope that you all will accept her next invitation to "meet her" in a foreign or unique location, or allow her to plan a travel excursion for your family so you too can experience "travel like a local" -- I guarantee you will be delighted that you did.
- Destinations
- Cartagena, Islas del Rosario, San Basilio del Palenque, La Boquilla+3 more
- Age Range
- 12 to 100 year olds
- Regions
- Andes Mountains, Caribbean Coast Colombia, Colombian Pacific Coast+2 more
- Operated in
- English, Spanish
- Operator
- World Awaits Cultural Tours LLC
20% Off- Duration
- 8 days
- Price per day
- $437
- From
- US$3,495
Premium Colombia
Premium Colombia- Destinations
- Bogota, Pereira, Medellin, Mompos, Cartagena+3 more
- Age Range
- 15 to 99 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- Intrepid Premium This operator has the highest review ratings and fastest responses to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 11 days
- Price per day
- $610
- From
- US$6,715
Colombia in 11 days - Private Tour
Colombia in 11 days - Private TourGreat overall experience with fun and educated guides. I made some friends and will definitely use this company again for future tours.
- Destinations
- Cartagena, Medellin, Bogota+1 more
- Age Range
- up to 80 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- Medellin City Services
20% Off- Duration
- 11 days
- Price per day
- $273
- From
- US$2,999
Colombia: Coffe Tour Bucaramanga and Chicamocha Canyon (Santander) Hiking and Bicycle
Colombia: Coffe Tour Bucaramanga and Chicamocha Canyon (Santander) Hiking and BicycleExcellent guiding, support & entertainment from all the guides involved.
- Destinations
- Bucaramanga, Los Santos+1 more
- Age Range
- 18 to 67 year olds
- Regions
- Andes Mountains, Los Llanos, Santander+2 more
- Operated in
- English, French
- Operator
- Explora Santander
20% Off- Duration
- 5 days
- Price per day
- $320
- From
- US$1,600
Colombia Uncovered
Colombia UncoveredJose was amazing! So fun, friendly and welcoming from the offset. He brought lots of positive energy and we all really enjoyed his company :)
- Destinations
- Medellin, Guatape, Santa Marta, Minca, Cartagena+3 more
- Age Range
- up to 99 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- TruTravels This operator has the highest review ratings and fastest responses to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 12 days
- Price per day
- $195
- From
- US$2,345
Hidden Colombia - Explore Bogotá, Santa Marta, and Trek to 'The Lost City'
Hidden Colombia - Explore Bogotá, Santa Marta, and Trek to 'The Lost City'The Hidden Colombia trip with OneSeed was amazing. We had a great time in Bogota and during the trek. The guides were great, super helpful. I would recommend this trip if you enjoy trekking in a warmer climate. The "Lost City" is beautiful. OneSeed makes the process so easy, with packing lists and break down of every day. I definitely felt prepared for this adventure before my departure.
- Destinations
- Bogota, Santa Marta, Ciudad Perdida+1 more
- Age Range
- up to 99 year olds
- Regions
- Andes Mountains, Caribbean Coast Colombia+1 more
- Operated in
- English, Spanish
- Operator
- OneSeed Expeditions This operator has high review ratings and responds promptly to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 8 days
- Price per day
- $286
- From
- US$2,290
Private Service I Journey Through Colombia's Highlights: Bogotá, The Coffee Region, Medellín & Cartagena — Domestic Flights Included
Private Service I Journey Through Colombia's Highlights: Bogotá, The Coffee Region, Medellín & Cartagena — Domestic Flights IncludedThe tour was just amazing: in every location we went, we had a tour guide with us until the afternoon, that was taking care of everything, giving us so many recommendation. The places we have been were beautiful.
- Destinations
- Bogota, Armenia, Medellin, Cartagena+2 more
- Age Range
- 1 to 80 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- The Colombian Trip This operator has high review ratings and responds promptly to enquiries
20% Off- Duration
- 9 days
- Price per day
- $321
- From
- US$2,890
Tailor-Made Classic Colombia Vacation with Daily Departure and Private Guide
Tailor-Made Classic Colombia Vacation with Daily Departure and Private Guide- Destinations
- Bogota, Armenia, Cocora Valley, Filandia, Medellin, Cartagena+4 more
- Age Range
- 1 to 99 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- Agate Travel This operator has high review ratings and responds promptly to enquiries
5% Off- Duration
- 11 days
- Price per day
- $520
- From $6,019
- US$5,718You save $300
Tailor-Made Best Colombia Tour with Daily Departure and Private Guide
Tailor-Made Best Colombia Tour with Daily Departure and Private GuideColombia is an amazing country and we booked this tour over the holidays last minute and tour radar did a great job getting us booked and guided! All our guides and drivers were great and only had one issue with a hotel because everything in the town was overbooked for New Years. Tour Radar stepped up and made it right for us. Great job team TourRadar !
- Destinations
- Bogota, Zipaquira, Villa De Leyva, Medellin, Guatape, Cartagena, Islas del Rosario+5 more
- Age Range
- 1 to 99 year olds
- Mountain
- Andes Mountains
- Operated in
- English
- Operator
- Agate Travel This operator has high review ratings and responds promptly to enquiries
5% Off- Duration
- 10 days
- Price per day
- $498
- From $5,239
- US$4,977You save $261
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- Colombia Highlights 15 Days Tour
We took an 18-day guided tour in Colombia with GuidEcuador. Three days exploring the Caño Cristales area based out of La Macarena was our favorite part of the trip. It is spectacularly beautiful and very unique! In Bogotá, we had lots of fun on the city bike tour, and seeing the city from the top of Monserrate is not to be missed, either! Other highlights during our tour were the hike in Tayrona Park, seeing the wax palms in Cocora Valley, climbing the rock at El Peñol which provided a terrific view of the area, seeing all the colorful zocalos in Guatapé, a very informative and fun tour in Medellín, and some unique experiences getting to Cartagena that weren't planned! Colombia is a huge and very interesting country and we enjoyed the sampling! The local guides in different areas we visited were a tremendous asset. The Lost City Trek was hard for me (at age 76), but with great support from the guides and the others in our group, plus riding a mule on 2 stretches and a moto for the final descent, I made it!
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- Cafe Colombia
This was an amazing itinerary! I was a single female traveler and felt safe at all times. I had the best group guide Martin, who was super friendly, knowledgeable & went above and beyond to show us a great time. I have a lot of dietary restrictions & Martin really tried his best to accommodate me, I am so grateful. Unfortunately I had an emergency & had to leave on day 4 so my trip was disrupted. I would love to return to Columbia in the future. This was an action packed itinerary. I highly recommend this tour & tour guide Martin to anyone who is active & loves to explore.
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