Embark on a journey through indigenous economy, art, and religion in Bogotá. Explore Guatavita Lake and the Salt Cathedral to discover the rich cultural heritage of the Muiscas and their influence on Colombian society.
Embark on a journey through indigenous economy, art, and religion in Bogotá. Explore Guatavita Lake and the Salt Cathedral to discover the rich cultural heritage of the Muiscas and their influence on Colombian society.
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Laguna de Guatavita - We begin to walk into Guatavita natural reservation. We will meet a guide of the lake that speaks about the native culture, I do the translation and add some information, then we begin to climb steps, it is aprox 130 meters (426 feet). But do not worry we will stop several times.
As soon as we finish the stairs, we arrive to…
- Laguna de Guatavita - We begin to walk into Guatavita natural reservation. We will meet a guide of the lake that speaks about the native culture, I do the translation and add some information, then we begin to climb steps, it is aprox 130 meters (426 feet). But do not worry we will stop several times.
As soon as we finish the stairs, we arrive to the first lake viewpoint, we can appreciate the lake, the water and her colors, also we can listen and see some birds. We continue walking and the vegetation begin to change from Andean cold weather (same weather than Bogotá) to Paramo (Andean moor) with its special plants like the frailejon (plants with their thick, soft leaves like the ears of a rabbit), you can find that plants only in Ecuador, Perú and Venezuela. After walking for 90 minutes we exit the lake and we can eat some muisca food like the corn cob. There are three viewpoints
- Private transportation
- Entrance to the Guatavita Lake
- Bottled water
- Loan of binoculars and raincoats during the tour
- Snacks
- Entrance to the Salt Cathedral with Audioguide
- Private transportation
- Entrance to the Guatavita Lake
- Bottled water
- Loan of binoculars and raincoats during the tour
- Snacks
- Entrance to the Salt Cathedral with Audioguide
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Carbonated beverages
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Carbonated beverages
The location of Spanish settlements and the establishment of Bogotá were largely influenced by indigenous economic, religious, and artistic activities. On this journey, you’ll grasp the connection between nature, salt, the Legend of El Dorado, the Salt Cathedral, Gold Museum, gold, copper, and the inhabitants of Bogotá.
From the moment our acquaintance,…
The location of Spanish settlements and the establishment of Bogotá were largely influenced by indigenous economic, religious, and artistic activities. On this journey, you’ll grasp the connection between nature, salt, the Legend of El Dorado, the Salt Cathedral, Gold Museum, gold, copper, and the inhabitants of Bogotá.
From the moment our acquaintance, I’ve started to share overall specifics about Bogotá. As we depart the city, I’ll talk about the valley that surrounds it, giving details on the original indigenous dwellers named “Muiscas”, their traditions, some of their vocabulary and how this legacy is incorporated in our present society and our cuisine.
At the lake, we’ll link up with a guide who is well-versed in local culture and can explain why the El Dorado Legend is so renowned. We’ll ponder on the significance of this ritual and sense the mystique of the locale, its vitality, and the interconnection between nature and this setting.
In the town of Guatavita, we’ll delight in architecture, food, desserts, and also engage in some handicraft shopping.
Moving on to Zipaquira, I will share particulars of the Salt Cathedral and guide the traveler to the subterranean Cathedral. This edifice stands out for its grandeur, the meaning embedded in every sculpture, the depiction of the journey to the cross, and the cross itself.
- Guatavita lake does not have access to wheel chairs and strollers
- Salta Cathedral has access to wheel chairs and strollers
- Please use comfortable clothes and shoes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.