Vibrant and exciting, Bogota's street art scene can't be missed. This street art tour makes sure you don't overlook a thing as your guide takes you to some of the city's essential murals in the La Candelaria urban art district. Learn about the history of Bogota and get a local perspective on its culture as you go.
Savor the world-famous coffee of Colombia, and learn about how it’s grown and made, on this day trip to an authentic coffee plantation outside Bogotá. Head to the town of Fusagasugá, site of the Hacienda Coloma Coffee Plantation, with your guide, to get a first-hand look at the coffee-making process, sample the latest roasts, and learn about the history of coffee. Your coffee tour also includes roundtrip transportation from your Bogotá hotel, lunch, and all entrance fees.
Spend an afternoon hanging out like a local on this tour of a craft brewery and tejo course in Bogotá. Learn about the process of making the perfect microbrew on a private, behind-the-scenes of the Milagrosa brewery—plenty of tastings included—and then head to a professional tejo course to learn how to play the popular Colombian sport (and yes, more drinks are included).
Coffee is one of Colombia’s most famous exports, but gaining insight into the production process can be tricky in the capital. Visit a local cafe, roaster, and market on a coffee tour of Bogota, and learn about the life cycle of the Colombian coffee bean from experts. Enjoy snacks and tasters included in the price, and benefit from round-trip transfer from your hotel to travel across the sprawling city with ease.
Dive into adventure and historical memory in the Pato River of the Caquetá jungle, guided by locals and FARC ex-combatants who spread a profound message of peace.
First of all, we meet at this bar to play "Tapazo" a traditional colombian game to warm up with all this beer experience and know eachother. Then we go to the old house where was produced the fisrt beer by a colombian. We will learn about the 3 periods (Colonial, Republican, Modern) Colombia has pass trough and influence of beer and alcohol in our society. After that we will start with the first local breweries Huitaca tou have a tropical pint of beer, next point is a reconized craft beer Manigua, then we are going to have one beer made in Medellin. If you are still thirsty, no worries, there are 2 spots left. A trendy bar where they produce their own beer and finally the last one where we got plenty options of all the craft beers of Bogota.
In this tour you will feel you will have a colombian friend walking with you through this unique park to see the 500mtrs high waterfall of la chorrera and meet the local gastronomy from the region.
Two days in the Colombian capital lets you hit the essential sights, visit a museum, sample the local nightlife, and even venture into the surrounding countryside.
Because the local guide immerses you in the history of life in the countryside, with this we contribute to enrich the route, you can savor the delicious typical gastronomy of the countryside and be served outdoors as our peasants do.
With this we help our peasants to show themselves in their wisdom the richness of living in the countryside, surrounded by the magic of waking up in the middle of a concert of birdsong.
This human rights and peacebuilding delegation is hosted in the capital city of Bogotá, and the country's second-largest city, Medellin. Delegates will have unique opportunities to meet relevant government officials, community leaders, and experts from around the country who present diverse perspectives on the country’s history of violence and progress towards protecting human rights.
By the end of the program, delegates will be able to:
1) Explain the internal conflict in Colombia and its impact on the country. Delegates will be exposed to diverse perspectives on the origins of the violence and experience of victims, which will give them a deep understanding of Colombia's civil war.
2) Compare governmental and non-governmental initiatives to defend and protect human rights in a post-conflict context.
3) Discuss the peace process with the FARC and proposed transitional justice measures and offer insight on how it compares with prior domestic and international peace processes.
Start the tour with a visit to one of the best craft breweries in Bogotá, where you'll learn how beer is made, it's ingredients and you'll have the chance to see how a small brewery operates. You'll get to try their beers and enjoy a glass of it at their beer garden.
After this you'll head towards Quinta Camacho neighborhood, an area which is becoming a craft beer district, having pubs from some of the best independent craft breweries. At this area you'll visit two different pubs, having a beer tasting at each stop, while your guide tells you about beer history. You'll have a full beer at each pub after the tastings.
"Private tour to a Colombian coffee farm outside Bogotá. Learn about the production process of our famous local coffee and have a taste of it at the end."
In the tour guided by our local interpreter, the heartbeat of the Páramo de Chingaza is experienced, which allows you to stir your soul with the pulsations of this natural wonder, in its immensity, importance and beauty, awakens the senses.
In each step taken by the natural and patrimonial surface, the Páramo de Chingaza allows us to fall in love with the water greatness of this temple of nature of our beloved Colombia. The Chingaza Lagoon is the perfect space to live, feel and feel how the energy of this water treasure emerges to recharge our body.
In the tour, the spectacle of the diversity of frailejones that silence the gaze is contemplated, the dance of the deer when feeling observed, the presence of the spectacled bear owner and lord of the paramo and the manifestation of the Condor of the Andes master of the skies , which dazzles any feeling of admiration in the senses, increasing the passion for nature
After the enormous effort made for the Peace Agreement - that gave an end to a more than 50-year old conflict and its eight million victims- Colombia is in a crucial moment that will define the path for the next decades. To understand the present, heal the wounds from the past, and build a solid peace fabric for the future, it is necessary to look at ourselves from a different angle and understand the tremendous complexity of our history and the contradictions that had been part of us.
Our Weaving Peace tour will make you understand key moments of Colombia's history to focus especially on its rebirth and future considering geography, the city, and through the voice and example of true peace weavers who are already working on new paths of hope and memory for the country.