
Legendary Trek
Reach the legendary Lost City deep in the remote mountains.

A 4-day immersive expedition to the legendary Ciudad Perdida, the largest pre-Colombian city discovered in all the Americas
Santa Marta
What Machu Picchu is to Peru, the Lost City is to Colombia
Tour Duration
7:30 AM-2:00 PM
4 days
Fitness level
Tour Duration
7:30 AM-2:00 PM
4 days
Fitness level

Best Trekking
One of the best hiking destinations in South America

Sierra Nevada
Trek in the world's tallest coastal range, the Sierra Nevada
Explore Colombia's Lost City on a 4-day trek through the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, the world's highest coastal mountain range. Meet the Kogi & Wiwa communities, indigenous descendants of the ancient Tayrona civilization who still live in these mountain!
Starting from $1.943.700 COP / person
Day 1
• Your guide will meet you at your hotel in Santa Marta and drive for 3 hours to the small town of El Mamey.
• Have a traditional lunch and a full briefing before setting off into the Sierra Nevada.
• Trek from El Mamey to Adán Camp through dense forest, cross rivers and regularly stop for fresh fruit breaks.
• Arrive at camp and enjoy a refreshing swim in a natural pool, an excellent remedy to sore muscles.
• Enjoy a delicious camp dinner and your first night in the heart of the jungle.
• Sleep in open air bunk beds and go to bed early to be ready for an early start in the morning.
Distance: 10 km
Day 2
• Wake up in the Sierra Nevada and enjoy a fresh breakfast at camp.
• Hike all morning following the Buritaca River and reach Mumake for lunch.
• After lunch, begin a 2-hour trail and visit a traditional Kogi village and learn about indigenous cultures.
• By late afternoon, reach Paraiso Teyuna Camp, the closest camp to the Lost City, for a restful sleep.
Distance: 14.7 km
Day 3
• Day 3 begins at dawn, where you’ll have breakfast and set off for the hike by about 6:30am.
• Trek to the Lost City with plenty of time there to take photographs, relax, and take an archeological tour.
• Begin a fascinating archeology tour that elaborates on the Lost City’s history.
• Upon completing your Lost City tour, begin your return along the river bend and back to Paraiso Teyuna Camp for lunch.
• From there, you’ll head all the way back to Mumake Camp.
Distance: 13.6 km
Day 4
• After an early breakfast, you set off for your last day of trekking in the Sierra Nevada.
• The morning trek is fairly easy, with some ups and downs along the trail.
• Delicious fruit break and continue your way back to El Mamey Camp.
• Enjoy a delicious lunch before riding back on a 4x4 to Santa Marta where the tour ends.
Distance: 7.3 km
Meet the Living Descendants of the Lost City
The descendants of the Tayrona, the habitants of the Lost City, are today known as the Kogis and Arhuacos are people remained ruled by ritual priesthood they believe the ecological well-being of the planet is held in their hands, their prayers maintain the cosmic balance of the universe.
Their worldview has remained remarkably intact despite centuries of outside influence, making them one of the most culturally resilient indigenous societies in the Americas.
The Elder Brothers' Message
Arhuaco and Kogis consider themselves as the elder brothers- they have a moral and ethical responsibility to educate us, “the younger brother” & they want to. They speak with passion in Spanish and in their own languages, to articulate with elegance about how the rest of the world needs to act together and care for the planet.
A Symbol of Hope in Colombia
In Colombia, they’ve emerged as symbol of continuity and hope- the last 5 presidents have visited the Arhuaco communities via helicopter to get their blessing.
Their influence extends far beyond the Sierra Nevada, reflecting the respect they command throughout the country.
The Greatest City of the Tayrona Civilization
The city dates back to 14th century when it was populated by some 2,000-4,0000 native Tayrona people and served as their biggest urban and commercial hub spread over an area of 2 sq kms.
Hidden deep within the mountains, it was once the thriving heart of one of Colombia's most sophisticated pre-Columbian civilizations.
Hidden from the Conquest
When the Spanish conquest reached northern Colombia in the 16th century, it was particularly violent. To escape the conflict, the indigenous peoples retreated deep into the lush forests of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, where they remained largely hidden from the outside world and continued to practice their spiritual traditions for centuries.
This isolation allowed many of their spiritual traditions and customs to survive, creating a direct cultural link between the ancient Tayrona world and the indigenous communities that still inhabit the Sierra Nevada today.
The Rediscovery of the Lost City
In 1970, a local man stumbled upon the city in his grave-robbing expedition. For about a decade, the Lost City, which at the time was referred to as “Infierno Verde”, (Green Hell) was a site of fighting between the grave-robbers (Spanish: quaqueros), until the government finally allocated resources to protect and excavate the site.
Start-point
The meeting point is coordinated in advance with the Expedition Colombia team in Santa Marta.
This expedition includes
- Day 1 -
Food: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Jungle camp open air bunk beds
- Day 2 -
Food: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Jungle camp open air bunk beds
- Day 3 -
Food: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Jungle camp open air bunk beds
- Day 4 -
Food: Breakfast, Lunch
What is the food like ?

Meals are prepared daily by local teams and communities living within the Sierra Nevada.
Food is simple, hearty, and designed for long trekking days, typically including rice, fresh fruit, vegetables, soups, fish or chicken, hot drinks, and energy snacks throughout the expedition.
Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and allergy-friendly options are available, just message us!
What is the accomodation like ?

You'll sleep in basic jungle camps along the trail. Each camp has bunk beds with pillows, blankets, and mosquito nets (some also have hammocks), shared bathrooms, showers, and limited generator-powered electricity.
The trek takes place in a humid tropical rainforest environment of the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with temperatures ranging from 26-32°C during the day and can drop to 18°C at night. Short heavy afternoon showers are common and the humidity is high so be prepared to sweat a lot even on cloudy days.
• 52km of guided trekking in the Sierra Nevada
• 3 nights accomodation in jungle camps
• 10 meals (3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners, snacks and fresh fruits with specific dietary options available upon request)
• Round-trip transport between Santa Marta and the start-point of the hike
• Official access to Teyuna, Lost City Archaeological Park
• Experienced and certified professional trekking & indigenous culture guide
• Medical assistance policy
• Porters or mules for extra luggage
• Guide tips
• Personal expenses
• Additional transport outside Santa Marta
• Personal clothing, shoes
• Sleeping bag & travel liner
What do I need to bring?
• Passport for internationals, ID for nationals. Physical documents required.
• Trekking shoes that can get wet and with a good grip
• Lightweight quick-dry clothing
• Sunscreen and insect repellent
• Swimsuit
• Trekking backpack (40L or more)
• Bag rain cover
• Dry bag for electronics
• Water bottle
• Quick-dry towel
• Personal toiletries
• Headlamp & extra batteries
• Rainjacket
• Sleeping bag or liner (available to rent), camps provide blankets and sheets
Colombia has an equatorial tropical climate, making it possible to travel throughout the year. Temperatures remain relatively stable, although rainfall varies depending on the region and time of year. The main rainy seasons are from March to May and from October to November.
Rainfall generally does not cause significant changes in temperature. However, it can raise river levels, creating excellent conditions for whitewater rafting and kayaking, while activities such as paragliding may be more dependent on weather conditions. Our rafting trips operate year-round.
If you prefer to travel during a generally drier period, consider visiting between December and March or from June to September. Climate varies considerably depending on altitude and location: Medellín enjoys mild temperatures throughout the year, while the Andean regions around Bogotá are cooler, particularly at night. The Amazon region is warmer, more humid and receives more rainfall.
Good to know:
ATMs are widely available throughout Colombia and generally offer more competitive exchange rates than banks or currency exchange offices. However, not all ATMs accept every type of bank card. For example, some Bancolombia ATMs may not accept certain foreign cards.
Before travelling, we recommend contacting your bank to find out which Colombian ATMs accept your card and to check whether any withdrawal or transaction fees may apply.
You should also notify your bank of your travel plans. This can help prevent transactions from being declined or triggering fraud alerts while you are abroad.
If you would like to have some Colombian pesos with you upon arrival, you can usually order foreign currency from your bank before departure or exchange money at certain airport currency exchange offices.
Colombia is a popular destination for international travelers, but as in any country, it is important to take sensible precautions, particularly to reduce the risk of theft and petty crime. By staying aware of your surroundings and following a few simple guidelines, you can enjoy your trip with greater peace of mind.
Here are our main recommendations:
If you have any questions or concerns about safety during your trip, feel free to contact Expedition Colombia. Our team will be happy to provide advice and help you prepare for your journey.
What you need to pack depends on your itinerary and the activities you will be doing with Expedition Colombia. Requirements may vary between a multi-day active holiday and a shorter adventure tour.
For active holidays lasting more than one week, you will find a detailed packing list for each day within your itinerary. For adventure tours lasting 1 to 5 days, scroll down to the “Checklist” section of your tour page and open the “What to Bring” tab.
For most activities, we recommend bringing:
For mountain regions and high-altitude treks, bring warm layers, including a hat and gloves. For cultural visits and village excursions, comfortable and respectful clothing is recommended.
For any specific activity, always check the “What to Bring” section of your itinerary to make sure you have everything you need.
The fitness level, rated from 1 to 5, indicates how physically demanding a tour is expected to be. It helps you choose an experience that matches your fitness level and understand what to expect before booking.
All our trips combine adventure, discovery and cultural immersion, but the amount and intensity of physical activity varies from one itinerary to another. We recommend reading the detailed itinerary of each tour to understand the activities involved and their level of difficulty.
1/5 — Relaxed
A gentle and accessible experience with little physical exertion. No specific fitness preparation is required, and physical activities are generally optional or very light.
2/5 — Easy
The trip includes some easy physical activities, but no specific training is required. A normal level of fitness is sufficient to fully enjoy the experience.
3/5 — Moderate
Several activities involve moderate physical exertion and may raise your heart rate. A good level of fitness is recommended.
4/5 — Challenging
Expect sustained and demanding physical activity. A good level of fitness is required to fully enjoy the experience.
5/5 — Very challenging
This is our highest fitness level. These expeditions can involve significant physical exertion, challenging conditions and situations requiring teamwork in remote wilderness environments. Excellent fitness and adequate preparation are essential.
Most of our itineraries are suitable for travelers with an average level of fitness, although certain specialist expeditions may require some physical preparation beforehand.
Our guides always prioritize the safety and well-being of our travelers. Some tours also have age restrictions due to their level of difficulty. If you have any questions about your fitness level or whether a particular tour is right for you, please contact us before booking.
If you have specific dietary requirements, allergies or a medical condition that may require special attention, please let us know when you book your trip and before paying the 100% non-refundable deposit. This allows our team to assess your needs and make the necessary arrangements whenever possible.
We offer vegetarian and gluten-free options, although available choices may vary depending on the type of trip and location.
For adventure tours, meals may include French cuisine prepared by our chef, meals at local restaurants, or traditional dishes prepared by local families and chefs. When visiting coffee farms, you can also enjoy authentic Colombian meals prepared by the estate’s staff and chef.
For active holidays, breakfast and lunch are included. Dinners are generally at your own expense, and we provide restaurant recommendations based on your preferences and budget. If you would prefer to have all dinners included, this can be arranged upon request.
Alcoholic beverages are not included in our tours, except for champagne served aboard our sailing boat in Cartagena.
Please inform us of any allergies, intolerances, dietary restrictions or medical conditions when booking. We will do our best to adapt your trip and ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Yes. Solo travellers can join a group on any of our day or multi-day adventure tours. Rafting trips require a minimum of 4 people per raft, so we connect solo travellers with other like-minded adventurers to make the experience possible.
Alternatively, you can book a private tour with a guide for our non-rafting adventure tours and active holidays. Private tours are exclusive to your party and can be tailored to your preferences. As a result, they are priced higher than the rates listed on our website.
Yes, you are required to carry your passport with you during your tour. A copy of your passport will be recorded when you check in on the morning of your activity.
If you require medical attention during your trip, your passport may be required to receive treatment at a Colombian medical facility. Colombian law also requires foreign visitors to carry valid identification, as police may conduct ID checks.
Once you arrive, we will provide you with a secure way to store your passport during the activity. However, you remain fully responsible for your passport at all times. You cannot leave your passport or valuables with our driver or inside the vehicle.
We recommend leaving other valuables at your hotel whenever possible. For certain activities, particularly rafting, jewelry and piercings are not permitted as they may cause injuries or become lost during the activity.
We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that includes international medical coverage. This can provide protection in the event of flight or trip cancellations, as well as medical issues that may arise during your stay.
Before travelling, check with your existing health insurance provider to understand how you are covered abroad and which regions of Colombia are included in your policy. Expedition Colombia provides insurance coverage for its staff and participants through Colasistencia.
In the event of an accident or medical emergency, you must carry your original passport with you. Medical facilities may require the original document before providing treatment.
Regarding vaccinations, make sure your routine vaccinations are up to date before travelling abroad. Recommendations may vary depending on your itinerary, the regions you plan to visit and your individual circumstances. Certain areas of Colombia also require additional precautions against mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, as well as illnesses such as typhoid fever.
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/colombia
We recommend checking the official travel health guidance from your home country and consulting a healthcare professional before departure to determine which vaccinations and preventive measures are appropriate for your trip.
The safety of our travelers is our top priority. Our staff is trained to manage medical emergencies in remote wilderness environments, stabilize and monitor participants, and provide initial assistance until appropriate medical care can be reached.
We have developed an emergency response plan for each of our wilderness destinations. These plans include internal communication procedures and coordination with local emergency services. Please note that emergency helicopter evacuation services are not available in Colombia.
When an injury or medical condition does not require emergency evacuation, our guides will arrange safe transportation to an appropriate medical facility, usually in one of Colombia’s major cities.
You must carry your original passport with you during the tour. If medical treatment is required, Colombian medical facilities may require the original passport before admitting you as a patient; a copy is not sufficient.
To secure your booking, a 100% non-refundable deposit must be paid within the timeframes specified below. This allows us to make the necessary arrangements and prepare our guides and resources for your trip.
As the payment is non-refundable, cancellations do not qualify for a refund. We therefore recommend carefully confirming your dates and availability before completing your booking.
Yes. All our guides speak English and Spanish, although their level of English may vary. Every trip is led by a trip leader who is fluent in both languages. If you speak French, please let us know when booking, and we can also arrange a guide who is fluent in French, English and Spanish.
Our guides are professionally licensed and certified, with extensive expertise in their respective fields. Some are also pioneers in their disciplines. For example, our whitewater kayaking and rafting guides were among the first to explore certain remote Colombian rivers, including the Samaná and Verde Rivers.
Thanks to their experience and knowledge of the terrain, our guides are sometimes the only professionals with the skills required to operate safely in remote and challenging wilderness areas. Their expertise also allows us to offer authentic experiences and meaningful interactions with local communities.
Yes. Expedition Colombia is a company based in Antioquia, specializing in adventure experiences throughout Colombia.
Our mission goes beyond creating exciting and adrenaline-filled trips. We aim to help travelers discover Colombia’s natural landscapes and cultural heritage while developing a deeper understanding of and respect for the places they visit.
Through our experiences in Colombia’s mountains, rivers and culturally rich regions, we promote responsible travel and help highlight the value of the country’s natural environments and local communities.
Our goal is to create meaningful experiences that connect travelers with nature, showcase Colombia’s cultural diversity and encourage greater awareness of the importance of protecting these resources for future generations.
Expedition Colombia offers three payment options for your booking:
By completing your payment, you confirm that you have read, understood and accepted the terms and conditions applicable to your booking and participation in your trip with Expedition Colombia.
Delicious vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and allergy-friendly meals available on request!
Want to stay longer? Extend your trek to 5 or 6 days for a more relaxed hiking pace of Arhuaco village experience.
Our specialists are ready to help you craft the perfect journey. Get in touch to customize an itinerary, add extra options, or start planning your next big trip!
Starting from $1.943.700 COP / person