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Colombia

Classic Colombia / Land of Coffee & Tayrona / Archeology & History / By the Sea / Nature Tour
Bogota / Cartagena / Amazon / Coffee Region / Pacific Region / Guajira / Rosario Islands
Tayrona Park / San Agustin / Ciudad Perdida Trek / Los Nevados Trek / Guajira Adventure

San Agustin and Tierradentro

In the Upper Magdalena region of the department of Huila, to where Colombia’s most famous river traces its source, and nestled between the central and easterly ridges of the Andes Mountains is the San Agustín Archaeological Park. Here in this mountainous setting is one of Colombia’s most important archaeological reserves declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. This region was inhabited by a mysterious and enigmatic civilization that created fantastic sculptures using the volcanic rock from which to fashion their art which over the years has taken on an otherworldly and almost immortal form. Approximately 5000 years ago one of the oldest cultures in Latin America arrived here. Their name remains unknown and their subsequent disappearance, centuries prior to the arrival of the Spanish, is a mystery but there are various theories including that of extraterrestrial interference. The archaeological park is found on the outskirts of the town and at an altitude of 1695m. The name San Agustín comes from two possible sources, the first being from the presence of Augustinian missionaries who arrived in this region around the year 1600 and the second relates to the memory of Santo Obispo Fray Agustín de la Coruña who passed through this area became concerned by how the abusive local encomenderos were treating the local indigenous populations, took up the noble cause of defending them. His activities did not make him a popular figure and he had to go into exile.

The climate here is fresh and comfortable during the daytime usually around 18ºC and at night and early morning the temperature can drop
quite substantially to between 10 and 12ºC. The wettest months are April, June and October and the driest are January, February, March, September and December. The park covers a total area of approximately 500 square km that includes San Agustín archaeological park and nearby Alto de los Idolos and Alto de las Piedras. The communities that inhabited the area now referred to as San Agustín 5000 years ago were master sculptors, designing and erecting enormous, imposing stone statues and moving them to higher sacred ground. Here these statues stand today in the forms of pumas, snakes, eagles consuming snakes, warriors, good and evil and women in childbirth all looking on, as if silently watching over us. Some of the statues were found on their actual location and others have been moved in order to
protect them but they remain as they were with their intricate details defying the rigours of time and still visible for all to see.

As one visits the 130 odd statues located in the park the silence that is hollow yet deafening, as if emphasising the importance and sanctity of this place, at times is broken only by birds in song. These birds that abound in the hillsides here are the actual masters of this land only fleetingly populated by man. There is an Archaeological Museum at the entrance to the park which has a small but tidy exhibition of statues, ceramics, utensils and jewellery related to the cultures that once inhabited these special lands. Travelling on two hours from San Agustín is another archaeological attraction called Tierradentro which is found half way up a mountain at an altitude slightly greater than 1750m above sea level. If San Agustín is known primarily for its striking statues, then Tierradentro is famous for its burial chambers. Archaeologists state that only 100 tombs of the type found here in Tierradentro have been found in the whole of Latin America. This location has also been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in particular for these subterranean funeral galleries that are extensive and must have been created by indigenous cultures inhabiting the region between the years 600AD and 900BC . In the same department of Huila, about 42km from the city of Neiva, is the Tatacoa Desert sometimes known as the Valley of Sadness. Given its name by the conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada in 1538, “Tatacoa” means black “rattle“ or rattlesnake, a harmless local reptile of the Tatacoa.

During the pre-Columbian era this area was inhabited by the Totoyoe Indians who were allied with the Doches and Pijaos and they all shared this dry terrain with turtles, rodents, snakes, spiders, scorpions, eagles, lizards and ocelots. These animals have thrived here finding ample places to hide here in the arid earth and between the cacti plants that grow up to four or five meters in height. This semi arid land is referred to by biologists as a tropical dry forest and its average temperature is around 27 ºC and it is located within the fertile floodplains of the Magdalena River. The climate is hot and dry and there are a large variety of cacti that grow up out of the red earth in an area called “Cuzco” while in another area called “Los Hoyos” the landscape alters drastically and there are no longer rocks but sandy yellow dunes.


Sa n Ag u s t í n & Tatacoa Desert - 4 days


Day 1 | Neiva - San Agustín
Arrival at Neiva airport, reception and immediate car transfer to San Agustín located 217km away over a paved road. This scenic journey allows enjoying views of the extensive floodplains of the Magdalena River valley from 700masl all the way up to 1730masl and in balmy temperatures of 20ºC just as in San Agustín. Also, during the journey pass plantations of fruit, maize and of course coffee plantations; rice paddies, cotton and wheat. After a journey roughly 4 hours arrive at San Agustin, check into the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay. Meals: - / - / D

Day 2 | San Agustín Archaeological Park
Morning visit to San Agustín Archeological Park, World Heritage Site declared by the UNESCO in 1995. See these enormous stone statues up close with your own eyes; how the each raised plateau is manmade and has been created specifically for the stone monuments, making where you are trading, holy and sacred ground. Walk on to the ceremonial Fuente de Lavapatas before heading up the hill to the Lavapatas terrace from which you can enjoy a remarkable view over the surrounding countryside. Also visit the small Museo Arqueológico.
After lunch, visit to the wonderful Colombian massif and of the strait of the Magadalena River, a spectacular rocky gorge that forces the river to pass through only 2.20 meters(Option 1).
Or, set off for the rural town of Isnos to see the Archaeological Parks Alto de los Ídolos where there are some well preserved tombs that still show some of the original paintwork and some of the largest stone figures found so far. Moving between these sights gives you the breathtaking view of the Macizo Colombiano and the incredible waterfalls of Salto del Mortiño (180 Mts) - (Option 2).
Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay. Meals: B / L / D

Day 3 | San Agustín - Neiva
Morning departure to Neiva and after four to five hours journey, hotel check-in. Immediate departure to the north to visit the town of Villavieja and the Museo Palenteológico. Then, visit the Tataco Desert crossing crevasses eroded by wind and water. Return to Neiva. Dinner and overnight stay.
Meals: B / L / D

Day 4 | Neiva
Morning transfer to Neiva airport after breakfast. Meals: B / - / -

San Agustin Pkg 3d/2n

2011 Price per person in US$: $1219 for 1 person, $715 each for 2 people, $629 each for 3 people, $244 for child
Included 2 nts San Agustin,simple hotel + Full Board + roundtrip transfer from Neiva
Exc. 1/2 day archeological park+ 1/2 day Isnos + full board
Hotel: Hacienda Anacaona or equivalent

San Agustin and Tatacoa Desert Pkg 4d/3n
2011 Price per person in US$: $1762 for 1 person, $1053 each for 2 people, $883 each for 3 people, $535 for child
Included 2 nts San Agustin+1 nt Neiva ,simple hotel + Full Board + roundtrip transfer from Neiva
Exc. 1/2 day archeological park+ 1/2 day Magdalena river+ 1/2 day Tatacoa+ Isnos + full board
Hotel: Hacienda Anacaona (Sand Agustin) and Chicala (Neiva) or equivalent


Tatacoa Desert, San Agustin, Tierradentro & Popayan

Day 1 | Neiva – T atacoa Desert - San Agustín
Arrival at Neiva airport and immediate transfer to the north to visit the town of Villavieja and the Museo Palenteológico. Then, visit the Tataco Desert crossing crevasses eroded by wind and water. The trip continues 217km to the south over a paved road until San Agustín. This scenic journey allows enjoying views of the extensive floodplains of the Magdalena River valley from 700masl all the way up to 1730masl and in balmy temperatures of 20ºC just as in San Agustín. After a journey roughly 4 hours arrive at San Agustin, check into the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay.
Meals: - / - / D

Day 2 | San Agustín Archaeological Park
Morning visit to San Agustín Archeological Park, World Heritage Site declared by the UNESCO in 1995. See these enormous stone statues up close with your own eyes; how the each raised plateau is man-made and has been created specifically for the stone monuments, making where you are trading, holy and sacred ground. You will walk on to the ceremonial Fuente de Lavapatas before heading up the hill to the Lavapatas terrace from which you can enjoy a remarkable view over the surrounding countryside. Also visit the small Museo Arqueológico. After lunch, visit to the wonderful Colombian massif and of the strait of the Magadalena River, a spectacular rocky gorge that forces the river to pass through only 2.20 meters. Drive back to San Agustín and short visit to the town. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay. Meals: B / - / D

Day 3 | San Agustin - Isnos - San Agustin
After breakfast, set off for the rural town of Isnos to see further Archaeological Parks such as the Alto de los Ídolos and the Alto de las Piedras where there are some well preserved tombs that still show some of the original paintwork and some of the largest stone figures found so far. Moving between these sights gives you the breathtaking view of the Macizo Colombiano and the incredible waterfalls of Salto del Mortiño (180 Mts) and Salto de Bordones (320 Mts). Lunch in Isnos and return to San Agustín. Overnight stay. Meals: B / L / D

Day 4 | San Agustín - La Plata - T ierradentro
After breakfast, set off in the morning to Tierradentro archaeological zone, following the Central Andes and bordering the Banks of the River Paez. Pass through the town of La Plata, from where the road is unpaved. After 7 hours journey, arrival at Tierraadentro and check in a simple hotel. Dinner and overnight stay. Meals: B / L / D

Day 5 | T ierradentro - Popayán
Breakfast. In the morning visit Tierradentro Archaeological Park, a World Heritage Site since 1995. Observe incredible subterranean galleries and tombs that are called “hypogeum” in the areas of Alto de Segovia and the Alto del Duende. Then, visit the Archaeological and Anthropological museums and the population of San Andrés de Pisimbalá to see the templo docterino and the Casa del Cabildo to learn more about their history, political and economic breakdown of the Paeces community which inhabited this region. In the afternoon, leave on a 5 hour unpaved drive to Popayán, the capital of the department of Cauca located 91km away. Enjoy the journey surrounded by the Andean scenery of mountains and high altitude plains. Arrival at Popayán and check-in. Dinner and overnight stay. Meals: B / L / D

Day 6 | Popayán
After breakfast, Half day visit to the historic center of town founded in 1537, concentrating on Parque Caldas. Around the Parque Caldas are the main religious and government edifices, as well as the city’s original buildings such as the Torre del Reloj, considered one of the symbols of the city, built between 1673 and 1682 and set in 1737. Continue towards the Puente de Humilladero, built in 1873 to facilitate access from the city center to El Callejón (currently barrio Bolívar) up a steep rise, particularly for those pilgrims making the journey on their knees. Visit to the Iglesia de Santo Domingo, a baroque style church designed by the Spanish architect Antonio García and commissioned by the Arboleda family, the Iglesia de San Francisco, considered the most beautiful baroque church in town, and the Panteón de los Próceres. Visit the Museo de Arte Religioso, which houses an interesting collection of religious art, and the Casa Museo Mosquera, the Settecento style house that belonged to General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera.. Then, transfer to the local airport.

Tatacoa Desert-San Agustin-Tierradentro & Popayan Pkg 5d/4n - Private

2011 Price per person in US$: $2684 for 1 person, $1540 each for 2 people, $1219 each for 3 people, $768 for child

Included 2 nts San Agustin+ 1 nt Tierradentro + 1 nt Popayan ,simple hotel, Full board + transfers from Neiva to Popayan
1/2 day tatacoa+ 1/2 archeological park San Agustin + 1/2 day Isnos + 1/2 day archeological park Tierradentro + 1/2 day Popayan
Hotel: Hacienda Anacaona (San Agustin), Hotel El Refugio (Tierradentro) and Hotel La Plazuela (Popayan) or equivalent

Tatacoa Desert-San Agustin-Tierradentro & Popayan Pkg 6d/5n - Private
2011 Price per person in US$: $2993 for 1 person, $1730 each for 2 people, $1363 each for 3 people, $856 for child

Included 2 nts San Agustin+ 1 nt Tierradentro + 2 nts Popayan ,simple hotel, Full board + transfers from Neiva to Popayan
1/2 day tatacoa+ 1/2 archeological park San Agustin + 1/2 day Magdalena River + 1/2 day Isnos + 1/2 day archeological park Tierradentro + 1/2 day Popayan
Hotel: Hacienda Anacaona (San Agustin), Hotel El Refugio (Tierradentro) and Hotel La Plazuela (Popayan) or equivalent