This journey will take you to a part of the Cundiboyacense plateau where you will see the natural and cultural wealth from two important departments of Colombia. We will travel by vehicle from Bogotá, the capital of the country, to the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, located inside the salt mines 180 meters underground; We will continue the tour to the Laguna de Guatavita, a sacred place for the indigenous Muiscas.
During our second day we will visit Villa de Leyva, a town with colonial architecture and recognized for having one of the most beautiful squares in Colombia and the largest in the country. We will end our trip with a visit to the town of Monguí and the Laguna de Tota, the largest lake in Colombia with an area of 55 km². km².
*Average temperature: Between 15°C and 25°C



Day 1
Transfer from Bogotá to Zipaquirá and Guatavita
Entrance tickets to the Salt Cathedral
Entrance fees to the Guatavita Lake
Day 2
Transfer from Guatavita to Villa de Leyva
Free afternoon
Day 3
Visit Monguí and the Laguna de Tota (Total lake)
Day 4
Transfer from Villa de Leyva to Bogotá
Optional: Visit Ráquira
Transfers by car
1-night stay at hotel in Guatavita
2-nights stay at hotel in Villa de Leyva
Entrance tickets to the Salt Cathedral and Guatavita lake
Food and drinks
Travel insurance
