The Lost City
Days
8+
Activity Level
Moderate/
Advanced
Host City
Santa Marta, Colombia
From
$2,930 USD
The Lost City Trek
The Lost City Trek is an extraordinary adventure that takes you through dense Colombian jungle to the ancient ruins of Ciudad Perdida, a once-thriving city of the Tairona civilization. The trek spans approximately 28 miles and involves several days of hiking up steep terrain, crossing rivers, and navigating through lush, tropical vegetation. Along the way, trekkers experience breathtaking views, encounter diverse wildlife, and gain insight into the rich history and culture of the indigenous people who once inhabited this mysterious site.
Trip Highlights
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TRIP COST
From $2,930 USD per person
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Duration
Starts at 8 Days / 7 Nights (hiking for 4 days / 3 nights)
Accommodations
Relax in comfort & luxury
*Various Options
In cities/towns, choose between 3.5 / 4 Star or 4.5 / 5 Star hotel options. While hiking you will spend the night in huts.
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate/Advanced*
Primary activities:
Multi-day hiking
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Sample Trip Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrival in Santa Marta, Colombia
Today you will arrive in Santa Marta, Colombia’s first Spanish settlement, rich in cultural and natural heritage influenced by the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the highest coastal tropical mountain in the world. This isolated region supports diverse ecosystems and is home to four Indigenous communities descended from the Taironas. Depending on your arrival time, you might visit the Tayrona Gold Museum, which features a remarkable collection of artifacts and gold ornaments from the Nahuange and Tairona periods, providing valuable context for your upcoming journey. In the evening you will have a group welcome dinner with a special guest.
Day 2: Coffee Tour & Explore Minca
Minca, a tranquil mountain village near Santa Marta, offers lush scenery and a break from the Caribbean heat. Today, visit La Victoria Coffee Farm for a 1-hour tour on the coffee-making process. In the afternoon, explore Minca with your guide, who will help organize activities like visiting waterfalls and birdwatching.
Day 3: First Day of Lost City Trek
Today begins with a 2-hour 4WD transfer from Santa Marta to Machete Pelao or El Mamey, marking the start of a 4-day adventure in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. After storing unneeded items and having lunch in Machete, you’ll hike for about 2.5 hours uphill on an exposed path before descending into the forest and continuing for another 2 hours to reach Casa de Alfredo.
Day 4: Second Day of Lost City Trek
Today’s trek takes you to Campsite ‘Paraiso Teyuna’, covering about 8.5 miles with a 3,780-foot ascent over roughly 9 hours. You’ll traverse the Kogui indigenous reserve, experience their ecological balance, and follow the Buritaca River valley, passing the ceremonial village of Mutanshi. After lunch at Camp Mumake and a refreshing dip in the river, you’ll arrive at Paraiso Teyuna for a leisurely afternoon and evening.
Day 5: Third Day of Lost City Trek
Day 6: Fourth Day of Lost City Trek, then to the Beach
Day 7: Beach Day or Visit Tayrona National Park
Today, you can relax at Los Naranjos Beach or visit Tayrona National Park, renowned for its tropical rainforest, stunning beaches, and the Caribbean Sea. Enjoy a morning trek to Arrecife or the natural pool of La Piscina, or continue to Cabo de San Juan for some of the park’s most breathtaking views.
Day 8: Final Day
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Maloka Barlovento embraces the
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Tayrona territory. The generous exuberance of nature
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Casa de Alfredo Huts
Casa de Alfredo is one of the houses
of the first farmers who arrived from different
parts of Colombia and colonized the low and
middle lands of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
in the 70’s. It is one of the most welcoming
accommodations and in which we can also enjoy
an exceptional visit to a beautiful waterfall just a
few minutes from the accommodation.
Paraiso Teyuna Huts
ParaÃso Teyuna is located in the
indigenous area of the road and is one of the
accommodations managed by the Cogui
community. ParaÃso is the accommodation that
concentrates the largest number of visitors,
because it is the last one prior to our ascent to
Teyuna, the Lost City of the Taironas.
Mumake Huts
Located on the banks of the Buritaca
River, in indigenous territory, Múmake is
undoubtedly the most comfortable and cool
accommodation on the journey. In Múmake we
will have the opportunity to enjoy a bath in the
river and rest for our last day of return.
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