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Venture into the heart of Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta on a captivating 4-day trek to the ancient Lost City - Ciudad Perdida Teyuna. This journey immerses you in nature, history, and indigenous culture as you navigate through lush jungles, cross rivers, and encounter local communities. Enjoy guided tours of an archaeological wonder and experience the traditions of the Tairona civilization. Each day presents both physical challenges and enriching cultural encounters, making this trek a transformative adventure.
- Trek through stunning landscapes, including rivers and tropical forests
- Stay in rustic camps with basic amenities, ensuring an authentic experience
- All meals included from Day 1 lunch to Day 4 lunch, accommodations, guide service, plus contributions to local communities, round-trip transportation, accident insurance
- Expert local guides belonging to native and farming communities provide insights into the rich history and culture of the region
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accommodation in rustic campsites (beds or hammocks depending on availability, with mosquito nets).
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Machete Pelao
Approximate Itinerary: Santa Marta to El Mamey: 3-hour jeep ride. El Mamey to Camp 1: 4-hour hike (7.6 km). Day Summary: The adventure begins with pick-up at your accommodation (usually between 7 AM and 8 AM, depending on the location). From there, we head out in a 4×4 jeep to the village of El Mamey, a journey of about 3 hours. At El Mamey, we’ll begin our trek to the first campsite, covering approximately 7.6 km. Midway, we’ll stop at the “Mirador de las Tres Cruces” viewpoint to enjoy fresh fruit and spectacular scenery. We’ll then continue to Camp 1—either “Adán” or “Alfredo”—where we’ll spend the night. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to relax in natural pools in the Sierra Nevada, perfect for a refreshing dip after the hike. Camp 1 Facilities: Electricity Bathrooms and showers
Accommodation in rustic campsites (beds or hammocks depending on availability, with mosquito nets).
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Approximate Itinerary: Camp 1 to Camp 2: 3-hour hike Camp 2 to Mutanyi: 20-minute hike Mutanyi to Camp 3 “Paraíso Teyuna”: 5-hour hike Day Summary: After breakfast at Camp 1, we set out toward Camp 2, “Cabaña Wiwa.” Here, you’ll enjoy a swim in the Buritaca River while lunch is being prepared. After a short rest, we continue deeper into the Sierra Nevada. We’ll pass near the indigenous Kogui village of “Mutanyi,” immersed in a unique cultural landscape, and continue on to Camp 3, “Paraíso Teyuna,” where we’ll spend our second night. Camp 3 Facilities: Bathrooms and showers Electricity via generator (6 PM to 9 PM)
Accommodation in rustic campsites (beds or hammocks depending on availability, with mosquito nets).
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Ciudad Perdida
Approximate Itinerary: Camp 3 to Ciudad Perdida: 1-hour hike Guided tour of the archaeological site: 3 hours Ciudad Perdida to Camp 2: 4-hour hike Day Summary: We start the day early with breakfast at Camp 3 before tackling a 2-kilometer hike and ascending 1,200 stone steps to reach Ciudad Perdida—a true archaeological treasure. This sacred site, made up of terraces, stone paths, and ceremonial structures, was once home to the Tayrona people. Surrounded by lush jungle, Ciudad Perdida offers breathtaking views—from sun-drenched mountains to fog-wrapped forest. During the visit, you may encounter the local spiritual leader, guardian of this ancestral legacy and of Mother Nature. After the tour, we return to Camp 3 for lunch and then make our way back to Camp 2 (“Cabaña Wiwa”) for our final night. Camp 2 Facilities: Electricity Bathrooms and showers (limited)
Day 4 accommodation not included, since the tour ends in Santa Marta between 3 and 5PM, depending on traffic conditions
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Machete Pelao
Approximate Itinerary: Camp 2 to Camp 1: 2-hour hike Camp 1 to El Mamey: 4-hour hike El Mamey to Santa Marta: 3-hour jeep ride Day Summary: Our Sierra Nevada adventure comes to an end. After breakfast, we hike for about 2 hours to Camp “Adán” or “Alfredo” (from Day 1), where we’ll pause to enjoy fruit and water. We then continue on a 4-hour hike back to El Mamey. There, we’ll have lunch and celebrate the end of this unforgettable journey. Finally, we board a 4×4 jeep for the 3-hour return trip to Santa Marta, closing out this incredible experience.
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Accommodation in rustic campsites (beds or hammocks depending on availability, with mosquito nets).
Special discounts in partners' lodging and tours other than the Lost City Trek, after completing it
English-speaking interpreter service (upon request).
Accident insurance.
Entrance to the Teyuna – Ciudad Perdida Archaeological Park (ICANH).
Contributions to local native indigenous and farming communities
Luggage storage service.
Round-trip transportation (Santa Marta – Mamey – Santa Marta).
Some snacks and fruits in specific points of the trek
Professional guide service.
Activities and services not expressly included.
Mule service for carrying backpacks up to 10kg-50L each. Ask for a quote
Interpreter service in languages other than Spanish and English - Quoted depending on language
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439jensa,8 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The trek to the Lost City was the main reason for my trip to Colombia, and it turned out to be even more meaningful than I expected. Walking through the Sierra Nevada for four days is not just a hike — it’s an experience that slowly pulls you away from the rhythm of everyday life. The jungle, the rivers, the mountains and the silence of the surroundings make you feel completely immersed in nature. Reaching the Lost City at the end feels incredibly special and rewarding. The team from eConnection played a huge role in making the journey so positive. The guides were always attentive, friendly and very knowledgeable, sharing stories about the history of the site, the local communities and the natural environment along the way. Their presence made the trek feel safe, well organized and much more enriching than simply walking a trail. Another big highlight was the food, which was surprisingly good for such a remote trek. The cooks prepared generous and tasty meals every day, something you truly appreciate after hours of hiking. The accommodation along the route was also better than expected. It’s definitely a physically demanding trek, but with a supportive team and such an incredible environment around you, it becomes an unforgettable experience that I would highly recommend.

lisapP1468QO,7 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Had a great trek to the Ciudad perdida with econnections. The guides (Pedro and Vasilio) were excellent, well-prepared, kind and knowledgeable. The relatively small group size was great to make connections and learn about the history of the area. Can definitely recommend!
E783WKdavidp,7 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Reaching the Lost City was much more than a trek; it was a true adventure and, in many ways, an inner journey. From the first day we felt accompanied, cared for, and very well guided. The entire team made the experience smooth and memorable, even during the most demanding parts of the trail. I want to highlight especially our guide Duleidis Larios, who was an incredible support throughout the trek. She was always attentive, clear with information, and very human in her approach. During the toughest moments she gave us encouragement and made sure everyone felt safe and supported at every stage of the journey. A special mention also goes to Leidy, who cooked for us every day. The food was absolutely delicious and clearly prepared with care. After long days of hiking, having such thoughtful and tasty meals made a big difference and helped us keep the energy to continue. The landscape along the route is simply spectacular. As you enter indigenous territory, you gradually leave behind the noise of the city and begin to appreciate a simpler way of living that is deeply connected with nature. It is one of those places that you don’t just visit—you truly feel it. I would also like to thank Gabo, who shared with us the richness of his culture and the deep love he has for this land. Listening to him added a meaningful cultural dimension to the whole experience. The trek is demanding, but with a dedicated and caring team like this it becomes even more special and rewarding. I return home with unforgettable memories and a strong desire to come back someday. I highly recommend this experience to anyone looking for a real adventure in Colombia.
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