The Guajira Tour 5 Days and 4 Nights will take you to discover the most stunning landscapes in northern Colombia. From the tranquil beaches of Mayapo to the majestic Cabo de la Vela, you will experience the Wayuu culture, explore the Manaure salt flats, and have a unique adventure on the beaches of Pilón de Azúcar. Additionally, you will enjoy activities like tubing on the Palomino River and relax on the beautiful beaches of Riohacha. This journey through La Guajira will connect you with the nature, culture, and spirit of this unique region.
Private Transportation: Private transfers in 4×4 vehicles and/or cars, adapted for desert routes and La Guajira’s beaches.
Accommodation: 1 night in Mayapo (Playa Isaashi or similar), 1 night at Cabo de la Vela (Ranchería Utta or similar), 2 nights in Riohacha (selected hotel).
Meals: 5 lunches, 3 dinners, and 4 breakfasts, featuring typical regional dishes.
Activities: Cultural visit to a Wayuu ranchería, tubing on the Palomino River, and tour of the Manaure salt flats.
Tour Duration: 5 days and 4 nights, ideal for a complete experience of La Guajira.
Accessibility: The tour is conducted in 4×4 vehicles on desert and beach roads, so it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and sunscreen.
Weather: La Guajira is warm and arid, so be prepared for heat and sun exposure.
Health and Safety: Remember to use sunscreen and stay hydrated during the tour. At Transfers & Tours Colombia, we follow all safety protocols, including biosecurity measures.
Yes, the tour includes adventure activities such as tubing on the Palomino River, a fun way to float down the river in tires.
Yes, the tour includes a visit to a Wayuu ranchería, where you will learn about the traditions, dances, and crafts of this indigenous community.
The best months for this tour are from December to April when the weather is drier and the conditions for exploring the region are ideal.
Cabo de la Vela is known for being the northernmost point of Colombia and one of the best spots to watch the sunset over the Caribbean Sea.
The Manaure Salt Flats are famous for the artisanal extraction of salt, a process that the Wayuu have been practicing for centuries.
La Guajira is home to the Wayuu, one of Colombia’s largest and oldest indigenous communities, known for its rich culture and traditions.