Discover the magic of Boyacá with the Touring Boyacá Plan 3 Days and 2 Nights, a journey designed to immerse you in the culture, history, and natural beauty of this region. Start your adventure in Paipa, a destination that blends tradition and wellness, where you will enjoy an exclusive relaxation spa. Explore the grandeur of Lake Tota, the largest body of water in Colombia, with its incredible white sandy beach resembling Caribbean shores. Immerse yourself in the rich craftsmanship of Ráquira, the colorful town famous for its ceramics and pottery, and visit La Mano del Artesano, an iconic landmark of the region.
Private Transportation: Private round-trip transfers from your accommodation, with a comfortable and safe service that will allow you to fully enjoy each experience.
Specialized guide in the region: Learn about the history, culture, and traditions of Boyacá with the company of an expert who will enrich your experience.
Boat tour on Lake Tota: Navigate the crystal-clear waters of this majestic lake and discover San Pedro Island, a natural paradise with stunning views.
Entry to La Mano del Artesano in Ráquira: A spectacular viewpoint with an iconic sculpture that honors the work of the region’s artisans.
Visit to Pueblito Boyacense: Explore this incredible representation of the most iconic towns of Boyacá, where every street and house tells a story.
Exploration of Ráquira, the birthplace of pottery: Be amazed by the creativity and color of this artisan town, where you can purchase unique souvenirs.
Accommodation for 2 nights in Paipa: Rest in a selected hotel with comfortable rooms.
The Touring Boyacá Plan includes visits to Ráquira, the birthplace of pottery, the Pueblito Boyacense, La Mano del Artesano, a boat tour on Lake Tota, and accommodation in Paipa, among other cultural and natural experiences.
The boat tour on Lake Tota typically lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the stops and exploration of San Pedro Island.
Ráquira is known as the “birthplace of pottery” due to its long-standing tradition in ceramic art. The town is famous for its colorful pottery, which is made using ancient techniques passed down through generations.
Lake Tota is the largest lake in Colombia, and its stunning white-sand beach, Playa Blanca, is one of the few beaches in the country that resembles Caribbean shores.
The Pueblito Boyacense is a replica of several of Boyacá’s most iconic towns, giving visitors a chance to experience the region’s cultural heritage in one place.
The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, located about 1.5 hours from Boyacá, is an underground cathedral built within a salt mine, making it a unique architectural and cultural landmark in Colombia.
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