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Description of Lost City Trek 3 Days Tour
The 3 day Lost City Trek is an intense experience designed for travelers with excellent physical condition who want to enjoy one of Colombia’s most remarkable hikes in a short amount of time. In just three days and two nights, participants follow the trails of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, moving through jungle, mountains, rivers, and landscapes that change at every stage until reaching the terraces and archaeological remains of ancient Teyuna, known as the Lost City.
During this 3 day tour to the Lost City, travelers walk between 7 and 8 hours per day through mountainous terrain and river crossings that require endurance and solid preparation. It is a journey recommended for people accustomed to hiking and long physical efforts.
In exchange for the challenge, the adventure offers a direct connection with nature, the ancestral history of the Indigenous communities of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and the satisfaction of reaching one of Colombia’s most important archaeological sites in a faster and more demanding version of the traditional route.
Those who choose this 3 day lost city trek must be ready to wake up early, ride by motorcycle, walk long distances, and adapt to jungle conditions. They will also enjoy scenic viewpoints, refreshing swims in crystal-clear rivers, and the excitement of arriving at a destination few travelers get to experience. It is an intense adventure perfect for those who want to push their limits and live something different in a short time.
Reserve with only 7% of the total tour price: $2,150,000 COP
What’s included in the tour?
Transportation
Our modern 4×4 vehicles are fully equipped for the route and operated by experienced drivers who have spent nearly 20 years navigating the trail to Ciudad Perdida (Teyuna). Their knowledge of the terrain ensures a safe, reliable, and comfortable journey during your Lost City Tour Colombia.
Meals
Each camp along the route offers freshly prepared meals inspired by traditional Colombian cuisine. Travelers enjoy homemade dishes, tropical fruits, energizing snacks, and regional flavors. If you have dietary restrictions or preferences, our cooking team will gladly adapt your meals to meet your needs.
Accommodation
Throughout the trek, you will stay in simple yet comfortable shelters built and managed by local residents. These accommodations provide beds or hammocks equipped with blankets and mosquito nets, ensuring a restful and quiet night surrounded by nature.
Professional Guide
Our guides are certified by public and private institutions and are trained to lead trekking activities with a strong focus on safety, environmental respect, and cultural awareness. Their mission is to ensure your visit to the Lost City is secure, informative, and memorable.
Travel Insurance
All our tours include travel insurance, offering peace of mind as you explore the ancient terraces and landscapes of Ciudad Perdida. Our sales team will explain the full coverage included in your plan.
Community Support
We work closely with Indigenous and rural communities, supporting local development through contributions that help improve the quality of life in the region. By choosing this tour, you contribute to responsible and sustainable tourism.
Archaeological Park Entrance
The entrance fee to the Teyuna Archaeological Park, managed by the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (ICANH) under the Ministry of Culture, is included in the tour price.
ITINERARY
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 – Beginning of the 3 Day Lost City Tour
The 3 day trek to the Lost City begins very early, at 4:30 a.m., when travelers are picked up from their accommodations in Santa Marta to start the journey toward the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. The road transfer takes approximately three hours in a 4×4 vehicle until reaching El Mamey.
In this village, travelers enjoy a hearty breakfast before beginning a motorcycle ride along an unpaved road. This section takes about one hour and offers an adrenaline-filled journey leading to the point where the trekking officially begins.
The first day of hiking covers about 7.6 km, approximately three hours walking through trails surrounded by vegetation, mountains, and the characteristic sounds of the Sierra Nevada jungle. Around midday, the group arrives at Mumake Camp, where a well-deserved lunch and a short rest await.
In the afternoon, the hike continues for roughly four more hours, going deeper into the rainforest. This segment is demanding but also one of the most captivating: the landscapes change constantly, and the feeling of entering Indigenous territory becomes increasingly evident.
Towards late afternoon, the group arrives at Zhulezhi Camp, a cabin located along the Buriticá River. Here, travelers will find comfortable beds, bathrooms, showers, and electricity available from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. It is the ideal place to rest after an intense day. The day concludes with a dinner prepared by the cooking team, a perfect moment to share stories and enjoy the peaceful nighttime environment of the jungle.
Day 2 – Ascent to the Lost City Tayrona
The second day of the trek begins with an early breakfast to gain energy before one of the most anticipated moments of the tour. From Zhulezhi Camp, the Lost City is only 2 km away, but this short distance includes the biggest challenge of the entire journey: the 1,200 stone steps that lead to the archaeological terraces of Teyuna.
Upon arrival, the group will encounter one of Colombia’s most important archaeological sites. They will have around three hours for a guided tour of the Lost City. Walking through the circular terraces and listening to the stories of the Tayrona people is a unique part of the trip, marked by the connection with nature, the silence of the mountains, and the sensation of being in a place preserved for centuries.
After the visit, the group returns to Zhulezhi Camp for lunch and a short rest. They then begin the trek back to Mumake Camp, where they will spend the night after completing a fundamental part of the Lost City journey.
Once at the camp, travelers can relax, take a refreshing bath, and enjoy a dinner prepared by the agency’s cooks. Whether sleeping in a bed or a hammock, everyone has a comfortable space to restore their energy while the nighttime sounds of the jungle accompany their rest.
Day 3 – Return to El Mamey and Transfer Back to Santa Marta
On the final day of the tour, travelers begin the hike back early in the morning. After two demanding days of trekking through the Sierra Nevada, it is time to return along the same path that led them to the Lost City.
The hike to El Mamey usually takes between six and eight hours, depending on the group’s pace and weather conditions. Although it is a long stretch, many travelers enjoy it because it offers a new perspective of the jungle and the opportunity to relive the moments experienced during previous days.
Upon arriving in El Mamey, the group stops for lunch. After so many kilometers completed during the Lost City Trek, a homemade meal tastes better than ever. It is a peaceful moment to rest, share stories, and close the experience with gratitude.
Finally, travelers board the 4×4 vehicle that takes them back to Santa Marta. The return journey feels different: a mix of exhaustion, satisfaction, and the deep sense of having completed a unique adventure in one of Colombia’s most remarkable destinations.
Tour Location
RECOMMENDATIONS
Tour Tips and Recommendations
- Choose the tour duration and intensity that best matches your available time and physical condition.
- To complete the hike comfortably and safely, it is essential to wear appropriate footwear such as hiking boots, shoes with rugged soles, or durable athletic sneakers, as the trail can be challenging.
- Pack only what you truly need, as you will be carrying your own belongings.
- Bring at least 1.5 liters of water for the first day of hiking; you can refill your bottle with potable water at every camp at no additional cost.
- Stay hydrated, drink small amounts regularly, and avoid talking excessively while walking.
- Always remain with your group and do not wander off or leave the marked trails. Protect your skin from the sun by applying sunscreen or wearing a hat or cap.
- Avoid bringing plastic and manage your waste responsibly.
- Leave everything you find in its place and respect wildlife as well as local customs.
- Do not photograph Indigenous people without their permission and do not enter their traditional dwellings.
- Follow all instructions given by your guide.
What to bring to the tour
- Small o medium backpack
- Personal medication
- Trekking boots or walking shoes
- Sleeping bag (optional) we offer blankets
- Two plastic bags
- Shorts and t-shirts
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Four pairs of socks
- Toiletries
- Long sleeve shirt and trousers
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen
- Big bottle of water for the firts day
- Camera
- Flashlight
Traveler Tips
Responsibilities of the Traveler
- One of the most important aspects to keep in mind is respecting the privacy of Indigenous and rural communities.
- Do not enter their homes, photograph them, or touch their belongings without permission.
- Pack lightly; carrying less will make your experience significantly more comfortable.
- Maintaining good personal health is essential during the trek.
Since you are visiting an archaeological destination, take care of everything you encounter along the trail and avoid damaging any natural or cultural property. - Consider the trek an opportunity to disconnect and connect with nature, as there is no mobile phone service in the area.
- Make sure to inform family and friends that you will be out of contact for four to five days.
Clothing and Equipment
- The climate is warm and humid, so it is important to bring comfortable clothing such as T-shirts and shorts for walking.
- Since temperatures drop in the evening, we recommend packing long pants and long-sleeved shirts to protect yourself from mosquitoes and the cooler nights.
- Bring a water bottle (1.5 liters is sufficient); once at the camps, you can refill it with filtered water or purchase a new one.
- Essential items include insect repellent, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, hiking shoes or boots, a swimsuit, two plastic bags to separate wet and dry clothes, and a camera.
- Personal hygiene items are not provided in the camps, so be sure to bring your own, including soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, deodorant, and other essentials.
- Although our guides are trained in first aid, they are not authorized to administer medication, so please bring any necessary personal medication.
- Campsites offer hammocks and beds with blankets and mosquito nets. Bringing a sleeping bag is optional.
Documentation
- You must present your original passport (for foreigners) or national ID card (for Colombians) at the Expotur office to reserve your tour.
- Carrying a photocopy during the trek is sufficient.
- We do not recommend bringing the original document on the tour to avoid loss or damage.
Vaccinations
- A yellow fever vaccine is recommended as a preventive measure, since you will be visiting a tropical forest.
Authenticity
- We are a travel agency based in Santa Marta specializing in the Ciudad Perdida Tayrona tour, also known as the Lost City Trek Colombia.
- With more than 10 years of experience as an authorized operator, we stand out for offering high-quality excursions in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta that highlight the natural environment, culture, and spirituality of this unique destination.
- Our Ciudad Perdida tour is ideal for trekking enthusiasts seeking authentic and meaningful experiences.
We offer multiple tour options—3 days, 4 days, and 5 days—designed for different types of travelers. - With us, you will enjoy a comfortable, safe, and enriching experience, backed by our reputation as the best agency according to TripAdvisor.
- We own one of the camps closest to the archaeological terraces of Teyuna, ensuring that our travelers always have access to beds and shared areas for cultural exchange.
Tour Price
Tour price $2.600.000 COP with translator COP/PAX.
Tour price $2.400.000 COP without translator COP/PAX.
The Lost City Trek leaves every day from the main Expotur office in Santa Marta.*
*All rates are in Colombian Pesos.
IF YOU GET A LOWER PRICE WITH ANOTHER COMPANY, DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT US. WE WILL OFFER YOU A PRICE SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN THE OTHER AGENCY. (Subject to conditions, do not hesitate to ask us for more).
Ways to pay for the tour
Payment Methods
- To confirm your reservation, a deposit is required. You can make this payment through PayPal, PayU, or Epayco, using the links available on our official websites.
- If you prefer to pay in cash, you may do so at our sales offices, where our staff will gladly assist you.
- We also accept Visa and MasterCard debit or credit cards.
Payment Policies
- As mentioned above, the required deposit corresponds to 7% of the total cost of the tour.
- The remaining balance can be paid on the day of departure; however, we recommend completing the payment at least one day in advance to ensure a faster check-in process.
Cancellation Policies – Right of Withdrawal
- You may cancel or reschedule your tour after it has been confirmed, but certain conditions apply.
- Cancellations or changes made at least one business day before departure (until 6:00 PM local time) will not incur penalties.
- Changes made after this deadline will incur a fee equal to 20% of the total tour cost.
Refunds
- No refunds apply once the tour has begun, and no reimbursement will be granted for any services that the traveler chooses not to use.
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Tour Video
FAQs
FAQs
1. Is the 3 day Lost City Trek recommended for any traveler?
This version is designed for people with excellent physical condition and previous experience in long-distance hikes. It is a fast-paced route that requires more effort than the traditional 4- and 5-day tours.
2. How many hours do you walk each day?
Between 7 and 9 hours per day, depending on the group’s pace, breaks, and weather conditions in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
3. What is the total distance of the 3 day trek?
Approximately 60 km in total, divided into three very intense hiking days.
4. Is it more difficult than the 4 or 5 day tour?
Yes. The 3-day trek involves longer walking days, less rest time, and a faster rhythm. It is recommended only for people used to trekking.
5. What time does the 3 day Lost City Trek start?
The tour begins very early, around 4:30 a.m., when travelers are picked up from their accommodations in Santa Marta.
6. How do you reach the starting point of the hike?
Travelers are transported in a 4×4 vehicle for approximately three hours from Santa Marta to El Mamey. From there, a one-hour motorcycle ride leads to the point where the trekking officially starts.
7. Does the tour include transportation back?
Yes. At the end of the third day, a 4×4 vehicle picks up the group in El Mamey and takes them back to their accommodations in Santa Marta.
8. Are all meals included?
Yes. The tour includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks during all three days.
9. What type of accommodation is used during the 3 day trek?
You will sleep in basic camps with beds or hammocks, mosquito nets, cold-water showers, and shared bathrooms.
Description of Lost City Trek 3 Days Tour
The 3 day Lost City Trek is an intense experience designed for travelers with excellent physical condition who want to enjoy one of Colombia’s most remarkable hikes in a short amount of time. In just three days and two nights, participants follow the trails of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, moving through jungle, mountains, rivers, and landscapes that change at every stage until reaching the terraces and archaeological remains of ancient Teyuna, known as the Lost City.
During this 3 day tour to the Lost City, travelers walk between 7 and 8 hours per day through mountainous terrain and river crossings that require endurance and solid preparation. It is a journey recommended for people accustomed to hiking and long physical efforts.
In exchange for the challenge, the adventure offers a direct connection with nature, the ancestral history of the Indigenous communities of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and the satisfaction of reaching one of Colombia’s most important archaeological sites in a faster and more demanding version of the traditional route.
Those who choose this 3 day lost city trek must be ready to wake up early, ride by motorcycle, walk long distances, and adapt to jungle conditions. They will also enjoy scenic viewpoints, refreshing swims in crystal-clear rivers, and the excitement of arriving at a destination few travelers get to experience. It is an intense adventure perfect for those who want to push their limits and live something different in a short time.
Reserve with only 7% of the total tour price: $2,150,000 COP
What’s included in the tour?
Transportation
Our modern 4×4 vehicles are fully equipped for the route and operated by experienced drivers who have spent nearly 20 years navigating the trail to Ciudad Perdida (Teyuna). Their knowledge of the terrain ensures a safe, reliable, and comfortable journey during your Lost City Tour Colombia.
Meals
Each camp along the route offers freshly prepared meals inspired by traditional Colombian cuisine. Travelers enjoy homemade dishes, tropical fruits, energizing snacks, and regional flavors. If you have dietary restrictions or preferences, our cooking team will gladly adapt your meals to meet your needs.
Accommodation
Throughout the trek, you will stay in simple yet comfortable shelters built and managed by local residents. These accommodations provide beds or hammocks equipped with blankets and mosquito nets, ensuring a restful and quiet night surrounded by nature.
Professional Guide
Our guides are certified by public and private institutions and are trained to lead trekking activities with a strong focus on safety, environmental respect, and cultural awareness. Their mission is to ensure your visit to the Lost City is secure, informative, and memorable.
Travel Insurance
All our tours include travel insurance, offering peace of mind as you explore the ancient terraces and landscapes of Ciudad Perdida. Our sales team will explain the full coverage included in your plan.
Community Support
We work closely with Indigenous and rural communities, supporting local development through contributions that help improve the quality of life in the region. By choosing this tour, you contribute to responsible and sustainable tourism.
Archaeological Park Entrance
The entrance fee to the Teyuna Archaeological Park, managed by the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (ICANH) under the Ministry of Culture, is included in the tour price.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 – Beginning of the 3 Day Lost City Tour
The 3 day trek to the Lost City begins very early, at 4:30 a.m., when travelers are picked up from their accommodations in Santa Marta to start the journey toward the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. The road transfer takes approximately three hours in a 4×4 vehicle until reaching El Mamey.
In this village, travelers enjoy a hearty breakfast before beginning a motorcycle ride along an unpaved road. This section takes about one hour and offers an adrenaline-filled journey leading to the point where the trekking officially begins.
The first day of hiking covers about 7.6 km, approximately three hours walking through trails surrounded by vegetation, mountains, and the characteristic sounds of the Sierra Nevada jungle. Around midday, the group arrives at Mumake Camp, where a well-deserved lunch and a short rest await.
In the afternoon, the hike continues for roughly four more hours, going deeper into the rainforest. This segment is demanding but also one of the most captivating: the landscapes change constantly, and the feeling of entering Indigenous territory becomes increasingly evident.
Towards late afternoon, the group arrives at Zhulezhi Camp, a cabin located along the Buriticá River. Here, travelers will find comfortable beds, bathrooms, showers, and electricity available from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. It is the ideal place to rest after an intense day. The day concludes with a dinner prepared by the cooking team, a perfect moment to share stories and enjoy the peaceful nighttime environment of the jungle.
Day 2 – Ascent to the Lost City Tayrona
The second day of the trek begins with an early breakfast to gain energy before one of the most anticipated moments of the tour. From Zhulezhi Camp, the Lost City is only 2 km away, but this short distance includes the biggest challenge of the entire journey: the 1,200 stone steps that lead to the archaeological terraces of Teyuna.
Upon arrival, the group will encounter one of Colombia’s most important archaeological sites. They will have around three hours for a guided tour of the Lost City. Walking through the circular terraces and listening to the stories of the Tayrona people is a unique part of the trip, marked by the connection with nature, the silence of the mountains, and the sensation of being in a place preserved for centuries.
After the visit, the group returns to Zhulezhi Camp for lunch and a short rest. They then begin the trek back to Mumake Camp, where they will spend the night after completing a fundamental part of the Lost City journey.
Once at the camp, travelers can relax, take a refreshing bath, and enjoy a dinner prepared by the agency’s cooks. Whether sleeping in a bed or a hammock, everyone has a comfortable space to restore their energy while the nighttime sounds of the jungle accompany their rest.
Day 3 – Return to El Mamey and Transfer Back to Santa Marta
On the final day of the tour, travelers begin the hike back early in the morning. After two demanding days of trekking through the Sierra Nevada, it is time to return along the same path that led them to the Lost City.
The hike to El Mamey usually takes between six and eight hours, depending on the group’s pace and weather conditions. Although it is a long stretch, many travelers enjoy it because it offers a new perspective of the jungle and the opportunity to relive the moments experienced during previous days.
Upon arriving in El Mamey, the group stops for lunch. After so many kilometers completed during the Lost City Trek, a homemade meal tastes better than ever. It is a peaceful moment to rest, share stories, and close the experience with gratitude.
Finally, travelers board the 4×4 vehicle that takes them back to Santa Marta. The return journey feels different: a mix of exhaustion, satisfaction, and the deep sense of having completed a unique adventure in one of Colombia’s most remarkable destinations.
Tour Location
Tour Tips and Recommendations
- Choose the tour duration and intensity that best matches your available time and physical condition.
- To complete the hike comfortably and safely, it is essential to wear appropriate footwear such as hiking boots, shoes with rugged soles, or durable athletic sneakers, as the trail can be challenging.
- Pack only what you truly need, as you will be carrying your own belongings.
- Bring at least 1.5 liters of water for the first day of hiking; you can refill your bottle with potable water at every camp at no additional cost.
- Stay hydrated, drink small amounts regularly, and avoid talking excessively while walking.
- Always remain with your group and do not wander off or leave the marked trails. Protect your skin from the sun by applying sunscreen or wearing a hat or cap.
- Avoid bringing plastic and manage your waste responsibly.
- Leave everything you find in its place and respect wildlife as well as local customs.
- Do not photograph Indigenous people without their permission and do not enter their traditional dwellings.
- Follow all instructions given by your guide.
What to bring to the tour
- Small o medium backpack
- Personal medication
- Trekking boots or walking shoes
- Sleeping bag (optional) we offer blankets
- Two plastic bags
- Shorts and t-shirts
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Four pairs of socks
- Toiletries
- Long sleeve shirt and trousers
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen
- Big bottle of water for the firts day
- Camera
- Flashlight
Traveler Tips
Responsibilities of the Traveler
- One of the most important aspects to keep in mind is respecting the privacy of Indigenous and rural communities.
- Do not enter their homes, photograph them, or touch their belongings without permission.
- Pack lightly; carrying less will make your experience significantly more comfortable.
- Maintaining good personal health is essential during the trek.
Since you are visiting an archaeological destination, take care of everything you encounter along the trail and avoid damaging any natural or cultural property. - Consider the trek an opportunity to disconnect and connect with nature, as there is no mobile phone service in the area.
- Make sure to inform family and friends that you will be out of contact for four to five days.
Clothing and Equipment
- The climate is warm and humid, so it is important to bring comfortable clothing such as T-shirts and shorts for walking.
- Since temperatures drop in the evening, we recommend packing long pants and long-sleeved shirts to protect yourself from mosquitoes and the cooler nights.
- Bring a water bottle (1.5 liters is sufficient); once at the camps, you can refill it with filtered water or purchase a new one.
- Essential items include insect repellent, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, hiking shoes or boots, a swimsuit, two plastic bags to separate wet and dry clothes, and a camera.
- Personal hygiene items are not provided in the camps, so be sure to bring your own, including soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, deodorant, and other essentials.
- Although our guides are trained in first aid, they are not authorized to administer medication, so please bring any necessary personal medication.
- Campsites offer hammocks and beds with blankets and mosquito nets. Bringing a sleeping bag is optional.
Documentation
- You must present your original passport (for foreigners) or national ID card (for Colombians) at the Expotur office to reserve your tour.
- Carrying a photocopy during the trek is sufficient.
- We do not recommend bringing the original document on the tour to avoid loss or damage.
Vaccinations
- A yellow fever vaccine is recommended as a preventive measure, since you will be visiting a tropical forest.
Authenticity
- We are a travel agency based in Santa Marta specializing in the Ciudad Perdida Tayrona tour, also known as the Lost City Trek Colombia.
- With more than 10 years of experience as an authorized operator, we stand out for offering high-quality excursions in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta that highlight the natural environment, culture, and spirituality of this unique destination.
- Our Ciudad Perdida tour is ideal for trekking enthusiasts seeking authentic and meaningful experiences.
We offer multiple tour options—3 days, 4 days, and 5 days—designed for different types of travelers. - With us, you will enjoy a comfortable, safe, and enriching experience, backed by our reputation as the best agency according to TripAdvisor.
- We own one of the camps closest to the archaeological terraces of Teyuna, ensuring that our travelers always have access to beds and shared areas for cultural exchange.
Tour Price
Tour price $2.600.000 COP with translator COP/PAX.
Tour price $2.400.000 COP without translator COP/PAX.
The Lost City Trek leaves every day from the main Expotur office in Santa Marta.*
*All rates are in Colombian Pesos.
IF YOU GET A LOWER PRICE WITH ANOTHER COMPANY, DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT US. WE WILL OFFER YOU A PRICE SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN THE OTHER AGENCY. (Subject to conditions, do not hesitate to ask us for more).
Ways to pay for the tour
Payment Methods
- To confirm your reservation, a deposit is required. You can make this payment through PayPal, PayU, or Epayco, using the links available on our official websites.
- If you prefer to pay in cash, you may do so at our sales offices, where our staff will gladly assist you.
- We also accept Visa and MasterCard debit or credit cards.
Payment Policies
- As mentioned above, the required deposit corresponds to 7% of the total cost of the tour.
- The remaining balance can be paid on the day of departure; however, we recommend completing the payment at least one day in advance to ensure a faster check-in process.
Cancellation Policies – Right of Withdrawal
- You may cancel or reschedule your tour after it has been confirmed, but certain conditions apply.
- Cancellations or changes made at least one business day before departure (until 6:00 PM local time) will not incur penalties.
- Changes made after this deadline will incur a fee equal to 20% of the total tour cost.
Refunds
- No refunds apply once the tour has begun, and no reimbursement will be granted for any services that the traveler chooses not to use.
Tour Video
FAQs
1. Is the 3 day Lost City Trek recommended for any traveler?
This version is designed for people with excellent physical condition and previous experience in long-distance hikes. It is a fast-paced route that requires more effort than the traditional 4- and 5-day tours.
2. How many hours do you walk each day?
Between 7 and 9 hours per day, depending on the group’s pace, breaks, and weather conditions in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
3. What is the total distance of the 3 day trek?
Approximately 60 km in total, divided into three very intense hiking days.
4. Is it more difficult than the 4 or 5 day tour?
Yes. The 3-day trek involves longer walking days, less rest time, and a faster rhythm. It is recommended only for people used to trekking.
5. What time does the 3 day Lost City Trek start?
The tour begins very early, around 4:30 a.m., when travelers are picked up from their accommodations in Santa Marta.
6. How do you reach the starting point of the hike?
Travelers are transported in a 4×4 vehicle for approximately three hours from Santa Marta to El Mamey. From there, a one-hour motorcycle ride leads to the point where the trekking officially starts.
7. Does the tour include transportation back?
Yes. At the end of the third day, a 4×4 vehicle picks up the group in El Mamey and takes them back to their accommodations in Santa Marta.
8. Are all meals included?
Yes. The tour includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks during all three days.
9. What type of accommodation is used during the 3 day trek?
You will sleep in basic camps with beds or hammocks, mosquito nets, cold-water showers, and shared bathrooms.
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Posted on Martin VVerified Unique and challenging experience Challenging and friendly experience. Breathtaking views. Our guide Sixto and translator Duban made this 4-day trek a great experience for our group of 4 people (team Mango). The food was excellent also thanks to our cook Jaider, and there were several choices to accomodate everyone’s preference.Posted on Robert CVerified Awesome Colombia experience Amazing experience! Tour guide, Antonio and translator, Giovanni were awesome and made the trip very enjoyable. The food was excellent and portions were more than enough. Props to the chef.Posted on EnzoVerified You must go What an amazing adventure! We were a small group of 5 plus our guide Enrique, translator Isidro, and chef Ismael. I loved the fact Isidro kept calling us "family" and that's how it felt. The team was very friendly, welcoming, the food was fantastic, and there was so much food! Enrique's knowledge and personal experience of the area made the tour more meaningful, and he even fixed my boots when the sole came off! And the Lost City was quite spectacular too... Thank you all for creating memories that I will cherish forever ❤️⭐❤️⭐Posted on Pieter JVerified Expotur is de beste!! Wat een trek was dit zeg! Een enorm mooie omgeving met het beste guide team wat je jezelf kan wensen!! Er gaat een Spaanse guide, een translator en een chef met je mee. Speciale dank naar Diego, Hebert en Pastora om deze trip nog leuker en gezelliger te maken!! Super leuke vibes en ze laten je tijdens de 4 dagen als een familie voelenPosted on Barnaby FVerified Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend expotur A really sensational trip. All the communication with expotur before setting off was clear and efficient, and I felt confident that things would be properly organised. Everything ran like clockwork, from the moment I was picked up from my hostel on the first day, to the moment I was dropped off at the end, with my suitcase that had been stored in thr expotur office during the trek. As for the trek itself, we had a wonderful team in our guide Diego, translator Hebert and cook Pastora. We were so well looked after and kept well informed at every stage of the trek with interesting historical and cultural titbits. The team really cared about making sure we had a good time and were as confortable as possible in the extreme heat and humidity! The food was filling and tasty, and the coffee and hot chocolate helped to get us going in the morning. The scenery is stunning - it’s like stepping h back in time. A real privilege to be able to visit such a wild and unspoiled corner of the world. Thanks to the foresight and discipline of Diego (who woke us up a few mins early) we were the first group to arrive at the lost city on the day of our visit, so we had the place to ourselves for around half an hour. Really special. It is a challenging trek, mainly because of the heat and humidity (and rain in our case) but so worth it. Thanks expotur.Posted on Annelien HVerified Lost City Trek This tour is an unforgetable experience! Our guide Diego and translator Hebert were very excited to guide us through the jungle and share all stories of the lost city with us. Our cook Pastora made the best traditional meals for us during the tour. If you like nature and hiking, this is a must do in Colombia!Posted on Photon86Verified Great experience Great experience and top guidance, translation and food from Diego, Hebert and Pastora from Expotur. I think the difference between the different operators is their enthusiasm and dedication to give you at each moment the best. You get a good work out, amazing views, sleeping outdoor and lots of explanation of the history.Posted on Merav LVerified A once-in-a-lifetime experience to the Lost City. The trek was stunning, and the explanations along the way were engaging. The "Lost City" is a magical place, and the effort to reach it was well worth it.The team was very professional, flexible and adapted to the different personalities in the group. For example, I walked slowly, and the team made sure this had minimal impact on the group. There was always someone who accompanied me patiently, without making me feel like a burden.Posted on Felicia EVerified Making memories met de Ciudad Perdida hike! Fantastische ervaring! Mooie en zware wandel tocht naar de verloren stad in de Sierra Nevada. We hadden een lieve en ervaren gids Ida, tolk Dohan (die heel goed Engels sprak) en Alberto die smakelijke maaltijden voor ons maakte. Een avontuur om nooit meer te vergeten. Ik zou het iedereen aanraden!Posted on Don KVerified Best hiking experience in Colombia! I had an amazing experience hiking to Teyuna (Ciudad Perdida). The landscape is simply magical. Every step of the hike was so rewarding, behind every corner was a new fascinating view. My experience with Expottur was extraordinary. You can't ask for anything more. Our guide Cesar Jr. gave us so much information about the history of this special place, about the indigenous people who live in balance with nature in the area to this day and of yourse he was always up for a good joke. Juan Carlos did a great job as a translator and helped us with all questions we had. If you want to hike for 4 days, you need to be well fortified. Our cook Jesus F. took excellent care of this. Of all the groups in the camp, we were always the first to be fed. A thousand thanks Jesus!!! Santiago also supported us with everything and was a great help. One day I would like to return to Teyuna and hope that I can repeat the same tour with the same friends from Expoturs!Everyone who is able to run 8-10 k won't have an issue with the hike. What could be challenging for some people is the humidity.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more




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