



Duration
4 days
Max Group Size
16
Departure Type
Guaranteed
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
moderate
Operated In
English, Spanish
Age Requirement
15 - 90 Ages
Tour Overview
Experience the essence of Colombia's Coffee Region on an unforgettable journey through Quindío, where nature, tradition, and flavor come together in perfect harmony. From your warm welcome to the towering wax palms of the Cocora Valley, each day offers authentic adventures. Hike through breathtaking landscapes, immerse yourself in local biodiversity, and explore the picturesque town of Salento. Dive into the world of specialty coffee, discovering its entire process from bean to cup, and enjoy a professional tasting session. This trip is ideal for travelers seeking genuine cultural connections, natural beauty, and the rich aroma of Colombian coffee. A soulful escape into the heart of the Andes awaits.
Highlights
Itinerary
Your journey through the magical department of Quindío begins as you arrive in this land of green landscapes, warm people, and the unmistakable aroma of coffee. Get ready to discover a destination that blends nature, culture, and tradition. From the moment you arrive, you'll feel the hospitality that defines this region perfect for a getaway that reconnects you with what truly matters. Take time to settle in, relax, and enjoy the rural charm that will accompany you throughout this unforgettable experience in Colombia's Coffee Cultural Landscape.
Discover one of Colombia’s most iconic landscapes: the majestic Cocora Valley, home to the towering wax palm, the country’s national tree. Hike through mountain trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints overlooking the valley. Along the way, learn about the history and conservation efforts surrounding this unique ecosystem, and explore the valley's rich biodiversity. The tour also includes a visit to the colorful town of Salento, entrance to the Palm Forest and the Photography Museum. Over 6 to 8 hours, a bilingual guide will accompany you, with transportation via traditional Jeep Willys, a typical lunch, and a cup of local coffee included a perfect day blending nature, adventure, and environmental awareness.
Immerse yourself in the world of coffee with a guided visit to a farm in El Caimo, where you’ll learn every step in the production of Colombia’s specialty coffee. Walk through the coffee fields, observe how the plant grows in its natural environment, and explore each stage of the process: from depulping and drying to hulling, roasting, and grinding. End the experience with a guided tasting session, where an expert will teach you how to identify the sensory qualities that make Quindío’s coffee unique. This 2.5 hour tour includes round-trip transportation, a freshly brewed cup of coffee, and a 250 gram souvenir bag so you can take the flavor of Quindío home with you.
Say goodbye to this land of charm, coffee, and breathtaking landscapes. After living unique experiences among mountains, coffee farms, and local traditions, it's time to return home with your heart full of unforgettable memories. Quindío has offered the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and nature leaving you with the desire to return again soon.
Trip includes
Included
N/A
1. Documentation and Entry Requirements:
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days in Colombia.
Upon arrival, you may be asked to show proof of onward travel (a return ticket or continued itinerary).
Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Colombia.
2. Health and Safety:
No mandatory vaccines are required to enter Quindío, but it is recommended to be up to date on vaccines like yellow fever (especially if visiting tropical or rural zones), tetanus, and hepatitis A.
Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities.
Carry a copy of your medical or travel insurance.
3. Money and Payments:
The local currency is the Colombian peso (COP).
It’s advisable to carry some cash for markets and small purchases.
Most establishments in towns like Armenia, Salento, or Filandia accept credit/debit cards, but rural areas and small vendors may prefer cash.
Currency exchange is available at exchange offices, and ATMs are widely available in main towns.
4. Weather and Recommended Clothing:
Quindío enjoys a mild, temperate climate year-round (average 18–24°C / 64–75°F).
Bring comfortable, breathable clothes for daytime, a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, and sturdy walking shoes.
If hiking in Valle del Cocora or visiting coffee farms, wear athletic clothing, sun protection, and possibly a rain jacket.
5. Culture and Behavior:
Quindío is known for its friendly people and coffee-growing heritage. Politeness and cultural curiosity are appreciated.
While English is spoken in some tourist areas, learning a few basic Spanish phrases can greatly improve interactions.
Be respectful when visiting rural communities and local farms.
6. Connectivity:
You can buy a local SIM card (from providers like Claro, Tigo, or Movistar) for mobile data access.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants across towns like Armenia and Salento.
7. Safety:
Quindío is generally safe and welcoming, but basic precautions are still important:
Avoid displaying valuables in public.
Use trusted transportation options such as registered taxis or ride-hailing apps where available.
Avoid isolated rural paths or unknown areas at night without a guide.
Excluded
A 3-star hotel offers practical and functional accommodation, ideal for those seeking comfort without excessive luxury. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped, featuring comfortable beds, private bathrooms, TV, air conditioning/heating, and free Wi-Fi, providing a pleasant and comfortable environment for a satisfying stay.
Domestic and international flights NOT INCLUDED
Bilingual guide (Spanish-English) during all tours.
Guiding Method
Fully guided
- Snack during the City Tour.
- Breakfast.



Does not apply
Private transportation for all tours.
Jeep tour through Córdoba and Pijao, with environmental interpretation.
Ground transportation for all scheduled activities.
1. Documentation and Entry Requirements:
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days in Colombia.
Upon arrival, you may be asked to show proof of onward travel (a return ticket or continued itinerary).
Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Colombia.
2. Health and Safety:
No mandatory vaccines are required to enter Quindío, but it is recommended to be up to date on vaccines like yellow fever (especially if visiting tropical or rural zones), tetanus, and hepatitis A.
Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities.
Carry a copy of your medical or travel insurance.
3. Money and Payments:
The local currency is the Colombian peso (COP).
It’s advisable to carry some cash for markets and small purchases.
Most establishments in towns like Armenia, Salento, or Filandia accept credit/debit cards, but rural areas and small vendors may prefer cash.
Currency exchange is available at exchange offices, and ATMs are widely available in main towns.
4. Weather and Recommended Clothing:
Quindío enjoys a mild, temperate climate year-round (average 18–24°C / 64–75°F).
Bring comfortable, breathable clothes for daytime, a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, and sturdy walking shoes.
If hiking in Valle del Cocora or visiting coffee farms, wear athletic clothing, sun protection, and possibly a rain jacket.
5. Culture and Behavior:
Quindío is known for its friendly people and coffee-growing heritage. Politeness and cultural curiosity are appreciated.
While English is spoken in some tourist areas, learning a few basic Spanish phrases can greatly improve interactions.
Be respectful when visiting rural communities and local farms.
6. Connectivity:
You can buy a local SIM card (from providers like Claro, Tigo, or Movistar) for mobile data access.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants across towns like Armenia and Salento.
7. Safety:
Quindío is generally safe and welcoming, but basic precautions are still important:
Avoid displaying valuables in public.
Use trusted transportation options such as registered taxis or ride-hailing apps where available.
Avoid isolated rural paths or unknown areas at night without a guide.
N/A
Airfare or airport transfers.
Additional meals not specified (lunch/dinner not included unless indicated).
Personal expenses (souvenirs, shopping, tips).
Travel insurance (unless otherwise specified).
Activities or services not mentioned in the itinerary.
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