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Mariquita: Natural and Cultural Tour

  • giraldojd77
  • Aug 6
  • 1 min read
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Rise into the crisp mountain air as your adventure around Mariquita—a storied gateway between Colombia’s Andean heights and its tropical lowlands—begins. Infused with the legacy of José Celestino Mutis and the Royal Botanical Expedition, this region remains a living laboratory of South America’s plant wonders, and a crossroads for explorers, scientists, and tradesmen for over four centuries.


Hike up Cerro Penagos, a lush hill crowned by cloud forests and home to hummingbirds, toucans, and towering kapok trees. As dawn breaks, savor rare and delicious fruits like guanábana and zapote, sampled fresh at local farms along the “ruta del aguacate y mango.” Hear tales of botanical discoveries and expeditions that cataloged the biodiversity of Colombia, helping to shape our understanding of the natural world.


Pause for a dip in crystalline natural springs—fountains that bubble from Andean bedrock and nurture both villages and wild fauna. Lunch is a cornucopia of local flavors: juicy grilled chicken accompanied by plantains, tropical salads, and fragrant rice, with the air scented by lime and cilantro. These recipes, rooted in generations of multicultural exchange, are bursts of Tolima’s culinary tradition.

Wander the vibrant central plaza and the iconic Ermita church, stroll to ruined chapels and artisan workshops, and see colonial relics that whisper of conquistadors, missionaries, and rebels. At every turn, gardens tumble with orchids, red heliconias, and avocados as big as your fist.


Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a curious wanderer, Mariquita offers lessons in resilience, discovery, and the exuberant vitality of Colombia’s living landscape. As you return, you’ll cherish the colors, scents, and wisdom of this unique Andean valley.

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