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Bogotá, Cundinamarca & Boyacá

The Peak of the Andes: History, Mist, and Lush Nature

The Andean heart of Colombia. Bogotá surprises with its rich cultural scene, world-class museums, historic architecture, and a vibrant gastronomy that transforms local ingredients like potatoes, cacao, and mountain herbs into delicate contemporary creations. Its cool, high-altitude air envelops a sophisticated city that breathes art, design, and memory.
Just beyond the capital, the towns within Cundinamarca and Boyacá reveal colonial treasures and landscapes that stir the soul. Villa de Leyva, one of the most beautiful towns in Colombia, feels suspended in time with its cobblestone square, quiet streets, and whitewashed façades. Nearby, a sensory experience awaits: an intimate goat cheese and wine tasting, where local flavors harmonize with the ochre tones of the mountains.

Close to there, the colorful town of Ráquira celebrates Colombia’s living craft traditions, each hand-shaped clay piece a tribute to ancestral artistry.

The majestic Salt Cathedral completes this symbolic journey: a vast underground temple carved in rock, where light and silence create an almost mystical atmosphere.

A region where tradition, history, gastronomy, and landscape intertwine in perfect harmony.

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