Tolima Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

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*HIDDEN GEM, THIS IS NOT COCORA*

DESTINATION: LA CARBONERA, Salento, Colombia - Be one of the first to lay eyes on an unspoilt paradise! 

In Salento, Colombia there is a palm tree forest sitting at 3000 meters called "La Carbonera". People usually come to Salento to visit Valle de Cocora to see the 900 tallest palms in the world, however La Carbonera has 2 million palms making it the largest in the world and is entirely off of the radar, you won't find it on Google or in any guidebook.

La Carbonera has only been visited by 900 tourists since 2016. Only one tour company has permission to show people this beautiful valley. 20 years ago the entire region was occupied by rebel forces which has kept it off of the tourist route. 

 This is also the only place you can spot the yellow eared parrot, a bird species that was considered extinct in the 90s until later rediscovered in La Carbonera. 400 live in the area and can't be seen anywhere else in the world.

HOW TO GET THERE: @SalentoCycling are the only tour company that can take you there. The guys drive you to a view point with a delicious picnic. After you'll have the chance to walk into the forest before biking 20km downhill back into town (not for the faint hearted!) 100,000COP/£28.
For more on Colombia travel visit www.instagram.com/globesurfing 

*HIDDEN GEM, THIS IS NOT COCORA*

DESTINATION: LA CARBONERA, Salento, Colombia - Be one of the first to lay eyes on an unspoilt paradise! 

In Salento, Colombia there is a palm tree forest sitting at 3000 meters called "La Carbonera". People usually come to Salento to visit Valle de Cocora to see the 900 tallest palms in the world, however La Carbonera has 2 million palms making it the largest in the world and is entirely off of the radar, you won't find it on Google or in any guidebook.

La Carbonera has only been visited by 900 tourists since 2016. Only one tour company has permission to show people this beautiful valley. 20 years ago the entire region was occupied by rebel forces which has kept it off of the tourist route. 

 This is also the only place you can spot the yellow eared parrot, a bird species that was considered extinct in the 90s until later rediscovered in La Carbonera. 400 live in the area and can't be seen anywhere else in the world.

HOW TO GET THERE: @SalentoCycling are the only tour company that can take you there. The guys drive you to a view point with a delicious picnic. After you'll have the chance to walk into the forest before biking 20km downhill back into town (not for the faint hearted!) 100,000COP/£28.
Los Nevados National Park showing mist or fog and mountains
Los Nevados National Park showing mountains
Los Nevados National Park which includes a lake or waterhole

Explore towns with interesting colonial landmarks, villages rich in tribal traditions and national parks teeming with wildlife all in the shadow of the Colombian Andes.

Discover beautiful countryside, indigenous customs and vibrant cities when touring Tolima. This department in Colombia’s Andean Highlands has a topography that ranges from soaring mountains to green valleys, meandering rivers and snowcapped volcanoes. The Tolima region was first inhabited by the Pijao and Panche people and communities of these groups still thrive. Spanish colonists arrived in the 1530s and developed the agricultural industry by exploiting the fertile lands for coffee, rice and sesame.

Ibagué, the departmental capital, presents an interesting introduction to Tolima. Admire the grand Primada de Ibagué Cathedral, which dominates Plaza Bolivar. Watch concerts at Parque de la Música, a major venue during June’s Colombian Folkloric Festival. Wander around colourful flower displays and manicured gardens in San Jorge Botanical Garden.

Go to Honda, the City of Bridges set on the banks of the Rio Magdalena. Wander the streets of the Old Town, home to colonial masterpieces such as the 17th-century Cathedral of Nuestra Senora del Rosario. Enjoy views of the Andes from the riverbanks and sample local delicacies at Plaza Municipal de Mercado. Find more Spanish-era monuments in the town of Mariquita and learn about popular Tolima mythology in El Espinal.

Experience the thriving traditions of the Pijao and Panche people at villages nestled in the foothills of Pacandé Hill and Los Avechucos Hill. Among these villages are Coyaima, Ortega and Natagaima.

Don’t miss the chance to go hiking in Los Nevados National Natural Park. Spot Andean condor and gaze up at snow-covered volcanoes, including 17,470 feet (5,325 metre) tall Nevado del Ruiz. Ride a cable car high up into the Combeima Canyon. Get up close to one of Colombia’s highest volcanoes in Nevado de Huila National Natural Park. See bear, deer and mountain rabbit and visit some of around 300 lakes in Las Hermosas National Natural Park.

Get to Tolima by flying to Bogotá, Cali or Medellín and then catch public buses or arrange private transfers from there. You can also fly from Bogotá to Ibagué’s Perales Airport.