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Read and comment on this interesting information, which can be very useful if you are a Glamper or want to become one.

Trekking

Exploring the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta through a hike is an unforgettable experience that combines adventure, nature and contact with the ancestral indigenous culture.

Glamping

A trend in tourism that allows travelers to enjoy nature without giving up modern comforts and, at the same time, support sustainable tourism and contribute to the development of communities.

Bird Watching

With more than 20 species of endemic birds, the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is the ideal place to observe birds and live the experience of capturing them in their natural habitat.