Bunkuany 3 Day Tour in te Sierra Nevada.

Bunkuany: The Hidden Ruins 3-Day Trek

A Journey into the Past in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

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A Trek Through History and Nature

The 3-Day Trek to Bunkuany takes you to a less touristy and more authentic archaeological site while immersing you in breathtaking nature. During the hike, you will experience:

Friends relaxing in a natural jungle waterfall pool surrounded by tropical trees and large mossy rocks.
Friends relaxing in a natural jungle waterfall pool surrounded by tropical trees and large mossy rocks.
  • Lush tropical forests, where you can spot monkeys, hummingbirds, butterflies, and parrots in their natural habitat.

  • Crystal-clear rivers and waterfalls, perfect for a refreshing swim.

  • Panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada, with landscapes that stretch from the jungle to the Caribbean Sea.

  • Stories around the campfire, where local guides and indigenous hosts share tales about the Tayrona and Kogui culture.

Friends sitting around a glowing beach campfire at night under palm trees.
Friends sitting around a glowing beach campfire at night under palm trees.
Tourists explore the ancient stone terraces and grassy ruins of Teyuna, the Lost City in Colombia.
Tourists explore the ancient stone terraces and grassy ruins of Teyuna, the Lost City in Colombia.
Tucan Bird in Bunkuany Trek With Domek
A hiker looking at a scenic mountain sunrise over a lush tropical jungle valley.
A hiker looking at a scenic mountain sunrise over a lush tropical jungle valley.

What's included?

✅ Expert Local Guide
✅ Round-Trip Transportation
✅ All Meals & Snacks
✅ Accommodation – Bed, tent or hammock
✅ Entrance to Bunkuany Archaeological Site
✅ Cultural Activities
✅ Swimming in Natural Pools
✅ Biodiversity Experience
✅ Free Luggage Storage in our office
✅ Medical Assistance Insurance

Bunkuany: The Hidden Ruins 3-Day Trek

Hidden beneath the dense vegetation of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, lie the remains of ancient cities built by the Tayrona civilization. These indigenous people left behind an impressive network of stone pathways, circular terraces, and structures that still stand as a testament to their advanced knowledge of engineering and architecture.

Bunkuany (or Bunkuaihan, as the indigenous people call it) is one of these hidden archaeological sites—a magical place where history, culture, and nature intertwine. Visiting Bunkuany is like traveling back in time, walking along the same trails that were built centuries ago by the ancestors of today’s indigenous communities.

Hikers crossing a rocky river on a tropical nature trail with lush green trees and mountain views.
Hikers crossing a rocky river on a tropical nature trail with lush green trees and mountain views.
A Journey into the Past in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Sustainable Tourism and Conservation

This area was once affected by illicit coca plantations. Over time, however, local families decided to shift toward sustainable tourism as a means of conservation and economic development.

The people who protect Bunkuany have worked hard to preserve the micro-watershed of the Santa Teresa Stream, a vital water source for the nearby communities of Calabazo and Las Colinas.

Today, tourism provides an opportunity to protect this ancestral legacy, ensuring that future generations can continue to learn about the history and biodiversity of the Sierra Nevada.

A Deeper Cultural Connection: Overnight in a Kogui Village

After exploring the mystical archaeological ruins of Bunkuany on Day 2, the adventure continues with a truly unique cultural immersion—an overnight stay in a Kogui indigenous village, deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

You’ll sleep in a traditional indigenous house, surrounded by nature and ancestral energy. This special opportunity allows you to connect with one of Colombia’s most spiritually rich cultures in a respectful and authentic way.

The next morning, a young Kogui guide, born and raised in the community, will walk you through the heart of the village.

Two indigenous Kogi children standing in front of a traditional thatched-roof stone hut in Colombia.
Two indigenous Kogi children standing in front of a traditional thatched-roof stone hut in Colombia.
A group of diverse hikers posing with local indigenous people outside a traditional thatched-roof hut.
A group of diverse hikers posing with local indigenous people outside a traditional thatched-roof hut.
Traditional thatched huts in a tropical jungle village with palm trees and morning mist.
Traditional thatched huts in a tropical jungle village with palm trees and morning mist.

Genuine Cultural Immersion

Support for Local Communities

By choosing our tours, you directly support the local communities and the preservation of their culture and traditions. Our guides are locals who offer unparalleled insights and authentic stories about the region.

Our tours are designed to offer a deep connection with the Kogi culture and the stunning landscapes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Stay in traditional indigenous houses, savor local cuisine, and explore the rich heritage of the region with knowledgeable local guides.

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Rustic tropical bungalow bedroom with a wooden bed, white linens, and a cooling floor fan.
Rustic tropical bungalow bedroom with a wooden bed, white linens, and a cooling floor fan.
Accommodation

Three people sitting around a warm outdoor campfire at night in a tropical jungle setting.
Three people sitting around a warm outdoor campfire at night in a tropical jungle setting.
Deep connection with ancestors

Hikers with backpacks walking on a lush tropical trail past grazing horses in a sunny mountain landscape.
Hikers with backpacks walking on a lush tropical trail past grazing horses in a sunny mountain landscape.
Unforgettable hikes

A green Rufous-tailed Jacamar bird with a long beak perched on a branch in a tropical forest.
A green Rufous-tailed Jacamar bird with a long beak perched on a branch in a tropical forest.
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