Bogotá, live it and enjoy it

The tour includes:

  • Round trip transportation
  • Degustación de snacks en la mañana. 
  • Almuerzo típico.
  • Bebidas típicas y ancestrales.
  • Experiencia sensorial con el chocolate. 
  • Degustación de snacks snacks en la tarde.  
  • Recorridos e ingresos. 
  • Visita a locales comerciales.
  • Juegos tradicionales.
  • Guía profesional. 
  • Coordinador de grupo. 
  • Tarjeta de asistencia medica. 

**Minimum group size: 15 people

Real chocolate Tasting

In this experience, you will learn to differentiate real chocolate from a substitute.

By tasting real cocoa-based chocolate, you will experience a variety of flavors and aromas activating your five senses.

 

In this tasting, you will explore the different percentages of cocoa and discover how they influence the flavor, aroma, and texture of the final chocolate.

Duration:

  • 20 - 30 min

Includes:

Chocolate bar tasting and wine pairing

You'll learn how to taste real chocolate. This experience will be accompanied or mixed with wine, allowing you to savor a variety of flavors and aromas while activating all your senses.

Duration:

  • 20 - 30 min

Includes:

  • Vino o viche o hidromiel.
  • Barra de chocolate.
  • Instrucciones de cata y maridaje.

Workshop Details:

  • Tasting of a chocolate bar.
  • Wine pairing

Tasting the Colombian cacoa: workshops, experiences, stores and more

 

It is a workshop focused on sharing the gastronomic flavors of the central region of Colombia. The participants will have the experience of learning how to prepare the typical santafereño chocolate.

Duration: 1 hour

Includes:

  • Apron and cap.
  • Ingredients for preparation.

What will you learn? 

Dare to experience the Monserrate Challenge!

It is said that a Bootcamp is known for its intensity and ability to challenge you, so we decided to take it to a great stage, Monserrate!

Monserrate, as an emblem of the city worldwide, will allow us to challenge ourselves and take us to another level. Here, the magic of nature, the breathtaking view of Bogotá, and our determination will make us enjoy ourselves while our heart rate increases.

How about listening to a little bit of the capital's history and other curious facts about Monserrate and enjoying the flora and fauna in our beautiful eastern hills together?

Waterfalls in the Veraguas Route

Discover the charms of San Francisco, also known as Pacho, Colombia's orange capital and home of coffee and bananas. This picturesque town in the Cundinamarca region, within the Bogotá Region, offers many natural routes embellished with astonishing waterfalls in its rural surroundings. On this occasion, we invite you to explore the Veraguas Route.

Tour Details:

Between Selfies and History

The tour will start at the National Museum, where you will be guided through the historical places of this area, such as Carrera 7.ª, Santander Park, the Environmental Axis, and Boíivar Square. The theme of this tour is focused on the history of the Bogotá's colonial area.

Once we arrive at the Plaza de Bolivar, we will know all its secrets. From there, we will continue along Calle 10 to explore more stories of La Candelaria until we arrive at the Botero Museum to enjoy this art icon.

Horseshoe road: The Ruiotoque gullies

These two towns share the same history that dates back to the 16th century, but have particular local identities and histories: Sáchica as an ancient chiefdom of the Muisca culture and later " Town of the Indians of the Spanish crown" during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, and Villa de Leyva, a Spanish village founded in 1572, the center of the conquest and colony of the Saquencipá Valley. We will walk in time through these historical traces and pass through the famous Ruiotoque gullies —an eroded place that conveys magical sensations.

INCLUDES:

Patio de las Brujas, desert and La Candelaria monastery.

We will enjoy the landscape of this desert, its fauna, flora, stories, legends, and myths while we walk in this unique place in Colombia due to its altitude and endemic species. We will contemplate the cultural landscape of this ecosystem until we arrive at Patio de Brujas, an astronomical park built to recall our indigenous culture and its astronomical knowledge.