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Step inside one of Colombia’s most distinctive landmarks as you descend 180 meters into the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá. Carved entirely within in a salt mine, its tunnels open into vast chambers where altars and crosses emerge from the rock, illuminated by soft shifting light. Afterward, continue into Zipaquirá’s colonial center, where cobbled streets, quiet plazas, and local cafés offer a slower rhythm and space to explore at your own pace.
From there, the journey moves deeper into the highlands toward Guatavita Lagoon. Visit the rebuilt town of Guatavita, overlooking the Tominé Reservoir, before hiking through Andean forest to reach the sacred crater lake at 3,100 meters. Here, your guide shares the full story behind the El Dorado legend, grounding myth in Muisca ritual and history. The experience is fully private, with hotel pick up and drop off, entrance fees included, and a traditional Colombian lunch along the way.
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Highlights
Descend 180 meters into the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá—the world's only subterranean Catholic church—where carved tunnels open into vaulted chambers and salt altars lit in shifting color.
Walk Zipaquirá's colonial town center after the cathedral, exploring cobbled streets, local cafés, and artisan shops at your own pace.
Visit the rebuilt town of Guatavita, constructed in the 1960s after the original was submerged to form the Tominé Reservoir—its white-walled streets and mountain views carry a story of resilience.
Hike the forest trails of Guatavita Natural Park to the edge of the sacred crater lake at 3,100 meters, where crisp highland air and still emerald water mark the site of ancient Muisca ritual.
Hear a complete, context-rich account of the El Dorado legend from your English-speaking guide—not a summary, but the full history of the Muisca ceremony, the gold offerings, and how this lagoon shaped global myth.
Enjoy a Colombian-style lunch at a local restaurant between stops, with your guide on hand to explain the menu and make ordering easy.
What's Included
Private English-speaking guide (full 7 hours)
Hotel pick-up and drop-off in private transportation.
Lunch - Menu of the day available at the restaurant.
Entrance fee for Salt Cathedral and Lake Guatavita.
What's Excluded
Breakfast
Extra food and drinks beyond the included lunch
Souvenirs and personal purchases
Gratuities for your guide (appreciated but not required)
Know before you book
Wear comfortable closed-toe walking shoes. The Salt Cathedral involves flat underground walking on even surfaces; the Guatavita trail is a moderate hike at 3,100 meters (10,170.6 ft) with natural terrain underfoot.
Bring a light jacket or layer—the cathedral stays cool underground and Guatavita Lagoon sits at high altitude where temperatures drop quickly, especially if clouds roll in.
Carry water and sunscreen. The trail to Guatavita Lagoon is at elevation, where sun intensity and dehydration risk are higher than at Bogotá's altitude.
Lake Guatavita is closed on Mondays, and on Tuesdays when Monday falls on a national holiday. If your booking date falls on a closure day, we'll adjust the itinerary or offer a comparable cultural alternative.
A valid passport or Colombian ID is required for entry to the Salt Cathedral.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for travelers with heart conditions due to the high-altitude hiking segment. The pace is otherwise easy, with built-in rest stops and guidance throughout.
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12 HOURS BEFORE STARTING DATE
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We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before the event
We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less after the event
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Private tours only — you're not sharing your guide with a group of strangers. Your pace, your questions, your day.
Our guides are English-speaking Colombian locals who know these routes, these sites, and these stories firsthand — not contractors hired for the season. When you ask a question off-script, they have a real answer.
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Included: private hotel pickup and drop-off, your English-speaking guide for the full day, entry tickets to both the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá and Guatavita Natural Park, a Colombian-style lunch at a local restaurant, and all-risk insurance.
Not included: breakfast, extra drinks beyond the included meal, souvenirs, and guide gratuities.
The Salt Cathedral is flat, underground walking on even surfaces — accessible for most fitness levels. The Guatavita Lagoon section involves a trail hike above 3,000 meters, so some cardiovascular effort is involved. Your guide keeps the pace easy, builds in rest stops, and offers practical altitude tips throughout. Wear walking shoes and bring water.
The lagoon is closed on Mondays — and on Tuesdays when Monday falls on a national holiday. If your chosen date lands on a closure day, we'll adjust the schedule or substitute with a comparable cultural stop. The rest of the tour runs rain or shine; the cathedral is underground and fully protected from weather.
Yes. Your guide leads in English from pickup to drop-off and stays with you throughout every stop — at the restaurant to explain the menu, at artisan stalls if you want to ask questions, and at the park for any interactions with staff. You won't need Spanish to have a confident, full experience at any point in the day.
This is a private tour, meaning the vehicle, guide, and itinerary are yours alone — no shared departure times or other groups joining. It works well for couples, families, small friend groups, and solo travelers. If you have specific requests around pacing or stops, let us know at the time of booking.