The Lost City Tour.
Archaeological Park Teyuna – Ciudad Perdida.
Lost City Tour – 4 days, 3 nights.
Starting from $ 1.860.000 COP per person.
The Lost City (Ciudad Perdida) is a hidden gem deep in the jungle—an ancient city carved in stone by the legendary Tairona civilization. Nestled in the mystical northeastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, this site boasts over 1,300 years of history, pulsing with the secrets, traditions, and myths of an ancestral culture that left its mark on this enchanted paradise.
This adventure is an epic challenge—a trek as intense as it is mind-blowing, surrounded by raw nature and filled with authentic encounters with indigenous peoples and local farmers of the region. It’s the perfect plan for those ready to leave routine behind, wear down their boots, and forget comfort for a while. Here, you’re not just exploring landscapes—you’re collecting experiences that transform.
Itinerary
Day 1
Approximate Itinerary:
Santa Marta to El Mamey: 3-hour jeep ride.
El Mamey to Camp 1: 4-hour hike (7.6 km).
Day Summary:
The adventure begins with pick-up at your accommodation (usually between 7 AM and 8 AM, depending on the location). From there, we head out in a 4×4 jeep to the village of El Mamey, a journey of about 3 hours. At El Mamey, we’ll begin our trek to the first campsite, covering approximately 7.6 km.
Midway, we’ll stop at the “Mirador de las Tres Cruces” viewpoint to enjoy fresh fruit and spectacular scenery. We’ll then continue to Camp 1—either “Adán” or “Alfredo”—where we’ll spend the night. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to relax in natural pools in the Sierra Nevada, perfect for a refreshing dip after the hike.
Camp 1 Facilities:
Electricity
Bathrooms and showers
Day 2
Approximate Itinerary:
Camp 1 to Camp 2: 3-hour hike
Camp 2 to Mutanyi: 20-minute hike
Mutanyi to Camp 3 “Paraíso Teyuna”: 5-hour hike
Day Summary:
After breakfast at Camp 1, we set out toward Camp 2, “Cabaña Wiwa.” Here, you’ll enjoy a swim in the Buritaca River while lunch is being prepared.
After a short rest, we continue deeper into the Sierra Nevada. We’ll pass near the indigenous Kogui village of “Mutanyi,” immersed in a unique cultural landscape, and continue on to Camp 3, “Paraíso Teyuna,” where we’ll spend our second night.
Camp 3 Facilities:
Bathrooms and showers
Electricity via generator (6 PM to 9 PM)
Day 3
Approximate Itinerary:
Camp 3 to Ciudad Perdida: 1-hour hike
Guided tour of the archaeological site: 3 hours
Ciudad Perdida to Camp 2: 4-hour hike
Day Summary:
We start the day early with breakfast at Camp 3 before tackling a 2-kilometer hike and ascending 1,200 stone steps to reach Ciudad Perdida—a true archaeological treasure. This sacred site, made up of terraces, stone paths, and ceremonial structures, was once home to the Tayrona people.
Surrounded by lush jungle, Ciudad Perdida offers breathtaking views—from sun-drenched mountains to fog-wrapped forest. During the visit, you may encounter the local spiritual leader, guardian of this ancestral legacy and of Mother Nature.
After the tour, we return to Camp 3 for lunch and then make our way back to Camp 2 (“Cabaña Wiwa”) for our final night.
Camp 2 Facilities:
Electricity
Bathrooms and showers (limited)
Day 4
Approximate Itinerary:
Camp 2 to Camp 1: 2-hour hike
Camp 1 to El Mamey: 4-hour hike
El Mamey to Santa Marta: 3-hour jeep ride
Day Summary:
Our Sierra Nevada adventure comes to an end. After breakfast, we hike for about 2 hours to Camp “Adán” or “Alfredo” (from Day 1), where we’ll pause to enjoy fruit and water.
We then continue on a 4-hour hike back to El Mamey. There, we’ll have lunch and celebrate the end of this unforgettable journey. Finally, we board a 4×4 jeep for the 3-hour return trip to Santa Marta, closing out this incredible experience.
Note: Be prepared for a physically demanding but deeply rewarding day, surrounded by unforgettable landscapes until the very last step.
Includes
✅ Round-trip transportation (Santa Marta – Mamey – Santa Marta).
✅ All meals included (from lunch on Day 1 to lunch on Day 4).
✅ Accommodation in rustic campsites (beds or hammocks depending on availability, with mosquito nets).
✅ Entrance to the Teyuna – Ciudad Perdida Archaeological Park (ICANH).
✅ Accident insurance.
✅ Contributions to local campesino and indigenous communities.
✅ Professional guide service.
✅ Cook service.
✅ English-speaking interpreter service (upon request).
✅ Luggage storage service at our office or in El Mamey.
Note
Transportation to and from Simón Bolívar International Airport in Santa Marta is included when aligned with the start and end times of the tour; these services are considered additional if scheduled outside of the tour dates or hours.
Transportation from or to Minca (but not both) is included: as a courtesy, eConnection Colombia offers to start or end the tour in Minca at no extra cost, from or to the church. This service may be operated by eConnection Colombia or the authorized company Cootransminca. Starting and ending the tour in Minca (both directions) carries an additional cost of $80,000 COP for the extra leg (up to 8 passengers).
Transportation is included from and to the urban area of Santa Marta, including Bello Horizonte, Pozos Colorados, Rodadero, Historic Center, Taganga, among others, as well as the Troncal del Caribe up to the sector of La Aguacatera.
If you are staying in Palomino, or wish to end the tour there: you may meet our guides at the Aguacatera sector at the beginning of the tour; or take a bus to Palomino from that same area at the end. Alternatively, we can coordinate a transportation service (not included in the tour price) to or from Aguacatera and Palomino.
Does Not Include
❌ Activities and services not expressly included.
❌ Additional food and beverages.
❌ Mule service for riding or carrying backpacks.
❌ Visits or meetings with indigenous spiritual leaders (Mamos).
❌ Handicrafts, local product purchases, tips.
❌ Guiding in languages other than Spanish and English.
Recommendations
👟 Clothing and Footwear
- Comfortable, non-slip shoes and/or trekking boots.
- Sandals or resting shoes.
- T-shirts (preferably synthetic).
- Shorts or bermudas.
- Sweatpants or long trousers.
- Long-sleeve clothing for cooler afternoons.
- Swimsuit.
- Socks.
- Towel (ideally microfiber).
☔ Weather and Environmental Protection
- Waterproof or plastic bags to protect belongings in case of rain.
- Eco-friendly sunscreen.
- Eco-friendly insect repellent (preferably with Icaridin or Citronella).
- Antihistamines if you’re sensitive to insect bites.
🎒 Personal Items
- Personal hygiene products.
- Personal medication.
- Reusable water bottle (minimum 1L; refillable with purified water at all campsites from the afternoon of Day 1).
- Flashlight.
📸 Useful Accessories
- Camera and charger.
- Binoculars (optional).
💰 Other
- Cash for extra expenses: handicrafts, drinks, tips, etc.
Details and Suggestions
🥾 Get Ready for the Adventure
This is a demanding jungle trek. Be prepared to climb, descend, sweat, and be amazed.
Temperature: Hot and humid during the day (26 °C – 32 °C), with cool nights (down to 18 °C).
Tropical Rain: Expect heavy afternoon showers that can turn the trail muddy. Embrace the challenge!
River Crossings: You will get wet. Rivers and streams are part of the route.
🦟 Protection and Hygiene
Mosquitoes, sandflies, and other insects will be present. Use eco-friendly repellent with Icaridin or Citronella.
Wear long sleeves in the afternoon and consider bringing antihistamines if you’re sensitive to bites.
🧭 Culture and Respect
Indigenous communities are the guardians of this land. Everything you enjoy (meals, lodging, logistics) is operated by local communities. The experience is authentic and collaborative—come with an open mind and adventurous spirit.
Be respectful:
Don’t take photos without permission.
Avoid intrusive behavior.
Listen to and follow your guide’s instructions.
🧳 Smart Packing
Many travelers prefer to pack light:
One outfit for hiking
One for sleeping
One for swimming in rivers
Quick-dry clothing is your best friend.
Nights can be chilly—bring one warm, lightweight long-sleeve garment.
💧 Essential Hydration
Bring a 1 to 2-liter reusable water bottle.
You can refill with purified water at all campsites.
Recommended: a camelbak or hydration pack for added convenience during the trek.
💵 Cash and Extras
Bring cash for:
Buying extra drinks, snacks, or local crafts
Tipping guides or local community members
⚠️ Safety and Belongings
This is an adventure trip—there are inherent risks (slips, falls, bites…). You’re covered by accident insurance.
eConnection Colombia is not responsible for lost items. Keep your belongings secure and with you at all times.
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Lost City Tour – 4 days.
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Cancellation Policy
Cancellation by the Client
More than 48 hours before the start of the tour: 100% refund of the total amount paid.
Between 48 and 24 hours before the start of the tour: a penalty of 10% of the total tour cost will be applied.
Less than 24 hours before the start of the tour: a penalty equivalent to a no-show will be applied.
The client will not be entitled to a refund in the following cases:
Failure to show up at the beginning of the tour (no-show).
An accident, emergency, or force majeure event that prevents the start or continuation of the service.
The client decides not to continue with the service.
If the traveler decides to shorten the service (e.g., ending a 5-day trek in 4 days), no refund will be granted for the change in tour duration. The company provides a fixed itinerary covering the full 5 days. Therefore, once the activity has started, any modification by the client will be considered a change to the originally agreed conditions.
Cancellation by the Operator
In the event of adverse weather conditions or force majeure situations that may compromise the safety of participants, the operator may reschedule or cancel the tour, offering options for rescheduling, full or partial refunds, depending on what is feasible or appropriate.
Client Commitments
Health and Physical Condition: The client declares they are in adequate physical condition to undertake the trek required by the tour.
Gear and Clothing: The client is responsible for bringing appropriate gear and clothing suitable for the conditions of the trek.
Compliance with Regulations: The client agrees to respect the rules of the parks, regions, and indigenous territories; and to follow the instructions of the guides, behaving responsibly throughout the tour.
Lost City Trek Colombia: Full 2025 Guide – How to Reach It, Cost, and Duration
The Lost City of Colombia, also known as Teyuna or Buritaca-200, is one of South America’s most stunning archaeological wonders. Nestled deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, this ancient city is a sacred and cultural heartland for the Arhuaco, Kogui, Kankuamo and Wiwa people — direct descendants of the Tairona civilization.
If you’re looking for a unique jungle adventure that blends nature, history, and indigenous culture, the Lost City trek is an unforgettable journey.
What is the Lost City?
Officially discovered in 1976 by Colombian archaeologists, the Lost City is an ancient site composed of over 240 stone terraces, stairways, ceremonial platforms, and stone-paved roads, built between 600 and 800 AD. It served as a major political and manufacturing hub for the Tairona people, with an estimated population of 2,000 to 8,000 before it was abandoned during the Spanish conquest.
Today, it’s protected as the Teyuna Lost City Archaeological Park and can only be visited via guided treks through the jungle.
How to reach the Lost City?
The only way to reach the Lost City is by joining a multi-day guided trek that starts from Santa Marta, a coastal city in northern Colombia. From Santa Marta, a 4×4 vehicle takes you to Machete Pelao (also known as El Mamey), the trek’s trailhead.
From there, you’ll hike through dense rainforest, cross rivers, climb mountains, and pass by Indigenous villages — a physically challenging but deeply rewarding route.
How long does the Lost City trek last?
The Lost City trek typically takes between 3 to 6 days, depending on your tour operator and pace. Here’s a general breakdown:
3-day trek: Very fast pace, for very experienced hikers.
- 4-day trek: Fast pace, for experienced hikers.
5-day trek: A moderate option, with a balanced pace and time to rest.
6-day trek: Slower pace, ideal for those who want to take their time.
Each day involves 6–8 hours of hiking, with overnight stays at rural campsites run by local families and Indigenous communities.
How much does it cost to get to the Lost City?
As of 2025, the Lost City trek costs between $1.860.000 COP and $2.150.000 COP for the shared options of 4 and 5 days. The options for 3 and 6 days are private tours, which cost depend on the number of participants. The price includes:
Transportation from and back to Santa Marta
Professional, certified local guide (often from Indigenous communities)
Accommodation in jungle camps (hammocks or beds)
All meals during the trek
Entry fees to the archaeological park
Contributions to local and Indigenous communities
Only certified agencies can operate this tour, such as eConnection Colombia, working directly with local communities.
What to pack for the Lost City trek
Here’s a quick checklist of essentials:
Lightweight, quick-dry clothing
Sturdy hiking boots or trail shoes
Insect repellent and sunscreen
Swimsuit and microfiber towel
Water bottle or hydration pack
Flashlight or headlamp
Personal medicines and some cash
Tips to enjoy the Lost City trek to the fullest
Respect Indigenous traditions and sacred sites.
Leave no trace — help preserve the environment.
Train or hike regularly beforehand to build endurance.
Listen to your guide — they offer amazing insights, especially since they belong to the farming and to the Indigenous communities.
Is the Lost City trek worth it?
Absolutely. The Lost City trek is a transformational experience — not just a hike, but a journey into Colombia’s living history, surrounded by lush jungle and rich culture. It’s one of the most authentic adventures you can have in South America.
Ready to discover one of Colombia’s greatest secrets with eConnection? Embark on the Lost City trek and follow the ancient paths of the Tairona to a mystical city hidden in the heart of the Sierra Nevada