Explore the unique Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, a remarkable architectural feat built within the tunnels of an old salt mine. This day trip from Bogotá offers a guided tour of the cathedral, where you’ll discover its spiritual significance and artistic brilliance through the poignant Stations of the Cross. Engage in a hands-on salt stone carving workshop led by a local artist, crafting a personalized souvenir to remember your visit. Enjoy a traditional lunch in Zipaquira before returning to Bogotá, immersing yourself in Colombia's rich culture and history.
- Visit the iconic Salt Cathedral and experience its religious and architectural wonders
- Participate in a salt stone carving workshop with expert guidance
- Enjoy a traditional lunch in the charming town of Zipaquira
- Private transport provided with hotel pick-up and drop-off included
Pickup included
We will spend about 1.5 or 2 hours inside the Salt Cathedral. During our time in the cathedral, an expert guide will take you through the Stations of the Cross. At each station you will see a symbolic representation of events from Jesus' last journey before his crucifixion. At the end of this walk, we will come to the main dome and the three naves of the cathedral that are interconnected by a gigantic crack, which symbolises the birth and death of Christ. You will learn about Colombian culture, religion and architecture during this day tour.
After exploring the cathedral, we will visit a Salt Stone Carving Gallery to craft our own souvenirs. For one hour, you will be guided by a local artist who will teach you about the different carving techniques and provide insights into the natural benefits of salt. You will use a range of specialized chisels to shape and carve your souvenir to cherish long after your visit.
To complete this unforgettable journey into Colombian culture and history, you will enjoy a delicious lunch in the Zipaquira before going back to your hotel.
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The Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine. It's a unique and awe-inspiring attraction that offers a glimpse into Colombia's mining history.
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