Uncover the captivating beauty of Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral on a private half-day tour from Bogotá.
Descend into the heart of an ancient salt mine, now home to an awe-inspiring underground cathedral, and learn about its fascinating history and remarkable architecture from your expert guide.
Marvel at the incredible artistry that transformed 250,000 tons of rock into this unique sacred site, and enjoy round-trip transportation from your hotel in Bogotá. This is an exclusive, family-friendly adventure that promises a blend of culture, history, and architectural wonder.
Pickup included
Your adventure begins with a convenient pickup from your Bogotá hotel. From there, travel north towards the charming city of Zipaquirá.
Arrive at the salt mine, where your guide will lead you underground to the cathedral, located over 656 feet (200 meters) below the earth’s surface. Step inside this magnificent structure and listen as your guide shares the captivating history of the cathedral's creation.
After your visit to the cathedral, enjoy some time in the colonial village of Zipaquirá. Stroll through the picturesque main square and indulge in the region's delicious baked goods.
After your exploration of the salt cathedral and Zipaquirá, you’ll return to Bogotá, where your guide will drop you off at your hotel, concluding your enriching half-day adventure.
Please contact tour operator at info@impulsetravel.co to confirm your booking.
The price you paid for the service does not include 19% V.A.T. This benefit only applies to foreigners entering as tourists, so it is necessary that you send us as proof a copy of your passport and the photo of the entry stamp to the country. As required by the national tax authority.
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