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On a clear day the snow-streaked peaks of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta can be seen from the city of Santa Marta. This cordillera is the highest coastal range on the planet and only 45 kilometers (27 miles) from the sea. Its three crown jewels are Pico Cristóbal Colón (5,775 m. / 18,942 ft.), Pico Bolívar (5,775 m. / 18,942 ft.) and Pico Codazzi (5,375 m. / 17,630 ft.). Much of the area—383,000 hectares of it—are protected lands, the Parque Nacional Natural Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, spread out between Magdelena, Guajira and Cesar Departments. It is the birthplace of 30 rivers. Wildlife like jaguar, mountain tapir, condor, páramo deer, paujil and mountain parrot inhabit the forests. Arhuaco, Kogui and other indigenous nations also call this home.
Most of the Sierra Nevada is closed to outsiders. The deeply folded terrain of the Sierra Nevada is no place to go alone; the security situation is uncertain, and many locals state the civil war is yet being waged there. Likewise, the indigenous are fiercely protective of these mountains, which they consider sacred land, and resent outsiders intruding into its depths. There are, however, several places we can visit, including Ciudad Perdida of Teyuna, the research station at San Lorenzo and the agro-ecological community of Los Cocos.
In the building that was once Santa Marta’s customs (aduana) house is the Museo de Oro Tair...
Santa Marta has a growing number of museums, thanks in part to the Universidad del Magdalena. Whether ...
Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino has been around for ages (since 1608) with the mission to cultivate su...
Nice bright hotel with a big pool, right next to a dark beach with a great reef. ...







Residencias El Titantic is the best option if you are traveling on a budget. This hotel is safe, clean and well-...







At Playa Koralia, less than an hour outside of Santa Marta, a poetic calmness is idealized; not counting the lou...







Restaurante Mi Pueblo is one of those neighborhood eateries crowded with folks at lunchtime and into the evening...







Like its sister location in Barraquilla, the Hare Krishna's Govinda restaurant location here in Santa Marta is a...







Named after writers and other figures of French culture, the crêpes at Crêpese Expresso Café Bar are hauté c...







Aviatur is the official handler of the national park administration’s installations inside Parque Nacional Nat...







Turcol is most known for taking people to the Tayrona city of Teyuna, commonly known as Ciudad Perdida or The Lo...







Atlantic Divers is one of the oldest scuba shops in Santa Marta. It has more than 25 years experience in taking ...







The voices of the ancients continue to speak through the t-shirts Vestigos creates. The company uses designs fro...







Biosierra is the storefront of Fundación Pro-Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, which works with communities in the ...







This alley connecting Carrera 2 and the beach is still popularly called Callejón de los Jipis (Hippie Alley),&n...







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