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3 Days Itinerary in Tunja, Colombia - Travel Guide
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3 Days Itinerary in Tunja, Colombia - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Tunja

Tunja, Colombia - A Hidden Gem in 3 Day Sojourn

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Historical Chronicles
2 Day 2 – Cultural Crossover
3 Day 3 – Adventurous Overture

Introduction

Delve headfirst into the vibrant history and culture of Tunja, Colombia in this handcrafted three-day itinerary. You'll be amazed by the architectural beauty, captivated by its colorful history and satiated by the tantalizing local flavors!

Day 1 - Historical Chronicles

Kick-off your journey with a rich dose of history at Catedral Basílica Santiago de Tunja. Bring your camera along, you won't want to miss capturing the pictures of this oldest functioning church in South America. Make your way to Paseo Bolivar, where you can mingle with the locals - get to know the culture one-on-one. Cap off your day with a visit to Museo Paleontológico de Villa de Leyva, where you'll find jaw-dropping fossils dating back millions of years. The day's adventure is like time travel, don't you think?

Day 2 – Cultural Crossover

Start your day with a tranquil morning visit to Puente de Boyacá, where you'll hear the echoes of the battle that led Colombia to independence - talk about a real-life history lesson! Ready for more? Next up is Plaza Mayor, touted to be one of the largest town squares in South America! It'll make you feel like a giant standing in the middle, doesn't it? It's time to explore the local flavors, don't miss out on savoring a hearty meal at Casa Terracota, a surreal-looking house made entirely of clay. It's more than just a place to dine, it's an experience!

Day 3 – Adventurous Overture

Begin your last day with an adventure by heading to Iguaque Lake, located in the Iguaque Flora and Fauna Sanctuary. We're talking about a hike to a sacred lake, believed to be the birthplace of mankind! Ready for the next adventure? Make your way to Infiernito, an ancient Muisca observatory and megalithic site. Doesn't the name itself give you goosebumps? Wrap up your day and this unforgettable trip with a trip to Estacion Astronomica Muisca, an astronomical observatory - the cherry on the trip's cake. It's jaw-dropping to realize we're just tiny specks in the vast universe, isn't it?

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Tunja

What's the best time of the year to visit Tunja?

The best time to visit Tunja for warm-weather activities would be from late April to late September. Weather in Tunja can be a bit unpredictable so do pack accordingly.

Is it safe to eat street food in Tunja?

Yes, the street food in Tunja is generally safe and delicious. But as with any destination, it's always advised to buy from popular stalls with good turn-over to ensure freshness.

What currency is used in Tunja?

The official currency in Tunja, like the rest of Colombia, is the Colombian Peso (COP). You should have local currency on hand for smaller transactions, although credit cards are widely accepted in most places.