3 Days Itinerary in Zarzal, Colombia - Travel Guide
Tropical Charm Unleashed: 3 Days in Zarzal, Colombia
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Introducing Zarzal's Vibrant Pulse |
2 | Day 2 - Dive into the Exquisite Zarzal Outdoors |
3 | Day 3 - A Tryst with Zarzal's Local Life and Farewell |
Introduction
Get ready to delve into the charming world of Zarzal, where tropical bliss meets cultural diversity. This 3-day itinerary will unveil the best of this Colombian gem, ensuring you experience both its unparalleled natural beauty and vibrant local life.
Day 1 - Introducing Zarzal's Vibrant Pulse
Get an early start on your first day in Zarzal with a visit to Park Main Simon Bolivar, the heart and soul of the town where locals mingle, sip coffee, and relax. Next, head to San Antonio Church, a testament to the town's rich history and spiritual heritage, easily spotted by its grand white façade. As the afternoon heat kicks in, it's time to cool off at the stunning Palmira's Pool, surrounded by lush vegetation. As dusk falls, stroll down the vibrant Albina Market, famous for its mouthwatering range of street food. Don your dancing shoes for a spicy salsa lesson at Escuela de Salsa, stepping in line with the town's passion for rhythm and movement. Don't forget to make your taste buds dance as well with local delicacies like empanadas, arepas and tamales!
Day 2 - Dive into the Exquisite Zarzal Outdoors
After tasting the bustling life of Zarzal, get ready for a day of exploring the great outdoors. First stop is the breathtaking Calima Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes in South America, where you can try your hand at water sports or relax on its sandy shores. Next up, we slip into the peaceful tranquility of the Zarzal Botanical Garden embracing the lush flora native to the Valle del Cauca. As evening sets in, treat yourself to a seasonal fresh fruit cocktail at one of the local Smoothie Stands. What better way to wind down the day than by immersing oneself in a moonlit experience of Eco Park, where exotic sounds of creatures come alive, bringing the tropical night to life?
Day 3 - A Tryst with Zarzal's Local Life and Farewell
We start our final day in the culturally rich town of Zarzal with a visit to the local Artisan Workshop. Here, you'll witness first-hand the crafting of traditional Colombian art, and maybe even leave with a token to remember your adventurous trip. Next, we head to the mesmerising Bolívar Square to soak up the local atmosphere. Take a moment to simply sit, watch, and admire the life around you. We conclude our journey with a feast at Rancho Santa Helena, a local Colombian ranch, where we bid adieu to Zarzal with laughter, music, and a final taste of incredible local cuisine.
Benjamin Clark
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Zarzal
The best time to visit Zarzal is during the dry season, between December and March, when you can make the most of the outdoor activities and the town's vibrant street life.
Yes, Zarzal is considered safe for tourists. However, like any other destination, it's recommended to use common sense, stay aware of your surroundings, and avoid less crowded areas at night.
The official language in Zarzal is Spanish, and the local currency is the Colombian Peso. You'll find ATMs throughout the city, and credit cards are accepted in most places.
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