Our Tours are built for travelers who value control, comfort, and context. You’ll be in a premium vehicle with a professional driver who’s familiar with the road and the pace you want to maintain throughout your journey
These are road-based journeys, thoughtfully designed around routes, landscapes, and destinations that reveal themselves best when explored privately.
Unforgettable Journeys, Curated for You
Driven experiences designed in collaboration with trusted tour operators and local experts, created specifically for travelers who prefer to explore destinations near and in Bogota.
Bogotá ↔ Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza
Chingaza National Natural Park is one of the most important ecological reserves in the Colombian Andes, preserving landscapes shaped by glaciers, mist, and endemic plant life.
Bogotá ↔ Cascada La Chorrera
This full-day experience is structured around private point-to-point transfers connecting Bogotá with one of the most dramatic hiking corridors in the eastern Andes. Designed for travelers seeking a physically demanding nature experience, the journey combines waterfalls, canyons and páramo landscapes.
Bogotá ↔ Salto del Tequendama
This half- to full-day experience that connects Bogotá with one of the country’s most dramatic and historically charged natural landmarks. Designed for travelers interested in landscape, memory, and cultural meaning. The route follows the southern Andean edge of Bogotá toward the municipality of Soacha, tracing the canyon carved by the Bogotá River over centuries.
Bogotá ↔ Mina de Sal de Nemocón
Nemocón is one of Colombia’s oldest salt-producing towns. Our tour offers a journey through the geology, memory, and heritage of Cundinamarca’s mining territory. Nemocón stands out for being quieter and less crowded than other similar destinations, which means fewer time constraints and a more relaxed pace, without the pressure of strict schedules or frequent stops.
Bogotá ↔ La Calera / Alto de Patios
Rising immediately east of Bogotá, La Calera and Alto de Patios form part of the city’s natural edge and is the people’s go-to cycling route. Where the urban grid gives way to páramo landscapes, mountain roads, and panoramic viewpoints. This short-route experience is ideal for travelers who want fresh air, open views, and a change of pace, without committing to a full-day excursion.
Bogotá ↔ Zipaquirá (Salt Cathedral) & Guatavita Lagoon
This experience connects Bogotá with Zipaquirá and Guatavita through a smooth, well-paced route designed for travelers who want to explore beyond the city without long travel times. With private ground transportation and flexible scheduling, the journey combines underground architecture, colonial town life, mountain landscapes, and sacred sites making it an ideal day trip just outside Bogotá.
Bogotá ↔ Zipaquirá (Catedral de Sal) Masterpieces Carved Underground
Few places in Colombia combine geology, engineering, and spirituality as powerfully as Zipaquirá. Long before becoming a religious landmark, this territory was part of an ancient salt-extraction network that sustained Muisca communities and later shaped regional trade. Today, Zipaquirá is defined by its underground cathedral and a well-preserved colonial town—both easily accessible from Bogotá.
Bogotá ↔ Villa de Leyva
Founded in the 16th century and preserved almost intact, Villa de Leyva is one of Colombia’s most important colonial towns. Located in the highlands of Boyacá, the region was once covered by an ancient sea—explaining the abundance of fossils that coexist today with monasteries, cobblestone streets, and artisan traditions.
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