In the image, the Bahía Concha sector, located in the Tayrona National Natural Park. Photo: National Nature Parks

From Thursday 16 February, the Tayrona National Natural Parklocated at Santa Marta (Magdalen)will reopen for audience after being closed since February 1, due to the management measures of environmental protection there cultural which take place three times a year.

Remember that measurement is part of the strategy #Respiratayrona that agree on national parks and indigenous peoples Arhuaco, Kankuamo, Kogui and Wiwawho live in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, to carry out actions of cleaning, healing there environmental protection there witty of the protected natural area.

“During this period, the area seeks with the different actors, the social integration, the appropriation of the environmental and cultural processes that take place during the closure, favoring the strengthening of actions such as monitoring and research of fauna. and flora, visitor safety strategies, management, prevention and control of the protected area,” explained Parques.

Likewise, by the indigenous peoples of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Payments there traditional practices in sacred sites for the care of biodiversity, with which, through an intercultural vision, social, cultural, spiritual and productive relationships with the territory are achieved,” the entity added.

After the reopening of Tayrona Parkhere we remind you of the fees you must pay to enter the protected area, depending on whether you are Colombian or a foreigner.

Archive image of Ecohabs, accommodation inside Tayrona Park.  Photo: National Parks
Archive image of Ecohabs, accommodation inside Tayrona Park. Photo: National Parks

If you decide to visit Tayrona Park during the low season On holidays, according to the National Parks, the entrance fees are:

– National or foreign resident in Colombia between 6 and 25 years old: 21,000 pesos.

– National, member of the CAN or foreigner residing in Colombia over the age of 25: 28,000 pesos.

– The foreigner does not reside in Colombia or is a member of the CAN: 62,000 pesos.

– People born in Santa Marta between 6 and 25 years old: 10,500 pesos.

– People born in Santa Marta aged over 25: 13,500 pesos.

For those traveling in high season at Tayrona Park, the entrance fees are:

– National or foreign resident in Colombia between 6 and 25 years old: 23,500 pesos.

– National, member of the CAN or foreigner residing in Colombia over the age of 25: 33,000 pesos.

– The foreigner does not reside in Colombia or is a member of the CAN: 73,500 pesos.

– People born in Santa Marta between 6 and 25 years old: 23,500 pesos.

– People born in Santa Marta aged over 25: 33,000 pesos.

Remember that, as part of the #Respiratayrona campaign, the protected area will once again close its doors to the public. June 1 to 15 and some October 19 to November 2 of 2023.

In the image, a beach in the Tayrona National Natural Park.  National natural parks
In the image, a beach in the Tayrona National Natural Park. National natural parks

For those looking not only to rest and get away from the chaotic daily routine, but also to live new experiences, Tayrona National Natural Park is your ideal destination. Inside the protected area you can carry out ecotourism activities such as hiking, observation of fauna and florathere geological observation.

In the case of hiking activities, the National Parks have specified that the activity is only authorized for people over 12 years old, on the following trails: Kogui or the Canaveral Road of Knowledge A reefs and the Arrecifes – Boca del Saco Trailwhich goes through the reef beach, The swimming pool and the Cape San Juan del Guia.

Those who visit Tayrona will also have the opportunity to do adventure activities such as dip, diving with a mask and a snorkel oh confrontaccomplish water rides in light boats, or if you prefer something simpler and with greater contact with nature, you will find exclusive spaces for camp.

If you decide to go to Tayrono and want to know the times to enter the protected area and other recommendations for your stay in the park, you can visit the website: https://www.parquesnacionales.gov.co/portal/es/ecoturismo/parques/region-caribe/parque-nacional-natural-tayrona/.

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