Pacho, a Wayúu descent was our 4X4 driver and we had a hard time trusting him. Why? The 1st day after watching the sunset at the desert, he started the SUV with a suspicious clicking sound. Yep, Pachito forgot to put gas. Thing is, this region doesn’t have gas stations. People sell it in 2-liter bottles at the side of the road, road that we had left behind 2hrs before entering Cabo. Pacho tried to tow the SUV with another, but that only left us with no bumper as it FELL …
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Tayrona Park | Parque Tayrona
I doubt that neither words nor photos will do it justice, but let me try and explain the magic of the Tayrona Park. As I started out, the trail gradually became more tropical-looking and palm tree-filled,buzzing, hissing sounds. The jungle was alive and full of surprises!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀I extended my hike passed La Piscina (the 1st swim-beach you’ll come across) ‘cause there was no way I explored Tayrona without seeing Cabo San Juan de Guía. A beach that is separated by a thin stretch of sand and a cold river that …