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Tatacoa Desert ~ A well-kept secret of Colombia

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Colombia is famed for its beaches, interesting cities, and rainforest. But many people don’t know that central Colombia is home to a small desert known as Tatacoa, too. Honestly, there’s a piece of me that doesn’t want to tell you all about this place. It’s lack of popularity is part of its peaceful charm.

The Tatacoa Desert is centrally located in the heart of Colombia. Most visitors to the country, have no idea this place exists. For me, a few tranquil nights in the desert is always a much-needed adventure. This desert has several guesthouses, tours and activities for a great getaway; but it still feels private and untampered with. So, when you are in Colombia, add Tatacoa to your list! But shhhh!! Don’t tell too many people about it.


A Little Background

Although it is known as the Tatacoa Desert, locals insist that it is technically not a “desert”. Instead, those-in-the-know prefer to call Tatacoa a “dry forest”. Evidence exists expressing that Tatacoa was once entirely underwater, later a tropical rainforest, later still it was grasslands. At one point the “desert” even housed a large freshwater lake. Despite its unique ecological properties, to the un-expert eyes it seems a lot like a desert.

The region has a long and fascinating pre-history. Littered by millennia of clues for geologists and paleontologists to examine, the area is an important geological site. In this relatively small desert, fossils have been found that date back to numerous epochs of life on Earth. Equally, human artifacts dating as far back as 10,000 years make Tatacoa exciting for historians as well. Much of the story of life on Earth can be uncovered from the layers of clues found there, in the Tatacoa desert.


What Is There To Do?

Today, a visit to Tatacoa is an escape from the hustle and bustle where you can find peace in your natural surroundings. Get away from the cities and highly-tourist ridden parts of Colombia for a few days. Nature-lusters will be in heaven amidst the unusual apricot land formations and vast sun-splashed expanses of dry earth.

Tatacoa has distinct zones. The Ochre Zone is characterized by intense red, orange and peach landscapes. Mother nature had used up her paint by the time she reached The Gray Zone. This is where she created magical landscapes devoid of intense colors but filled with soft horizons equal in beauty. Both sections are beautiful and worth exploring.

There are enough activities to keep you occupied for a weekend get-away.


Logistics

We ended up in Tatacoa based on the suggestion of local Colombians we met farther South. But there is surprisingly little information online about Tatacoa. Of course, this meant that we learned the right way to visit this desert gem by doing it the wrong way. For those of you interested in going, I say, “your welcome”. We did the leg work for you. If you read this, it should be easy to plan!


Video

I kept it short and sweet this time. For a little 2.5 min review of my dry forest wanderings:

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