Oct 09

Top 5 Sunny Escapes from Bogota

Melgar Colombia

 

Well, it seems the Bogota weather curse has returned with a vengeance! After what seemed like months of pretty respectable weather by the Colombian capital’s standards, the rain is falling in buckets again. I’d almost forgotten what it was like walking down the hill for a coffee and coming back with the bottom of my jeans soaked through…good times! However, as luck would have it, this bad weather spell has come right next to a holiday weekend in Colombia, and there are many options for those who want to escape to the sun, most of them just an hour or two away on a bus. So here are the Colombia Travel Blog Top 5 sunny escapes from Bogota:

 

Melgar Tolima Colombia
Melgar

 

1. Melgar

Located in Tolima department, about 100km southwest of Bogota, Melgar is known as the ‘City of Swimming Pools’ on account of the 5,000 odd pools in the town. Probably (along with Giradot) the most popular spot for a weekend getaway from Bogota, book in advance if you’re planning a visit to Melgar, and leave yourself plenty of time to travel: traffic can be murder on a holiday weekend! Otherwise just grab some swimming shorts and the sun block and get ready to relax…

 

Giradot Colombia
The Magdalena River in Giradot

 

2. Giradot

Much bigger that Melgar (90,000 people vs. about 30,000), Giradot is Cundinamarca’s second most important city, and enjoys a strong tourist reputation due to it’s proximity to the capital, and it’s tropical weather, with average temperature highs of over 30°C. It’s tropical, so in the wet season there’s a good chance of high rainfall, but it’s that fancy tropical rain than goes crazy for 2 hours then the sun comes out…none of that ‘walking through a cloud, all day’ rain that Bogota has to offer. Plus, there’s a nightclub with a pool on the roof. You heard me…POOL ON THE ROOF. Sold.

 

La Vega Colombia
Laguna Tabacal near La Vega

 

3. La Vega

Also in Cundinamarca, La Vega is only about 1 hour on the bus from Bogota, and offers much of the same: hot weather, swimming pools and…actually, that’s the main bit. I’d love to be able to say loads more about La Vega, but the main draw for tourists is that big orange ball that you can see in the sky (don’t look directly at it…I vaguely remember that from school)…it’s so rare in Bogota these days that it’s a wonder we don’t all start bowing and chanting when the sun actually comes out!

 

Sun_in_the_sky
The Sun…remember that!

 

4. Villeta

Located, along with La Vega, on the Bogota-Honda highway (the name of a town on the Magdalena River, not a canny bit of corporate sponsorship), Villeta has a few more exciting tourism options that others on this list, with lots of nearby waterfalls, swimming holes and ecological paths to keep you entertained once the novelty of the sun wears off, as it inevitably does (particularly to a British man whose skin has the ability to spontaneously combust).

 

Villavicencio Colombia
Villavicencio

 

5. Villavicencio

A bit further afield this one, but worth the 3-odd hours on the bus from Bogota. Villavicencio is known as the ‘Gateway to the Llanos’ (or plains) and is the capital of Meta department. The climate is hot by day and, on account of the Andean breezes, cool at night, making the city a perfect holiday spot. It’s proximity to Colombia’s great plains make it a great ecotourism destination, with lots of opportunities to go wildlife spotting and hiking. 

So, there you have it: a great list of options to escape from Bogota when the rain just gets too much. You can thank me when you get back…

Chris

5 thoughts on “Top 5 Sunny Escapes from Bogota

    jhoel rodriguez on

    hey chris do you have the name of the night club that has the pool on the roof in girardot. please let me know… thanks broo

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      Chris on

      Hey Jhoel, I think it’s called El Oasis, although it’s been a while since I have been there

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    Natasja Olafsen Rymarczyk on

    Hi 🙂 A friend and I are starting out in Bogota this February and (by bus) traveling north up to the Caribbean Cost. We are going slow as we are mostly camping. Any good, out of the way camping spots to recommend? Preferably with streams and rivers near by.

    Thank you,

    Natasja

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      Chris on

      Hi Natasja,

      I would strongly recommend paying a visit to Guadalupe in Santander, and Laguna de Tota in Boyaca, both lovely spots to enjoy some peace and quiet and nature, and there are definitely places to camp as well.

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    Paola Galvis Lustri on

    Hi Chris,
    We are going to Villavicencio this coming January. I’m looking for ecological spots to show my family. We cannot be extremely adventurous as we are traveling with an infant. Can you please recommend some? Also, are there vaccines we should get before traveling?

    Thanks for your help,

    Paola

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